Nubia Red Magic 3S Scored Over 500,000 At AnTuTu


Nubia Red Magic 3s

According to AnTuTu official website, a model named the NX629J_V1S scores 510,496. The company also provided the screenshot of the mysterious smartphone. There is every reason to think it’s the Nubia Red Magic 3S (aka Red Devil 3S).

The benchmark information shows that the Red Magic 3S has a CPU score of 147,674 and a GPU score of 193,366. So it’s not difficult to guess the upcoming gaming smartphone will feature the Snapdragon 855 Plus processor. The 97,414 points mean that the new machine has a 12GB of large memory and a large capacity UFS 3.0 flash storage. Also, it comes with the F2FS file system. At the same time, the 72,042 UX score means that the new machine still has a high refresh rate screen option.

AnTuTu said that the running score of 510,496 seems to be the running score of the Red Magic 3S from the laboratory test. Thus, we still have to wait for actual running scores when the device goes public.

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According to the previous leaks, in addition to the Snapdragon 855 Plus, the Red Magic 3S will also come with a number of exclusive game accessories. Plus, the screen will have a 90Hz screen refresh rate. The handset will support 4D shock as well as 3D surround sound effect.

In fact, we don’t have to wait long as the forthcoming gaming smartphone of Nubia is set to be released on September 5. Once this happens, the phone will join the family of Snapdragon 855 Plus smartphones. By the way, there are already a few models with this chip, including the         VIVO iQOO Pro, Meizu 16s Pro, Nubia Z20, Black Shark 2 Pro, and of course, the ASUS ROG Phone 2.

Nubia Red Magic 3S

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