Chinese smartphone giant Nubia has taken the lid off the Nubia Red Magic 7 smartphone for the global market. The Red Magic 7 was first unveiled in China last week alongside the Red Magic 7 Pro. However, the Red Magic 7 Pro won’t be going on sale immediately to buyers outside China. Instead, the premium Pro model will be released in the second quarter of 2022.Red Magic 7

The global variant of the Red Magic 7 is very similar to the China model but one major difference between the variants is that the China version was released with a 120W fast charging but the global version only has support for 65W.

Apart from the charging speed, the global variant is the same as the China version. To recall, the Red Magic 7 features a 6.8-inch AMOLED screen with a 1080p resolution and 100% DCI-P3 color gamut coverage. The display also comes with support for a 165Hz refresh rate and up to 720Hz.

The device is powered by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC paired with a super-generous 18GB RAM. There is also 12GB RAM and 16GB RAM variants. The phone is available in 128GB and 256GB storage options. Red Magic 7

The Nubia Red Magic 7 starts at $629 (€629, £529) for the 12GB RAM and 128GB storage version and is available in Obsidian Black. The 16GB RAM + 256GB storage version comes in a colorful Blue-Red-Purple Pulsar hue and is priced at $729 (€729, £619). Finally, the top variant with 18GB RAM and 256GB storage known as the Supernova version will retail for $799 (€799, £679). This version features a semi-transparent back.

The Red Magic 7 will go on sale globally on March 10 in several countries across the globe including the United Kingdom, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Croatia, Luxembourg, the Republic of Cyprus, Czechia, Netherlands, Denmark, Poland, Estonia, Portugal, Finland, Romania, France, Slovakia, Germany, Slovenia, Greece, Spain, Sweden, Ireland, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Malta. The phone will also go on sale in Canada, the United States, Australia, Hong Kong (China SAR), Indonesia, Macau (China SAR), Philippines, Vietnam, Singapore, Israel, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Mexico, Peru, and Chile.

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