The Nubia RedMagic 8S Pro is a new gaming smartphone running on the super powerful Snapdragon 8+ Gen 2 processor. The amount of RAM here ranges from 12 to 16 GB, and the permanent memory ranges from 256 GB to 512 GB. Also, this device unfortunately does not support memory cards. That is, you cannot expand the amount of internal memory. Specifically, the leading YouTube channel Redskull had a version with 12/256GB of memory.

Innovation on AnTuTu earns more than 1.5 million points. Therefore, you can easily work with videos, play something. To solve the overheating issue, the manufacturer of RedMagic 8S Pro added a fan inside the device. As a result, the smartphone allows you to play not 45 minutes, but 3-4 times more without warming up.

RedMagic 8S Pro comes with a case, USB-C cable, 65W charger in the box. You can charge the 6000 mAh battery in less than 40 minutes.

In addition, the smartphone is equipped with a headphone jack, two speakers and touch buttons for games.

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The main camera unit of Nubia RedMagic 8S Pro consists of three modules. This is a prime, wide-angle and macro lens. Also, this smartphone can record videos at a maximum of 8K. However, stabilization in 4K 30fps will work for you. You can see the photo examples above.

The front camera of RedMagic 8S Pro is located under the screen. The screen here is AMOLED with a resolution of 6.8 inches and a refresh rate of 120 Hz. The highest brightness of the screen is 1300 nits, so you can use your smartphone even in the sun.

Overall, RedMagic 8S Pro is suitable for almost any task. Including “heavy” games or photo, video editing. This device works very quickly and copes with the load without any problems.

Source: Ferra

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