Less than a month ago, ZTE launched the RedMagic Nova worldwide (curr. $699 on Amazon). Yet, the company is already gearing up to release a new mobile device aimed at gamers. As per usual, ZTE will first reveal its next RedMagic device in China.
Global Launch Plans
There’s no indication that ZTE will hold back on releasing new RedMagic devices in markets outside of its home country eventually. Therefore, the upcoming RedMagic 10 Pro and RedMagic 9 Pro Plus are expected to give a sneak peek of what’s to come globally in early 2025. For those interested, these models will make their official debut in China at 15:00 local time (07:00 UTC) on November 13.
Upcoming Features
Meanwhile, ZTE is actively providing updates regarding the RedMagic 10 Pro series smartphones through its RedMagic Weibo account. It has been confirmed that both models will come with a large 6.85-inch panel from BOE. This display is reportedly designed with a 95.3% screen-to-body ratio, thanks to 1.25 mm thick bezels and an upgraded version of ZTE’s under-display camera tech.
Moreover, the 6.85-inch screen features a native resolution of 1.5K and a refresh rate of 144 Hz, which is an upgrade from the 120 Hz seen in the RedMagic 9 series. ZTE also claims that the RedMagic 10 Pro and RedMagic 10 Pro Plus will be the first smartphones to achieve a maximum brightness of 2,000 nits across the full panel. As always, it’s advisable to wait for reviews from independent sources before forming an opinion on these claims.
RedMagic via GSMArena