Nubia Red Magic 8S Pro to be the first phone to come with 24GB Ram? Will launch on THIS date, all you must know

Nubia Red Magic 8S Pro to be the first phone to come with 24GB Ram? will launch on 5th July, all you must know

Nubia Red Magic 8S Pro: Nubia, a Chinese company, is well renowned for its powerful devices that deliver unmatched performance. The business also introduces its smartphones in India, which are particularly geared towards gaming.  Nubia Red Magic 8S Pro is expected to be another gadget that is focused on gaming. The Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 2 chipset, the most powerful processor offered by Qualcomm, may be found in this phone for the first time. According to reports, this phone will debut on July 5 in China.

Nubia Red Magic 8S Pro expected specifications

GeneralAndroid v13
Thickness: 8.9 mm
228 g
In Display Fingerprint Sensor
Display6.8 inch, AMOLED Screen
1116 x 2480 pixels
400 ppi
1300 nits
120 Hz Refresh Rate, 960 Hz Touch Sampling Rate
Camera50 MP + 8 MP + 2 MP Triple Rear Camera
4K @ 30 fps UHD Video Recording
16 MP Front Camera
TechnicalQualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen2 Chipset
3.2 GHz, Octa Core Processor
24 GB RAM
128 GB Inbuilt Memory
Memory Card Not Supported
Connectivity4G, 5G, VoLTE
Bluetooth v5.3, WiFi, NFC
USB-C v3.2
Battery6000 mAh Battery
80W Fast Charging

The 6000 mAh battery on the Nubia Red Magic 8S Pro has 80W charging support and is huge. In terms of cameras, the business can astound its customers. On the back of this phone, there may be three cameras, and a 16 MP selfie camera may be on the front. It won’t be known until after the release of this smartphone how correct these features predictions will turn out to be. However, this smartphone will undoubtedly come with a tonne of fantastic features and will be highly powerful.

Although this will be the first smartphone to have 24GBs of Ram, Realme and OnePlus have also tipped to launch smartphones that will offer 24GBs of Ram soon.

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