GSMArena.com GSMArena.com

Tip us

1.9m
150k
RSS

EV

Merch

Log in

Login

I forgot my password
Sign up
  • Home
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Videos
  • Featured
  • Phone Finder
  • Deals
  • MerchNew
  • Coverage
  • Contact
ADVERTISEMENT

Nubia Red Magic gaming smartphone announced, RGB LED extravaganza in tow

  • Post your comment
  • Comments (86)

Kaloyan , 19 April 2018

ZTE Nubia Android Announcement

Nubia has just announced the Red Magic - a dedicated smartphone for gaming. Just like Xiaomi's Black Shark, the Red Magic has been designed with gaming in mind - its edgy shape is inspired by a battleship, while some configurable LED strips impress from the back. There are also three vents for some sort of air cooling and graphite layers for quick and even heat dispersion.

The Red Magic packs a 6" LTPS display of 2,160 x 1,080 px resolution. The whole thing is covered by a piece of NEG Dinorex T2X-1 glass.

While the design and flashy strips are probably the phone's highlights, the chipset to power those games is also of utmost importance. In the case of the Nubia Red Magic that is the Snapdragon 835 SoC with either 6GB or 8GB of RAM, depending on the storage option you choose - 64GB or 128GB. Now that is not the most current Snapdragon, and obviously behind the 845 chip inside the Black Shark, but for a 1080p screen it should be quite future-proof.

There is a special hardware key for performance mode at one of the phone's sides.

The Red Magic impresses with a 24MP main camera with f/1.7 bright lens. There is also an 8MP front snapper with f/2.0 wide-angle lens.

Nubia Red Magic comes with a large 3,800 mAh battery capable of fast charging. Other notable specs include a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner, and, unfortunately, a single loudspeaker. There is also support for DTS sound.

The Red Magic runs on a new Red Magic launcher based on Android 8.1 Oreo.

Nubia Red Magic will be available on April 26 via IndieGogo for $399. In China you can order the phone starting April 25 for CNY 2,499 ($399) for the 6GB+64GB model, or CNY 2,999 ($479) for the 8GB+128GB. Some of the first orders could receive free t-shirts, backpacks, among other goodies.

Source

Related articles
  • ZTE's US ban may cost company its Android license as well ZTE's US ban may cost company its Android license as well
  • US bans ZTE from buying Qualcomm chipsets for seven years US bans ZTE from buying Qualcomm chipsets for seven years
  • nubia's Red Magic gaming smartphone leaks in blurry images nubia's Red Magic gaming smartphone leaks in blurry images
  • ZTE Nubia Z18 mini is official with Snapdragon 660, Neosmart AI ZTE Nubia Z18 mini is official with Snapdragon 660, Neosmart AI

Reader comments

?
  • Anonymous
  • m5W
  • 01 May 2018

Edges Inspired by a battleship who thinks this nonsense up?

  • Reply
A
  • Abidhussain
  • BRd
  • 22 Apr 2018

Italy

  • Reply
A
  • Athull
  • YTd
  • 21 Apr 2018

Oh and one more thing Madfinger games is a developer from Czech Republic not American... And I too had a Nexus 7 2012 so I know how well optimised their games were for Nvidia chips back then cos of their tie up. Besides until Unkilled all their gam...

  • Reply
  • Read all comments
  • Post your comment
Total reader comments: 86

ADVERTISEMENT

Phone finder

  • Samsung
  • Apple
  • Huawei
  • Nokia
  • Sony
  • LG
  • HTC
  • Motorola
  • Lenovo
  • Xiaomi
  • Google
  • Honor
  • Oppo
  • Realme
  • OnePlus
  • Nothing
  • vivo
  • Meizu
  • Asus
  • Alcatel
  • ZTE
  • Microsoft
  • Umidigi
  • Coolpad
  • Oscal
  • Sharp
  • Micromax
  • Infinix
  • Ulefone
  • Tecno
  • Doogee
  • Blackview
  • Cubot
  • Oukitel
  • Itel
  • TCL

All brands Rumor mill

ADVERTISEMENT

Top 10 by daily interest

  Device Daily hits  
1.Samsung Galaxy A5630,121
2.Xiaomi Redmi Turbo 4 Pro26,383
3.Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra23,962
4.Sony Xperia 1 VII 5G21,549
5.Xiaomi Poco X7 Pro19,384
6.Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max18,021
7.OnePlus 13T 5G17,879
8.Samsung Galaxy A3616,583
9.Tecno Camon 40 Pro 5G16,410
10.Samsung Galaxy F56 5G16,272

ELECTRIC VEHICLES

Model Y and Cybertruck production paused, as demand keeps crashing Model Y and Cybertruck production paused, as demand keeps crashing Nissan postpones plans to build a battery factory in Japan due to financial woesNio revamps its electric car lineup with focus on tech and comfort
ADVERTISEMENT

Home News Reviews Compare Coverage Glossary FAQ RSS Youtube Instagram TikTok Facebook Twitter

© 2000-2025 GSMArena.com Mobile version Android app Tools Contact us Merch store Privacy Terms of use Change Ad Consent Do not sell my data