The gaming beast that is the RedMagic 8 Pro is confirmed to be released globally, including in the United States.
. Well, according to Nubia, the numbers are in, and the 8 Gen 2 beats its predecessor with a 37% increase in CPU performance and a 42% improvement in terms of GPU workload.
But most of this is typical non-gamer stuff. This is a gamer phone, so let’s see what that means for the RedMagic 8 Pro. The AMOLED display supports 120Hz refresh rate and 960Hz touch-sampling rate — 240Hz more than of theOh, and it has an improved liquid cooling plate inside, just in case that tiny but powerful fan isn’t enough for your gaming session. In fact, the entire layering structure of the RedMagic 8 Pro has been changed up to allow for both active and passive cooling.The Matte offers a more refined design, without many eye-catching lights.
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