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3DMark removes RedMagic 11 Pro and 11 Pro Plus from its benchmark database

REDMAGIC 11 Pro and 11 Pro+

The benchmarking platform 3DMark has removed performance results for the RedMagic 11 Pro and RedMagic 11 Pro+ from its database.

According to reports, the listings for both devices were taken down because the manufacturer did not follow the rules during testing. The issue lies in how the phones handle performance limits when running benchmarking software.

3DMark says the devices behave differently when they detect its tests. Specifically, the phones are said to remove normal limits on power consumption and temperature while the benchmark is running. This allows the chipset to operate at unusually high levels without throttling, even as temperatures rise.

From 3DMark’s perspective, this creates results that don’t reflect typical real-world usage. The platform’s rules are designed to ensure that scores represent the performance users can expect under normal conditions, not in a special testing mode. Because of this, the results were classified as a violation and removed.

Here’s what Nubia replies 

Nubia, the brand behind the RedMagic series, has responded by defending its approach.

In a statement to Android Authority, the company said its devices are built for “high-performance experiences,” particularly in demanding gaming scenarios, and include multiple performance modes that users can enable. It specifically pointed to a feature called “Diablo Mode,” which is designed to push the hardware to its limits under heavy workloads.

REDMAGIC 11 Pro and 11 Pro+

The company also said that benchmarking should be viewed as “an indicator of a device’s performance potential under controlled, high-load conditions,” adding that results can vary depending on system settings and usage.

In other words, Nubia is saying that the scores reflect what the hardware is capable of, even if that level of performance isn’t always active by default.

It’s not surprising to see a brand optimizing specific apps to run better—that’s actually a good thing. But in the case of benchmark apps, this shouldn’t happen, as it is considered manipulation of scores.

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