Nubia Red Magic Mars E-Sports Smartphone Leaked in Master Lu


Nubia Red Magic Mars E-Sports Smartphone

The game industry is growing rapidly. That’s why many smartphone makers have started looking at it as a source of income generation. Some of them have launched game smartphones. Among them, we can mention the Xiaomi Black Shark (and its predecessor, Helo), the ASUS ROG game phone, Razer Phone/Phone 2, and the Nubia Red Magic (aka Red Dev). But the latter has faced some difficulties in terms of competition because it is packed with a Snapdragon 835 chip, which is powerful but outdated. To fix this, the company has been making another model with a Snapdragon 845. Many have been thinking it will be called the Nubia Red Magic 2, but today we learned another thing. Seems it will be called the Nubia Red Magic Mars.

Today, on November 15, the Master Lu benchmark’s official Weibo channel released a screenshot of a smartphone with a codename of Nubian model NX619J. Many have been thinking it’s the next-gen Nubia Red Magic phone but there was no official confirmation. Later the general manager of Nubian Smartphone announced their new machine will be called the Nubia Red Magic Mars E-sports Smartphone. And it’s going to be the same NX619J.

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According to the data provided by Master Lu, the Nubia Red Magic Mars E-sport smartphone is equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor, an 8GB of memory, a screen with a resolution of 2160×1080 and an aspect ratio of 18:9.

The phone’s comprehensive running score reached 361,730 points, including CPU total score of 123,629, GPU total score of 154,969, memory performance of 40,497, and storage performance of 42,635.

In addition, the Nubia Red Magic Mars E-sports smartphone will be equipped with an air-cooled + liquid-cooled dual cooling system. According to the official introduction, it can make the Snapdragon 845 core temperature drop by 13.2 degrees, allowing the game to keep running at full frame, redefining the heat dissipation of the e-sports phone to a new concept.

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1 Comment

  1. Naail Zahid
    November 15, 2018

    Hope this phone actually reaches a global audience as opposed to the first one