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ZTE Nubia Red Magic 3 gaming smartphone to be avaiable in India in June

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Months after launching its new smartphone in China, Nubia said that it’s Red Magic 3 will be launched in by in June 2019. The ergonomically designed gaming was launched in China in April end.

The company said that Red Magic 3 comes with unique design, sleek, and fully optimized software and it will have an impressive specification.

The Red Magic 3 comes with a 6.65-inch AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate and narrow bezels on the top and bottom for the dual stereo speakers. It’s powered by the Snapdragon 855 and true to its gaming lineage, the phone features an extravagant design with LED lighting on the back and a special liquid cooling system with a dedicated spinning fan for optimal thermal management.

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The phone also comes with shoulder triggers for an enhanced gaming experience. The smartphone built-in cooling fan and 8K recording were previously exclusive to Chinese customers. Now it is being launched in Europe, North America, Australia and several Asian markets including India.

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Sanjay Singh covers startups, consumer electronics and telecom for TechObserver.in
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