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LineageOS 20 is already available for a plethora of devices from Samsung, OnePlus, Xiaomi, Motorola, Sony, and even Google. Keeping the modding spirit alive, more devices are constantly being added to the list. The second generation Pixel phones are the latest Google devices to get the official support of the latest LineageOS release based on Android 13.
The Red Magic 8 Pro is a $650 gaming smartphone with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2
It also packs a 120Hz edge-to-edge-display, a 6,000mAh battery, and a built-in cooling fan
Last month, Nubia unveiled its latest gaming smartphones, the RedMagic 8 Pro & RedMagic 8 Pro Plus. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2-powered devices were initially limited to the Chinese market, but Nubia has now launched the RedMagic 8 Pro globally. The device will be up for purchase in several regions starting February 2 and will be available at an insanely low starting price of $650.
Download the RedMagic 8 Pro wallpapers, boot animation, and more right here!
Grab them, regardless of what phone you're using
Nubia recently lifted the covers off its latest flagship gaming smartphones — the RedMagic 8 Pro and RedMagic 8 Pro Plus. The new lineup comes with incredible specifications such as the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip, a 120Hz 6.8-inch OLED display, up to 16GB of RAM (on the Plus variant), a pair of shoulder keys with 520Hz touch sampling support, and a lot of improved gaming features over their predecessors. Even if you can't experience the beastly hardware of the RedMagic's newest smartphones, you can now download the homescreen wallpapers, lock screen wallpapers, and several other assets, as we extracted them from the factory firmware of the device duo.
XDA forums are open for the OnePlus 10R, Nord N20, Realme GT Neo 3, and Nubia Red Magic 7 Pro
Check out the XDA Forums of the OnePlus 10R / Ace, Realme GT Neo 3, OnePlus Nord N20 5G, and Nubia RedMagic 7 Pro.
Earlier this month, we opened up forums for the Nothing Phone 1, Moto Edge Plus (2022), and Redmi Note 11S 4G. Since then, several new phones have hit the shelves, including the Realme GT Neo 3, Nubia RedMagic 7 Pro, OnePlus Nord N20 5G, and OnePlus Ace / OnePlus 10R. We've now opened up forums for all four devices to make it easier for device owners to find relevant news and updates, engage in lively discussions, share tips and tricks, and partake in custom development projects in one place.
Nubia's Red Magic 7 launches globally with a 165Hz display and Snapdragon 8 Gen 1
The Nubia Red Magic 7 is now available globally. The gaming phone packs a 165Hz refresh rate display, Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and an active-cooling fan.
After launching the Red Magic 7 in its home country China last week, Nubia has officially released its new gaming phone for the international markets. Following in the footsteps of its predecessor, the latest gaming-oriented phone from Nubia combines a slick design with mind-boggling hardware. The last year's Red Magic 6 was the first smartphone to bring a 165Hz refresh rate display to the market, and while the Red Magic 7 isn't pushing that number further, it still has a lot going for it. Right now, Nubia is only bringing the vanilla model to the international markets, with the Pro variant coming in Q2 2022.
Red Magic 6S Pro Review: An unmatched gaming experience
The RedMagic 6S Pro is a gaming phone with plenty of innovative features. Check out our review of this gaming device and see how it performs!
The birth of the gaming smartphone genre has given us so many incredible products. Big-name brands like Lenovo and ASUS have embraced the mobile gaming sector wholeheartedly. The result is a brilliant variety of great phones in this otherwise niche segment. Red Magic is a key player in the industry and is familiar to all who dabble in the world of gaming phones. The Nubia-owned brand caters to the mobile gaming niche and excels at creating gaming and performance-focused beasts.
The new RedMagic 6S Pro features a 165Hz AMOLED display with a 720Hz multi-finger touch sampling rate
The all-new RedMagic 6S Pro from Nubia features a 165Hz AMOLED display like its predecessor, but it offers support for a crazy 720Hz touch sampling rate.
Chinese smartphone maker Nubia made headlines with its RedMagic 6 series earlier this year in March. The lineup included two phones that featured top-of-the-line hardware, including a 165Hz high refresh rate display, the Snapdragon 888 SoC, and 120W fast charging support. The company then launched the RedMagic 6R in June, which was a small step down from the flagship RedMagic 6 series and offered a 144Hz display and 30W fast charging support at an affordable price. Nubia has now unveiled the RedMagic 6S Pro, which packs Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 888+ chipset, along with a 165Hz high refresh rate display that offers a 720Hz multi-finger touch sampling rate.
