4.74 GHz is the chip's claimed stable frequency after multi-stage stress screening, above the 4.61 GHz typically seen in standard phones using the same platform.
Over 200 games are advertised to run at 2K and 144 fps, including titles such as Call of Duty, with image upscaling and frame-generation features also included.
An advanced cooling stack—vapor chamber, internal fans and liquid-cooling elements—is meant to sustain that performance, reinforcing RedMagic's focus on gaming flagships.
Is RedMagic's record-breaking overclocked chip a true gaming leap or another benchmark-only gimmick?
With internal fans and extreme power, has the ultimate gaming phone become too impractical for daily life?