RedMagic 10S Pro plays full PC games natively with built-in Windows emulator

Half a decade ago, playing Assassin’s Creed Mirage on your smartphone felt like fan fiction. Even mobile ports of older titles came trimmed down, muted, almost apologetic. But the RedMagic 10S Pro flips that tired narrative. It doesn’t wait for mobile-optimized reboots. It kicks the door open, fires up the built-in Windows emulator, and launches full-fat Steam or Epic Games titles, just like your PC would.
The kicker, is that it actually works. We’re looking at playable frame rates on titles that were never supposed to be mobile-friendly. And no, this isn’t some Stadia-style gimmick. You’ve got native emulation, running directly on hardware that’s been engineered for the absurd. The Snapdragon 8 Elite Leading Version inside is a custom-binned monster. It doesn’t just edge past other flagship chips – it torches the AnTuTu benchmark with record numbers (3,157,833 points with the overclocked SoC). And Sony couldn’t build a proper handheld PS Portal.
Designer: RedMagic
Of course, the display plays co-pilot here. A 6.8-inch AMOLED panel with 144 Hz refresh rate and 2,000 nits of peak brightness makes every frame sing. Bezels are practically nonexistent, and there’s no hole-punch interruption either, just an under-display camera cleverly disguised by AI-enhanced wizardry. That 2,500 Hz touch response rate? Ideal when you’re sprinting across rooftops or lining up a sniper shot.
Cooling? Check. The RedMagic 10S Pro has a built-in active cooler and a proprietary Core R3 Pro chip for thermal balance under load. LPDDR5T RAM and UFS 4.0 storage complete the loadout, ensuring your games boot quickly, run fluidly, and never choke under pressure.
Even the shoulder buttons are serious business. Clocking in at 520 Hz, they make for lag-free controls that mimic the tactile feedback of a handheld console. Pair that with battery specs that read like cheat codes – 7,050 mAh for the Pro and a ridiculous 7,500 mAh with 120 W fast charging on the Pro+ – and you’ve got endurance and speed that will make your power bank cry uncle.
But the real revolution isn’t in the specs. It’s the fact that you could be playing Assassin’s Creed Shadows or even (yes, optimistically) GTA 6 someday on your phone. No waiting for ports. No watered-down mobile clones. Just real games, real performance, no apologies.
Currently, the RedMagic 10S Pro starts at around $694 in China, with the Pro+ variant hitting $833. Global pricing hasn’t dropped yet, but anticipation is high. If this launches worldwide without software hitches, we’re staring at the first true hybrid of smartphone and PC gaming rig – one that fits in your jeans and still has room to stream your entire AAA library on the go.
Sarang Sheth
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