Nubia’s next gaming phone, the Red Magic 5G to be launched on March 12

Updated on 20-Mar-2020
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Nubia Red Magic 5G will sport a 6.65-inch display and a 4400mAh battery.

Nubia has already confirmed that the Red Magic 5G will come equipped with a 144Hz refresh rate OLED screen.

It will be launched on March 12.

Nubia will be launching the Nubia Red Magic 5G on March 12. The company has confirmed the launch date of its next gaming phone. Previously, the phone has appeared online. The images and specifications have also surfaced in the past. Moreover, a live shot also appeared online recently. Nubia has already confirmed that the Red Magic 5G will come equipped with a 144Hz refresh rate OLED screen. Moreover, the company’s president Ni Fei already confirmed up to 16GB LPDDR5 RAM and up to 256GB storage for the phone. 

The leaked live image revealed a vertical camera strip that houses three cameras followed by the “REDMAGIC” logo that appears to light up in different colours. he top and bottom edges are not clearly visible. However, the edge consists of a shoulder button, an air vent, and a pogo connector. 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.

According to the TENAA listing, the Nubia Red Magic 5G will sport a 6.65-inch display and a 4400mAh battery. The device will have an "air-cooled fast charging solution" to prevent the phone from overheating while charging and maintain the battery's longevity. It is like to come in a dual-coloured frame with the left side sporting a blue coat of paint while the right-hand-side will tout a red finish.

The Nubia Red Magic 5G is expected to come equipped with the 64MP Sony IMX686 sensor. It is tipped to support 55W fast charging technology as well.

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Prakhar Khanna

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