Nubia has involved a lot of eyeballs, of new, thanks to the launch of the dual-screen Nubia X smartphone. It’s an exciting concept to avoid the notch trend and that’s got people talking but it has led a joint misconception to superficial as well, i.e. Nubia is a subsidiary of Chinese giant ZTE.
Well, that’s not accurate. Nubia did start off as a wholly-owned subsidiary of ZTE, but it had gone independent back in 2015, with ZTE further dipping its involvement and stake in Nubia to less than 50 percent. Now the company’s worldwide team has sent a press declaration, ahead of the Red Magic gaming phone launch to explain the same.
“This is to share with you that Nubia, the worldwide smartphone brand that is bringing its Red Magic series to India is an independent group and not related with any other brand as it moves forward.”
While this declaration is being circulated to clarify that Nubia is no lengthier a subsidiary of ZTE, as is a common notion, what stands out is the fact that the Red Magic gaming phone series is coming to India. A company speaker told us the phone is arranged to launch in India in starting December and that’s really exciting!
Nubia Red Magic Specs
The Nubia Red sports a 6-inch Full-HD+ screen with a 2160x1080p display determination, and is powered by previous year’s Snapdragon 835 chipset, which was a gigantic dissatisfaction when the device launched and will still continue a major talking point during its India debut. This is joined with up to 8GB of RAM, 128GB of internal storing, and 3,800mAh battery.
Coming to the true gamer aesthetic of this device, you become an RGB LED strip at the very center of the back panel, four grilles for better airflow and temperature control, sharp edges, and a hexagonal fingerprint sensor. There’s also a red and black artistic, which makes the device look splendid, along with the customizable red-colored game key.
In the optics section, there’s a single 24MP camera (f/1.7) on the rear and an 8MP selfie camera. It runs Android 8.1 Oreo out-of-the-box and includes a ‘Game Boost’ feature that ensures CPU/GPU resources are forwarded for gaming purposes.
There’s no word on the pricing and obtainability of the Nubia Red Magic India, however, I expect it to be priced sensibly (around Rs. 20,000) to attract the young gamer crowd. So, would you be attentive in picking up this gaming phone? Let us know miserable in the comments section.
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