Red Magic 9 Pro sequence has been confirmed to launch quickly. The telephone is claimed to succeed the Red Magic 8 Pro, which was unveiled in China in January this 12 months. The Magic 8 Pro was powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC and packed a 6,000mAh battery with 80W wired quick charging help. Meanwhile, the upcoming Red Magic 9 Pro was lately noticed on benchmarking and certification websites. Key particulars of the telephone have additionally been tipped earlier. Now, Nubia has confirmed the launch date of the Red Magic 9 Pro sequence and the corporate president has teased some options of the telephones.
In a Weibo publish, Nubia confirmed that the Red Magic 9 Pro sequence will launch on November 23 in China at 2pm Beijing time (11:30am IST). The telephone has additionally been (*9*)noticed on Geekbench with the mannequin quantity NX769J. It is tipped to include the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC, 12GB of RAM, and run on Android 14-based RedMagic OS.
In one other Weibo publish, Nubia President Ni Fei acknowledged that the Red Magic 9 Pro sequence could have “great surprises” in retailer in a number of elements, together with design, efficiency, battery life, and display screen. Meanwhile, a Mydrivers report says that the telephones are possible to include hidden under-display entrance cameras and due to this fact, notchless shows.
The report additionally provides that the Red Magic 9 Pro sequence will include a brand new ICE magic cooling system, which is claimed to be the trade’s first 3D ice-level VC warmth dissipation system. It is anticipated to considerably enhance warmth loss effectivity over the standard single-chip VC and dual-chip VC techniques.
Notably, the Red Magic 8 Pro got here with Nubia’s ICE 11 system, that had a restyled 20,000 RPM fan to enhance airflow. The telephone was additionally outfitted with the Cube Performance Optimiser that claimed to provide steady body charges and low energy utilization.
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