Gaming-Centric Nubia Red Magic 3 Goes Official in India: Snapdragon 855 SoC, 12GB RAM, Liquid Cooling

Karamchand Rameshwar - Jun 17, 2019


Gaming-Centric Nubia Red Magic 3 Goes Official in India: Snapdragon 855 SoC, 12GB RAM, Liquid Cooling

The gaming-focused smartphone Nubia Red Magic 3 finally makes its way to India with a Snapdragon 855 SoC, up to 12GB of RAM, and liquid cooling tech.

Nubia finally brings its latest gaming-focused smartphone Redmi Magic 3 to the Indian market. The phone is the successor to the Red Magic Mars that launched last year. While this new Nubia Red Magic 3 comes with similar LED strip and beveled back to its predecessor, the phone is powered by the more powerful Snapdragon 855 octa-core processor and a display with a 90Hz refresh rate. In addition, the device is also priced aggressive in the Indian market.

Nubia Red Magic 3: Availability & Price

The handset is priced at Rs. 36,999 for the base variant with 8GB of RAM / 128GB of storage. The top-end variant with 12GB of RAM / 256GB of storage will set you back by Rs. 46,999.

Nubia Red Magic 3 Game Smartphone With A Unique Co

There are four color variants, Red, Camouflage, Flame Red, and Black are available for you to purchase from 27 June via Flipkart. Launch offers include no-cost EMI, complete mobile protection, and more.

Along with the handset, the company also launched earphones and game controller for Rs. 2,999, and Rs. 1,999, respectively. It also announced a charging dock for a price of Rs. 2,499.

Nubia Red Magic 3: Specifications & Features

The phone sports a large 6.65-inch FHD+ AMOLED panel with a 90HZ refresh rate and an aspect ratio of 19.5:9. The company decides to not go for the conventional notch or any sort and goes for slim bezels all around the phone. Powering the phone is a Snapdragon 855 octa-core processor, paired with up to 12GB RAM / 256GB of storage. It also features an in-built turbofan and liquid cooling tech that are claimed to boost the heat transfer by up to 500%.

Red Magic 3 Game W782

For better gaming experience, Nubia equips it with an additional switch on its side to activate the “Red Magic Game Space 2.0”, which is a gaming-centric dashboard. Users can also customise a touch-sensitive shoulder that is said to work as additional hardware buttons for a gamepad accessory on its left side.

Red Magic 3 Gaming W782

They are also able to organize and also quick launch games, tune fan speeds, performance settings as well as monitor usage stats and temperature in real-time and block notifications.

Nubia Red Magic 3 Black Featured

In terms of camera, the phone comes with a single 48MP Sony IMX 586 camera with an f/1.75 lens and dual-LED flash on the rear. Up front, there is a 16MP camera with f/2.0 aperture for taking selfies and video chats. The entire setup is fueled by a monstrous 5,000 mAh battery with support for 27W fast charging. For software, it ships with Redmagic 2.0 which is based on Android 9 Pie. For security, users can unlock the phone with a fingerprint reader mounted on its back.

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