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Wang Teng emphasizes that Redmi Turbo 3 does not engage in "yin-yang" tuning: Media and mass-produced devices share the same software version

Zhen Ting Wed, Apr 10 2024 09:08 AM EST

On April 7th, Wang Teng of Xiaomi stated in a post that some competitors might secretly lower brightness or image quality during testing. However, Xiaomi adheres to three non-reductions for gaming experience: no reduction in image quality, no reduction in brightness, and no reduction in frame rate. Although this approach may result in some testing indicators not being superior, Xiaomi consistently prioritizes user experience.

Regarding media reviews, Xiaomi insists on using the same set of software versions for testing, avoiding "yin-yang" tuning or setting up two standards. Wang Teng advises some competitors to focus on solid technical work and genuinely prioritize product quality and user experience. s_bdc39c3a5dc547d6887a7792e0206a55.jpg It's reported that the Redmi Turbo 3 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen3 platform, coupled with the ferocious Engine 3.0 and the Ice Sealed Cooling System.

Tests reveal that the Redmi Turbo 3 achieves near-maximum frame rates throughout gameplay sessions of "King of Glory." In "Star Iron," it attains a steady high-quality frame rate of 56.5fps. Furthermore, in "Genshin Impact," it maintains a smooth gaming experience with a frame rate of 58.9fps at 720p resolution and high graphics settings. s_ceba871b168b468283f04e6d29471979.jpg