Nubia announced that Red Devil 3 will be released on April 28
Nubia announced that Red Devil 3 will be released on April 28

On April 18, it was reported that this morning, Nubia announced on its microblog that it would hold the Red Devil e-sports fan festival and new product launch conference at Beijing RNG e-Sports Center on April 28, when Red Devil 3 e-sports mobile phones would be launched. There is an obvious slogan in the official propaganda poster: "The wind is really crazy", which once again implies that Red Devil 3 is equipped with air-cooled cooling.

Ni Fei, the general manager of Nubia, said that Red Devil 3 has a PC level turbine fan, which is installed inside Red Devil 3 and does not need to be hung outside the phone or clamped on the back of the body. The turbine fan of Red Devil 3 can realize intelligent temperature control and automatic frequency conversion regulation. The fan will intelligently adjust the fan speed according to the load and temperature of the mobile phone to achieve the optimal cooling effect, and also has a relatively good mute effect.

Red Devil 3 also supports liquid cooling. The SoC is Snapdragon 855, and the memory should be 12GB. The screen refresh rate is far higher than that of PC monitor, which may be 120Hz or higher. The screen is larger, more comfortable, and more eye friendly. In the previous generation, the standard 4-finger chicken eating solid button and 4D shock linear motor have been greatly upgraded.

The battery of this aircraft is more than 5000mAh, which should improve the endurance compared with Red Devil 2, but the fuselage may become thicker.


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