![]() ![]() ![]() It has the same FHD+ resolution (1080 x 2400). On the front lies a 6.8-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate (down from 165Hz on the RedMagic 7) and a 900Hz touch sampling rate (up from 720Hz from the vanilla variant). It doesn’t sacrifice functionality or comfort (like a typical gaming phone might) as both go hand in hand. With a flat frame and a curved back, the RedMagic 7 Pro is easy to hold for everyday tasks as well as gaming. Like the RedMagic 7, the cooling fan is also visible here and the RGB lights kick in when it is turned on. For instance, you’ll find things like the “20,000 RPM Max fan,” “AirInlet,” battery capacity, and other things printed inside the case. It details the insides to keep things interesting. The transparent design at the back isn’t boring. My unit, dubbed the Supernova, features a transparent design at the back, while the front houses an under-display selfie shooter – both of which make it a unique proposition. ![]() I consider gaming smartphones to push the limits of what a rectangular slab of a smartphone is capable of looking like. RedMagic 7 Pro design: It’s a looker Prakhar Khanna/Digital Trends ![]()
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