There are three different looks for the Nubia RedMagic 7S Pro: Obsidian, Supernova, and Mercury. The three versions look different and have different ways of setting up the memory. The cheapest Obsidian model, which we reviewed and cost 779 Euros, has a slightly smaller set of features and no LED fan that can be seen.
Mercury looks very similar, but has a small window that lets you see how the fan is lit up. It also has a lot of RAM (18 GB) and storage space (512 GB). Supernova costs 949 Euros and has the same features as Mercury, but it looks bright and gray.
[content-egg-block template=offers_logo hide=price]The smartphone is made in a really good way. There are no big gaps between them. The feel of the material is also fine. The only thing that takes away from the good impression is that the keys move a bit. The sensor keys on the RedMagic smartphone are easy to feel and add to the game controls in a useful way.
Specifications
- Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 8 x 1.8 – 3.2 GHz, Cortex-X2 / A710 / A510 (Kryo) Waipio
- Graphics adapter: Qualcomm Adreno 730
- Memory: 12 GB
- Display: 6.80 inch 20:9, 2400 x 1080 pixel 387 PPI, capacitive, AMOLED, 480 Hz up to 960 Hz Touch
- Sampling Rate, DC Dimming, glossy: yes, HDR, 120 Hz
- Storage: 256 GB UFS 3.1 Flash, 256 GB, 211 GB free
- Weight: 235 g ( = 8.29 oz / 0.52 pounds)
Where to get REDMAGIC 7S Pro Smartphone 5G?
When you slide the button on the other side, the phone goes into a gaming mode that has its own interface for accessing games and changing settings. First, in the settings, you have to turn on the higher sampling rate of 960 Hz. If you don’t, the touchscreen will only work at 480 Hz. Here is also where you can change the back LEDs.
The RedMagic 7S Pro is supposed to support Wi-Fi 6E, but when we used it with our reference router, the Asus Rapture GT-AXE11000, it didn’t want to find the 6 GHz network, and the Wi-Fi 6 transfer rates on the 5 GHz frequency are very slow. The RedMagic has a good setup for accessing the mobile data network, including 5G Sub6, which works with all of Europe’s important bands.
The sound of the voice is about average. When held up to the ear, it works, but it could be a little clearer. The way noise is blocked out isn’t very good. The speaker also echoes, and the microphone’s range isn’t very far. You can use features like VoLTE and Wi-Fi calls.