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These gaming phones got busted for cheating, and here’s what the brand says in defence

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Why This Matters

The controversy surrounding Nubia's gaming phones highlights the ongoing challenges in balancing high performance with fair play and transparency in the gaming industry. The company's defense emphasizes their focus on delivering customizable, high-performance devices while maintaining system stability and thermal management. This situation underscores the importance of clear communication and integrity in gaming hardware and benchmarking practices for consumers and developers alike.

Key Takeaways

Now, Nubia has responded to the delisting in an emailed response to an Android Authority query:

REDMAGIC devices are designed to deliver high-performance experiences, particularly for intensive gaming and power-user scenarios. To support this, our devices offer multiple performance modes that allow users to adjust CPU, GPU, and thermal settings based on their needs. For example, ‘Diablo Mode’ is designed to maximize performance under demanding conditions.

Balancing performance, power consumption, and thermal management is a key focus of our system design. The device dynamically assesses application load in real time and allocates resources accordingly. When running high-demand applications, such as graphically intensive 3D games, the system applies higher performance scheduling to ensure a smooth and stable experience.

Regarding benchmarking, we view it as an indicator of a device’s performance potential under controlled, high-load conditions. As such, performance outcomes may vary depending on system settings, usage scenarios, and environmental factors.

We remain committed to delivering transparent, high-performance products that meet the expectations of gamers and advanced users alike.