In China, Nubia officially introduced the new Red Magic 10 Air Gaming smartphone and was positioned as the finest among the devices that focus on players. About it reports Gizmochina broadcast.
Red Magic 10 Air is equipped with a full HD+ resolution and 120 Hz update frequency with 6.8 -inch OLED Boe production. The screen covers 93.7% of the front panel, 1600 yarns, 10-bit color depth, 100 percent coverage of DCI-P3, and also supports DC darkening for eye comfort.
In the smartphone, a special chip is installed with a Red Core R3. This accompany is responsible for optimizing sound, vibration and rear light in real -time games based on the user’s preferences. Red Magic 10 AIR is offered in configurations of 512 GB up to 512 GB up to 512 GB up to 512 GB up to 16 GB and 512 GB.
To maintain the optimum temperature during intensive game sessions, the developed cooling system “composite liquid metal 2.0” is used in the Red Magic 10 Air. A enlarged 3D evaporary room (VC) contains high -layered high conductive graffiti layers and materials with phase passage. Nubia claims that such a system provides a “cooling level of a game laptop.” In addition, the smartphone supports the connection of the Red Magic Cooler 6 Pro on the Magnets for additional cooling.
The smartphone is strengthened with a 6000 mAh battery with a fast charging speed of 80 WATT, which allows you to completely charge the device in just 35 minutes. The bypass function is also provided by reducing heating during the game during the game.
In addition to other features of the Red Magic 10 Air, stereo-dinamics, a vibromotor on the X axis, a fingerprint scanner built on the screen, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, 5G, NFC and USB-C. For players, shoulder triggers with a 520 Hz response frequency and sweat protection are provided.
Red Magic 10 Air will be available in black, white and orange. The price starts from 3499 Yuan (16 April 2025, about 39.5 thousand rubles in Gazeta.ru) for the 12 GB + 256 GB version.
Previous Acer I presented Cheap Kamerofons Super ZX.
What are you thinking?
Source: Gazeta

Jackson Ruhl is a tech and sci-fi expert, who writes for “Social Bites”. He brings his readers the latest news and developments from the world of technology and science fiction.