Key Takeaways
1. The RedMagic Nova was the first tablet with Qualcomm’s flagship chipset, launched initially as the Gaming Tablet Pro in China.
2. RedMagic Nova is priced at $649 on Amazon and is one of the top tablets, but the Oppo Pad 4 Pro outperforms it.
3. RedMagic is expected to unveil a new gaming tablet soon, possibly featuring the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset.
4. The upcoming RedMagic tablet is rumored to have an 8.8-inch IPS screen, 3K resolution, and a refresh rate of 165 Hz.
5. The new tablet is anticipated to launch next month in China with a battery capacity of around 7,500 mAh.
The RedMagic Nova was the first tablet to be released with Qualcomm’s flagship chipset last year. Initially named the Gaming Tablet Pro when it launched in China in September, Nubia changed the name to ‘Nova’ for its global release a month later. The RedMagic Nova, currently priced at $649 on Amazon, is still one of the most capable tablets available, but it has been outperformed by the Oppo Pad 4 Pro when it comes to sheer performance.
Upcoming Competition
It looks like the Oppo Pad 4 Pro might soon face a new competitor from RedMagic. Initially, it seemed like Nubia would unveil a new RedMagic gaming tablet today, along with the RedMagic 10 Air, which is now on the market. The company hinted at this before the online event, and fans on Weibo noticed these clues.
Unveiling Delayed
Sadly, RedMagic is keeping details of its upcoming gaming tablet a secret for now. As of today, the company has only revealed a silhouette of the new device, which we have included below. According to recent speculation, the next tablet from RedMagic is expected to be equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, similar to the Oppo Pad 4 Pro.
In contrast, this new device will likely have a smaller display than the Pad 4 Pro, which measures 13.2 inches diagonally. Digital Chat Station reports that RedMagic’s tablet will sport an 8.8-inch IPS screen with a 3K resolution and a refresh rate of 165 Hz. Additionally, it should come with dual speakers and dual-axis motors, powered by a battery of around 7,500 mAh. As things stand, it seems RedMagic’s next gaming tablet is set to launch next month in China.
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