Nubia presents a 'gamer' smartphone with… four built-in fans!
Nubia, a subsidiary of ZTE, has developed a 'gamer' smartphone, which has been presented at MWC 18, which implements four fans to cool the terminal in case of excess temperature.
The term 'gamer' has been used so lightly that it no longer makes the slightest sense today and has lost its essence. The clear example are the 'gamer' smartphones, which are labeled in this way and elements extracted from the chassis and other hardware components intended for gaming are implemented, to give them a more striking appearance. A clear example Nubia, the subsidiary of ZTE, which has presented a smartphone designed for games during MWC 2018. Nubia is presented as a 'gamer' smartphone with active cooling, to control temperatures.
Android Headlines, a medium specialized in Android terminals, has seen it in the first person and has published its characteristics. This terminal has a 6-inch screen in 18: 9 format, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor, 8GB of RAM, 128GB of internal memory expandable through a microSD card, stereo speakers and a fingerprint reader.
The screen is one of the most 'important' elements for those who want to play casual games on an Android device. We must emphasize that the Razer smartphone has a 120Hz screen, but the Nubian smartphone does not bring more data than those specified in the previous paragraph.
Nubia hides an important curiosity and that is that it has four fans to help cool the terminal, something that speaks ill of its design and characteristics, because what was missing was fans in a mobile. The terminal also makes use of a housing whose internal material is nanocarbon, together with a heat dissipation system, which allows high thermal conductivity.
The external design is a diamond cut type, which the developers have said improves cooling efficiency. We do not know when this smartphone will be available or what the price will be, but hey, if I want to bring power to play and fans, I prefer a laptop and let my smartphone, be it for what it should be, communicate, either by messaging or by call . By the way, where is the battery data and its autonomy?


Let's see, as a curious thing along the lines of: "look at what a great smartphone we've made" is fine but from there I don't know what market a "gamer" phone can have, that is, if you want to play a mobile game like a beast you download an emulator and if so you put a controller on the PC, I think, because at the end of the day let's say you would need that "Gamingphone" for highly competitive games and I personally would not use a mobile network for that, I would use my home WiFi and since I'm at home I'd rather use the computer, I don't know if I'm explaining myself.
But if you want to stream a turn-based game, maybe it's worth it (although it will surely cost a kidney and a half and for that I would get a laptop with a 1050 and a SIM adapter to connect via 4G)