The highly anticipated Red Magic 9 Pro is set to make its official debut on November 23, and one of its standout features is an upgraded display that is promising a remarkable visual experience. According to the official Weibo announcement from the company, the Red Magic 9 Pro will boast the use of fifth-generation under-screen technology, incorporating the BOE Q9+ panel.

Following the SoC and design upgrades, the display panel upgrade also gets confirmed

Compared to its predecessor, the BOE Q9 display panel, the Q9+ reportedly brings significant visual enhancements. The improvements include addressing color deviation, optimizing low-light display effects, enhancing brightness performance, refining overall display quality, and minimizing screen smear problems. These advancements should collectively contribute to a more refined visual output.

A noteworthy highlight of the upgraded display is its capability to present 1.07 billion colors, ensuring a rich and vibrant color palette. Additionally, the local peak brightness reaches 1600 nits, ensuring a decent viewing experience even in very bright lighting conditions. Further enhancements include an upgrade to 2160Hz high-frequency PWM dimming, coupled with the support for DC dimming and HDR10+.

In the realm of gaming smartphones, display quality is important, and Red Magic appears to understand this well. Users can expect vibrant colors, improved brightness, and advanced dimming technologies.

In previous teasers, the Red Magic 9 pro has already been confirmed to equip the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor along with a new generation of gaming chip, namely the “Red Core R2 PRO.” With a flat camera module design, an under-screen selfie camera, and additional features like infrared remote control, NFC, and a 3.5mm headphone jack, the Red Magic 9 Pro is expected to make a good offering to the world of gaming smartphones.

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