XDA Forums are here for the Steam Deck, Red Magic 6R, Moto G Stylus 5G, and more!
Join the forums for the Steam Deck, Motorola Defy, Moto G Stylus 5G, Red Magic 6R, T Mobile REVVL V+, and Smartphone for Snapdragon Insiders.
There haven't been many smartphone launches in the last few weeks that really stood out. Qualcomm recently announced a new phone called the "Smartphone for Snapdragon Insiders" (yup, that’s the actual name), and we also saw Motorola release two derivative phones in the Motorola Defy 2021 and Moto G Stylus 5G. The one handheld device that really grabbed our attention recently is Valve's Steam Deck, a portable, Switch-like gaming PC.
Red Magic 6R is Nubia's latest beastly gaming phone with an affordable price tag
Nubia has just launched the Red Magic 6R, an affordable flagship smartphone with Snapdragon 888, 144Hz display and shoulder trigger buttons.
Nubia made headlines when it launched the gaming-focused Red Magic 6 series earlier in March. Three months later, the Chinese smartphone maker is adding a third model to the lineup with the launch of the Red Magic 6R. The Red Magic 6R has the same flagship-level hardware as the standard and Pro models but opts for a more palatable design and a lower price tag.
Nubia's latest flagship looks like a love child of the Galaxy S21 Ultra and Mi 11 Ultra
ZTE's latest Nubia Z30 Pro takes cue from the Galaxy S21 Ultra and Mi 11 Ultra. It packs Snapdragon 888, a 144Hz curved AMOLED and more.
ZTE’s Nubia brand is famous for its Red Magic lineup of gaming phones. But the company also makes conventional phones that have a more palatable design and focus on average consumers. Well, that’s exactly the case with Nubia’s newly released Nubia Z30 Pro, which features a design that puts it right there up with the Galaxy S21 Ultra and Mi 11 Ultra.
Nubia Red Magic 6 Review - Crazy 165Hz AMOLED Gaming Display [Video]
XDA’s TK Bay recently got his hands on the Tencent Edition Nubia Red Magic 6 and here’s what he thinks about this beast of a device.
Last month, Nubia unveiled its newest gaming phone in China -- the Red Magic 6. The phone subsequently launched internationally with a larger battery and Google apps pre-installed. Nubia’s latest gaming phone leaves no stone unturned when it comes to raw hardware, packing a 6.8-inch AMOLED display with a whopping 165Hz refresh rate and up to 500Hz touch sampling rate, top-of-the-line Snapdragon 888 chipset, 12GB RAM, 128GB UFS 3.1 storage, a 5,050mAh battery with 66W fast charging, and a built-in active cooling fan. XDA’s TK Bay recently got his hands on the Tencent Edition Red Magic 6 and here’s what he thinks about this beast of a device.
We've opened forums for POCO X3 Pro, Moto G50, Moto G100, Red Magic 6, Black Shark 4, and Samsung Galaxy M12
We're opening up XDA forums for the POCO X3 Pro, Moto G100, Moto G50, Red Magic 6, Black Shark 4 series, and the Samsung Galaxy M12
Springtime is always busy for new smartphone releases, and this year has been no different. This year, we’ve opened up new XDA forums for several new devices, including the OnePlus 9 series, and now we’re opening up more places for you to discuss your favorite smartphones. The new list of phones to join the XDA forums includes the POCO X3 Pro, Moto G50, Moto G100, Red Magic 6, Black Shark 4 series, and the Samsung Galaxy M12.
Red Magic 6 series with a crazy 165Hz display launches globally
After being launched in China, the Red Magic 6 series is now launching globally, with first sales kicking off from April 15.
After launching the Red Magic 6 series in China earlier this month, Nubia is now bringing its crazy gaming phones to the international markets. The Red Magic 6 and Red Magic 6 Pro are some of the most powerful gaming phones out there, with both devices offering a 165Hz refresh rate screen, Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset, an active cooling fan, and up to 66W fast charging.
