{Disarmed} Nubia RedMagic 6S Pro: a screen with dizzying frequencies in this gaming mobile with record power
Gaming mobiles have gone from being something anecdotal in some manufacturers to occupying their place every year in their catalog, with brands exclusively focused on this area. This is the case of RedMagic from Nubia, which has been expanding its releases per year and the latest is the Nubia RedMagic 6S Pro .
It is a mobile within the high range, and so high, since it incorporates the latest (and most powerful) processor from Qualcomm . It is his strongest bet of the year after the RedMagic 6 Pro and the Nubia RedMagic 6R , being above theNubia RedMagic 6 Lite (mid-range).
Nubia RedMagic 6S Pro datasheet
NUBIA RED MAGIC 6S PRO Screen AMOLED 6.8 inches FullHD + resolution Refresh rate: 165 Hz Touch sampling rate: 720 Hz Processor Snapdragon 888+ RAM 8GB / 12GB / 16GB LPDDR5 (up to 18GB in Transparent edition) Internal storage 128GB / 256GB UFS 3.1 (up to 512GB in Transparent edition) software Android 11 + RedMagic OS 4.4 Rear camera Main: 64 MP Wide angle: 8 MP Macro 2 MP Frontal camera 8 MP Battery 4,500 mAh + fast charge 120W Connectivity 5G NR, WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.1, USB-C, 3.5 mm jack Others On-screen fingerprint reader, cooling system, triggers, dual speakers Dimensions and weight 169.86 x 77.19 x 9.5 215 g Price From about 522 euros to change
A multi-level record screen
The new RedMagic features an aesthetic that is very reminiscent of its predecessors, especially the RedMagic 6 and 6 Pro, with that rear center bar and touch triggers . Of course, without staying in black and also with a white model and a transparent casing.
The insertion of the screen is "classic" , since as we usually see in this type of mobile there is neither a notch nor a hole in the screen. That is, it is a front with regular frames, on the upper side of which is the front camera.
As for this, a pity that it is in FullHD + resolution (which is not bad, but it is not something remarkable) because the rest of the figures are brutal. Refresh rate of 165 hertz and touch sampling rate of 720 hertz in a 6.8-inch AMOLED that also incorporates the fingerprint reader, which acts as a sensor to detect the heart rate.
Armed to the brim for the game
One of its highlights in addition to those refresh rates is the performance it promises, integrating the Snapdragon 888+ . In addition, there is also a version with 18 GB of RAM as we saw in the 6 Pro, so that it has the most powerful hardware of the moment in Android. It also has up to 512 GB of UFS 3.1 storage.
In xiaomist.com Gaming mobiles versus a current high-end: we test how liquid cooling systems performThe battery that integrates is 4,500 mAh, highlighting that the brand has incorporated compatibility with fast charging of 120 watts . In addition, it has Bluetooth 5.1 and WiFi 6E, with stereo sound and a 3.5-millimeter minijack.
In the cameras we see a more conformist bet, normally typical of this type of mobile. It is a triple rear camera composed of a main camera with a 64 megapixel sensor, a wide angle with an 8 megapixel sensor and a macro lens with a 2 megapixel sensor, together with the front camera (which integrates an 8 megapixel sensor ).
Versions and prices of the Nubia RedMagic 6S Pro
At the moment the new Red Magic 6S Pro has been presented in China, where it is already available. Nubian mobiles usually reach Europe, but it remains to be seen if this is also true and, above all, if all versions arrive. Those that are available in China are the following:
Red Magic 6S Pro black : in versions of 8 GB / 128 GB, 12 GB / 128 GB and 12 GB / 256 GB starting at 3,999 yuan (about 522 euros at the current exchange rate).
Red Magic 6S Pro white / silver : in 12 GB / 128 GB and 12 GB / 256 GB versions. Price to be determined.
Transparent Magic 6S Pro network : in versions of 12 GB / 128 GB, 12 GB / 256 GB, 16 GB / 256 GB and 18 GB / 512 GB starting at 4,499 yuan (about 588 euros at the current exchange rate).
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The news Nubia RedMagic 6S Pro: a screen with dizzying frequencies in this gaming mobile with record power was originally published in xiaomist.com by Anna Martí .
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