Latest Nubia Red Magic 5G teaser reveals colour variants

Updated on 20-Mar-2020
HIGHLIGHTS

The Nubia Red Magic 5G will sport a 144Hz display refresh rate.

It will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 SoC.

It will be launched on March 12.

Nubia Red Magic 5G is all set to be launched on March 12. However, ahead of the launch, the company is revealing the specs of its upcoming gaming phone one by one. The latest teaser reveals its colour options. Nubia shared a poster of the smartphone on Weibo, which also reveals its front and rear design. It showcases two colour options: red-blue and black-red. However, the phone could be launched in other colours as well. As for the front of the handset, it can be seen flaunting a notch-less display. The bezels are thin while the upper and lower ones are symmetrical.

The Nubia Red Magic 5G will sport a 144Hz display refresh rate and will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 SoC with support for 5G and Wi-Fi 6 technology. In terms of memory, the device would offer UFC 3.0 storage and 16GB LPDDR5 RAM. It will also come with a cooling fan. Moreover, the phone is teased to offer 55W fast charging support. Other features include an in-display fingerprint sensor and a triple-rear camera setup with a 64MP Sony sensor. 

Previously leaked images show that it would feature a ‘REDMAGIC’ logo that appears to feature RGB lighting underneath. The image also suggests that the frame of the phone will feature shoulder buttons, as well as air vents as well as pogo connector pins. Further, another leaked image revealed a vertical camera strip that houses three cameras followed by the “REDMAGIC” logo that appears to light up in different colours. Moreover, the previous image has revealed that it will sport an air vent, a volume rocker and a power key on its red-coloured spine.

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Prakhar Khanna

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