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"textContent": "Gaming phones with built-in cooling fans are becoming more and more affordable. Earlier this year we saw the launch of the RedMagic 11 Air, which is equipped with a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, a fan and a 6.85” 144Hz display, all at a price of €500. Now we’re at the MWC where nubia unveiled the nubia Neo 5 GT, which will be available globally at a price of €400 (note that the first region to get this phone is Southeast Asia). The nubia Neo 5 GT is the first in its class with a built-in cooling fan Yes, the GT has the first built-in cooling fan in its class. The fan is...",
"title": "Hands on with the nubia Neo 5 GT: it has a fan and RGB, but what is this chipset?"
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