Red Magic 6 series has a crazy 165Hz AMOLED display and 120W fast charging
Nubia has launched the Red Magic 6 seires with a 6.8-inch 165Hz AMOLED display, Snapdragon 888 SoC, up to 120W fast charging and more.
Nubia has just launched its gaming-oriented Red Magic 6 series in China. The new lineup is built in partnership with Tencent Games and boasts a head-turning design and mind-boggling specifications. Last year, Nubia was first out of the gate with a 144Hz refresh rate panel and the company is going even crazier this year with a 165Hz display on the Red Magic 6 series.
Red Magic Watch breaks cover in FCC filing, key details revealed
Nubia’s Red Magic, a brand best known for gaming smartphones, is seemingly gearing up to release a smartwatch.
Nubia’s Red Magic, a brand best known for gaming smartphones, is seemingly gearing up to release a smartwatch. The wearable, evidently called the Red Magic Watch, is expected to feature everything you'd want from a smartwatch, including a heart rate sensor.
Nubia is partnering with Tencent to launch a custom Red Magic 6
Nubia is joining hands with Tencent for the release of the upcoming Red Magic 6 smartphone. The phone will be launched in Q1 2021 in China.
Nubia is no stranger to producing gaming-oriented smartphones. The devices like the Red Magic 3, Red Magic Mars and Red Magic 5G have already showcased the company’s knack for producing some of the best gaming phones on the market. However, fancy hardware could mean little if it’s not backed by games and software that can properly take advantage of the available hardware. Nubia is well aware of this reality, and that’s why it’s partnering with Tencent Games to deliver a superior mobile gaming experience on its upcoming Red Magic 6 smartphone.
Nubia is working on a phone with an electrochromic back
Nubia looks to be working on handset-backs that change color for its Red Magic gaming phone range, according to an AnTuTu video on Weibo.
Nubia, the former offshoot of ZTE and now an independent smartphone brand, looks to be working on making its phones even more beautiful on the outside, if a teaser posted on Chinese site Weibo are to be believed. A video posted to the site and captioned “The new technology of the Red Devils [Red Magic] gaming phone has been exposed, and the back shell seems to be able to switch back and forth between transparent and colored. Are you looking forward to mass production?” seems to be pointing to Nubia as the latest company to experiment with ‘electrochromic’ properties on the back. In other words — a handset that can change color.
Unofficial LineageOS 17.1 now available for the ASUS ROG Phone 3 and Nubia Red Magic 5G
Unofficial builds of LineageOS 17.1 based on Android 10 have popped up for the ASUS ROG Phone 3 and Nubia Red Magic 5G on our forums. Read on!
LineageOS can easily be titled the holy grail of custom ROMs. Throughout the year, we have seen the list of officially supported LineageOS 17.1 devices grow. Moreover, many developers take advantage of the open-source nature of the project and unofficially bring the goodness of vanilla Android with LineageOS specific tweaks to various devices from different manufacturers. The ASUS ROG Phone 3 and the Nubia Red Magic 5G are among the latest devices to get unofficial LineageOS 17.1 on top of Android 10.
The RedMagic Cyberpods are low-latency TWS earphones for gaming
The new RedMagic Cyberpods TWS earbuds feature RBG lighting, a low latency Gamer Mode, and 20 hours of battery life with the case.
There’s no shortage of wireless gaming headsets on the market — even Bose got in on the action — but there aren’t that many true wireless earphones designed with low-latency gaming in mind. If you’re looking for something discreet and next level, RedMagic’s new Cyberpods might be for you.
Google Pixel 5, Pixel 4a 5G, Samsung Galaxy S20 FE, Galaxy M51, and Nubia Red Magic 5S forums are open
Come join the new forums for the Google Pixel 5, Google Pixel 4a 5G, Samsung Galaxy S20 FE, Samsung Galaxy M51, or Nubia Red Magic 5S.
It’s been a busy month for smartphone releases, and there are no signs of that slowing down. After opening up forums for the ZenFone 7, Moto G9, and two new Realme devices, we’re opening up the floodgates for more devices for people to chat about. Our forums for the Google Pixel 5, Google Pixel 4a 5G, Samsung Galaxy S20 FE, Samsung Galaxy M51, and Nubia Red Magic 5S are all open.