The ROG Phone 9 Pro can reach a refresh rate of up to 185 Hz
The RedMagic 10 Pro has a refresh rate of up to 144Hz and an average touch sampling rate of 960Hz, though it can go up to 2500Hz, meaning gameplay and on-screen animations should look smoother and more responsive.
On the other hand, the ROG Phone 9 Pro has 120Hz LTPO technology, which phone number library allows the display to drop to 1Hz when not active to help conserve battery. However, thanks to ROG Game Genie, an ASUS software that helps improve the gaming experience, the Phone 9 Pro can reach a maximum refresh rate of 185Hz.
Finally, the ROG Phone 9 Pro also has a slightly lower touch sampling rate compared to the RedMagic 10 Pro at 720Hz.
RedMagic 10 Pro has a bigger screen
At 6.85 inches, the RedMagic 10 Pro is slightly larger than the ROG Phone 9 Pro, which measures 6.78 inches. While both are AMOLED, FHD Plus displays, the ROG Phone 9 Pro can hit a peak brightness of 2,500 nits, while the RedMagic 10 Pro is a bit slower at 2,000 nits.
The ROG Phone 9 Pro also has a more durable Gorilla Glass Victus 2 display, while the RedMagic 10 Pro's is just Gorilla Glass. Finally, the RedMagic 10 Pro's touchscreen supports a massive 10-point multi-touch and glove touch as well.