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Nubia Red Magic 6S Pro will be launched on September 6

This morning, the Red Magic Game Phone announced on Weibo that the Red Magic 6S Pro New Product Launch Conference will be officially held on September 6.

Judging from the official warm-up poster, the Red Magic 6S Pro will have a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 Plus processor, a 165Hz screen, and a vertical rear three-camera and centrifugal fan.

ed Magic Game Phone 6S Pro

On August 19, the phone with the model number NX669J-S passed the 3C certification and will come with a 120W charger.

In March of this year, Nubia officially released a new generation of gaming mobile phones: the Red Magic 6 series, including the Red Magic 6 and Red Magic 6 Pro.

The phone is equipped with a 6.8-inch AMOLED super-competitive screen, the world’s first to support 165Hz refresh rate screen and single finger 500Hz and multi-finger 360Hz touch sampling rate, support 10bit color depth, 100% DCI-P3 color gamut.

It should be noted that the Red Magic 6 series is equipped with an ICE6.0 multi-dimensional cooling system to allow the Snapdragon 888 to perform more aggressively. The built-in fan speed of the Red Magic 6 is as high as 18,000 rpm, while the fan speed of the Red Magic 6 Pro is as high as 20,000 rpm.

The official said that although the speed is fast, the brushless motor can ensure the game process is silent, and the fan noise is only 28db.

In addition, the mobile phone uses a unique aviation aluminum-ice blade heat dissipation design with a heat dissipation area of ​​up to 18,000 square millimeters, which can reduce the CPU core temperature by 16 degrees Celsius and reduce the body’s tactile temperature by more than 3 degrees.

The appearance of the Red Magic 6S Pro is expected to continue the current design of the Red Magic 6. At the same time, heat dissipation and dual IC touch shoulder buttons will also be inherited.

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Weibo

David Tian

David is the editor @ MyFixGuide. He loves technology, especially good at laptops and mobile phones. In his free time, he loves to take apart the latest mobile phones and laptops.

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