
Now that we know almost with certainty the final look of Redmi's first and real flagship store, or the Redmi K20, let's go instead to discover a feature quite useful to those who like to play at high levels on their smartphone.
Redmi has just announced on the Chinese Weibo social network that Redmi K20 will support a new 2.0 Game Turbo.
Redmi K20: The 2.0 Game Turbo is coming for the Flagship Killer
The Game Turbo mode was initially presented with the Xiaomi Mi 9 and is used to optimize the software to make the most of the available hardware. This technology dramatically improves performance as it dynamically adjusts the CPU frequency based on the game rendering load. Therefore, thanks to an intelligent programming of the CPU frequency, it is used at a lower frequency in a scenario with low loads, reducing the energy consumption of the system.
In contrast, in scenes with large renderings as in multiplayer online battles, more system resources are invested, effectively increasing the frame rate and reducing the number of times the frame rate falls below an acceptable number for an experience of fluid play. Then customizable touch buttons are added and the possibility to display different parameters on the screen, for a tailor-made gaming experience.
As for the new 2.0 Game Turbo, we still don't know what the substantial differences are compared to the previous version, but Lu Weibing, Redmi's general manager and Xiaomi Group vice-president, made it clear that “The touchscreen response is very important . The Redmi K20 could be almost considered a gaming phone ".
Of course, the Game Turbo 2.0 will be helped a lot by the high-performance Snapdragon 855 that we will find on board the smartphone. We will then have a quality AMOLED screen and a large 4000mAh battery to fully enjoy any mobile video game on the market.
Galeazzi insists that there are rumors that the k20 nn will arrive in Italy ... always good news ...
Do you mean the whole series or just the non-Pro version?
Now the whole series that will be only in China.
We as Global would have the mi9t
It makes little sense to me…but it also made little sense for the note7pro…and then they did exactly that instead…