Nubia will present the Red Magic Gaming Pad in two versions on September 5

Last month, sales of the global version of the smartphone for gamers Nubia Red Magic 9S Pro began, the hardware basis of which was the powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. Now it has become known that the manufacturer will release a gaming tablet computer with the same chip on September 5, and in two versions.

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Judging by the published teaser image, the presentation of the Red Magic Gaming Pad tablet will take place on September 5 at 15:00 Beijing time (10:00 Moscow time). It seems that the manufacturer will present two versions of the device with displays of different sizes.

The teasers dedicated to the announcement date of the Red Magic Gaming Pad do not say anything about the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, but it was mentioned in a short teaser video published earlier on the Internet. Informed sources also confirmed the presence of a powerful microprocessor in the tablet with a single Cortex-X4 core with a frequency of up to 3.4 GHz and an Adreno 750 graphics accelerator with a frequency of up to 1 GHz.

The Red Magic Gaming Pad is expected to have an aggressive gaming design in line with the brand’s other devices. Probably, more detailed information about this device will appear closer to the date of the official presentation.

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