How's it going, game phone lovers? We have very good news for this broad category of users, which is that the ZTE sub-brand, Nubia, is working on two new phones during the current time, namely: Red Magic 8 and Red Magic 8 Pro.
It will not be long until we see the two phones unveiled soon in the Chinese market, and they will not arrive quietly, but rather they will cause a stir, given that they will be the first two phones to come with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip, which is the information that appeared in the 3C certification of the phone that appeared listed with the number NX729J.
Red Magic 8 Pro Specs
All sources and leaks predict that the Red Magic 8 Pro will come with a 6.8-inch AMOLED screen, which is expected to support a resolution of 1116 x 2480 pixels and a full screen experience as well, given that the edges are almost non-existent in addition to the absence of a hole to house the front camera that comes hidden under the screen.
The latest and most powerful chip in the Android world as of this writing, Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, will definitely be there to support and power the phone. It is expected that we will see the device in multiple versions that may contain up to 18 GB RAM LPDDR5 along with 1 TB UFS 4.0 internal storage capacity, which means a great gaming experience.
Red Magic 8 Pro will come with two versions of the battery, the first is 5000 mAh and the second has a capacity of 6000 mAh. According to the latest leaks, the phone will support fast charging of up to 165W and will likely arrive with Android 13 operating system.
The upcoming Red Magic phone will come with a 16MP front camera. With a rear camera, it will consist of three sensors with a resolution: 50 MP + 8 MP + 2 MP. The phone will measure 163.98 x 76.35 x 8.9 mm and will weigh around 228 grams.
There are no official details regarding the expected launch date, but since that huge amount of details and specifications have been revealed, it will not seem surprising that the two phones will be revealed by the end of this month or by early next year, specifically in January.