While it’s not traditional to do a product launch on a Sunday, Nubia has gone forward and formally introduced the Red Magic 3. This newest gaming system succeeds the Red Magic Mars that was introduced in late 2018 and comes with some fairly spectacular options. The handset is just not solely a gaming beast but additionally seems like an all-rounder from Nubia that may enchantment to avid gamers and non-gamers alike.
Red Magic Three which not solely packs a “liquid cooling” copper warmth pipe, but additionally an inside cooling fan. This small fan can spin as much as 14,000 rpm whereas apparently staying comparatively quiet, and it has an IP55 ranking plus its personal remoted chamber, so that you received’t have to fret about liquids and dirt getting in. It’s apparently good for over 30,000 hours of steady use, although Nubia didn’t specify the pace used for the check. Regardless, combining this fan with the warmth pipe, the telephone’s warmth switch efficiency is outwardly 5 instances higher than standard passive cooling strategies, thus guaranteeing a clean gaming expertise for an extended interval.
Much like its predecessors and a few direct opponents, the Red Magic Three comes with customizable capacitive shoulder triggers and an RGB LED strip on the again to maintain aggressive avid gamers pleased. As a bonus, the fingerprint reader above the RGB strip may also be mapped as a button for gaming. The telephone has additionally inherited the {hardware} swap for toggling the “Red Magic Game Space 2.0” dashboard, the place you may entry your sport library and associated settings — together with fan speeds, display screen recording, and notifications.
The remainder of this Android 9 telephone is just about a bog-standard flagship with a number of bonuses. You get the same old Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chipset with as much as 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, plus there’s a beneficiant 5,000mAh battery with USB Power Delivery fast cost of as much as 27W (suitable with QC 4.0).
As for cameras, the Red Magic Three comes with a 48-megapixel f/1.7 principal imager powered by a Sony IMX586 sensor,…