ZTE’s nubia RedMagic 10 Pro gaming smartphone most certainly looks the part, but is its liquid metal cooling system vaporware, or does it actually exist? Zack Nelson of JerryRigEverything wanted to find out, so he disassembled the smartphone.
It’s safe to say that the liquid metal cooling system exists and can be found attached to one of the processors. Other features include a 6.85″ AMOLED screen with a 144Hz refresh rate, a Qualcomm SM8750-AB Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, up to 24GB of RAM, up to 1TB of internal storage space, a triple rear camera (50MP Main + 50MP Ultra-Wide + 2MP Macro), 16MP selfie camera,and a 7,050mAh battery. Available now in China, Europe and the US, priced from $749 USD.
- NEW built-in stylus. Jot notes, edit photos, sketch artwork, and navigate effortlessly with an improved stylus and updated software.
- 6.7" pOLED display and Dolby Atmos. Experience cinema-quality entertainment with over a billion shades of color and multidimensional sound*.
- 50MP Ultra Pixel camera + OIS. Capture sharper low-light photos and smoother videos with an unshakable camera system featuring Optical Image...

This phone actually looks to be repairable by anyone, without risking destroying one thing or another. That’s impressive considering where the industry is going as a whole with unrepairable phones or so complicated you may as well not attempt yourself, just bring it to a shop,” said one commenter.