RedMagic 7 Pro launched with a gaming chip, a Turbofan, and an under display camera

Updated on 13-Apr-2022
HIGHLIGHTS

RedMagic 7 Pro comes with a Red Core 1 chip for controlling lighting, audio, and vibration on the phone.

There is a built-in Turbo fan inside the RedMagic 7 Pro for heat dissipation.

Nubia RedMagic 7 Pro also features an in-screen camera for selfies and video calls.

A few months after launching the regular RedMagic 7, Nubia has unveiled a souped-up sibling named RedMagic 7 Pro. This new gaming smartphone is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor. But that’s not all. The device is also armed with a dedicated gaming chip called Red Core 1, 16GB+512GB of maximum memory configuration, and an under-display camera (UDC).

Here are its full specifications:

RedMagic 7 Pro Specs and Features

 

RedMagic 7 Pro has got a 6.8-inch FHD+ AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, and a 960Hz touch sampling rate. The front camera is also lying beneath the display and it’s a 16MP sensor. 

The back cameras include a 64MP main camera, an 8MP ultrawide snapper, and a 2MP macro sensor. 

Under the hood, the phone houses a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset coupled with a Red Core 1 chip. The latter is being used for controlling RGB lighting, haptic feedback, and audio processing on the phone. Nubia has also stowed in a fan with 20000 RPM and built-in RGB LED lighting (on the Transparent edition).

RedMagic 7 Pro also comes with Android 12 OS, dual shoulder triggers, DTS-backed dual speakers, a 3.5mm headphone jack, 3 mics, WiFi 6 (2×2 MIMO), Bluetooth 5.2, an under-screen fingerprint scanner, and a heart rate sensor.

RedMagic 7 Pro Price and Availability

RedMagic 7 Pro Obsidian Black (left) and Supernova Transparent (right)

RedMagic 7 Pro is available in Supernova (transparent variant) and Obsidian Black colors priced at $899 (512GB) and $799 (256GB) respectively.

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G. S. Vasan

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