

🔥 Game Hard, Stay Cool, Charge Faster ⚡
The REDMAGIC 10 Pro is a powerhouse unlocked gaming smartphone featuring a Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, 12GB RAM, and a 6.85-inch 144Hz AMOLED display. Its advanced ICE-X cooling system with liquid metal and turbo fan ensures sustained peak performance. Equipped with a 7050mAh battery and 100W fast charging, it supports extended use and rapid recharge. Enhanced by Google Gemini AI, it blends gaming prowess with smart productivity tools, making it a top-tier choice for professionals and gamers alike.









| ASIN | B0DNPXS894 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | NX789J |
| Manufacturer | nubia |
| Package Dimensions | 19.51 x 10.01 x 6.4 cm; 671 g |
G**R
Calidad Precio, es super buenisimo para juegos con buena calidad de graficos y nada se traba, y vino con una funda protectora de regalo que es un gran detalle, eso si la camara frontal tiene muy poca calidad y se ve en baja resolución comparada a la frontal que se ve muchisimo más parecido a la camara de cualquier celular similar a precio comercial, eso si ten cuidado con los ventiladores y asegurar de dar mantemiento cada vez que se ensucien mucho para tener siempre el mejor funcionamiento y tambien cuidarlo del polvo y agua u objectos extraños que pueden atorarse en el ventilador, despues de mencionar esos pequeños detalles yo personalmente considero que es buena opción por el SnapDragon 8 Elite ya que es muy potente y resulta ser gama alta para el dispositivo
A**R
I've been using the Redmagic 10 Pro for a week now, and I must say, it's an exceptional device that caters perfectly to both gamers and everyday users. Here's what I thought stood out: Pros: - No Camera Bump: The rear camera sits flush with the back, giving the phone a sleek and uniform design. It's refreshing not to have a huge camera module protruding out the back. - Invisible Front Camera: The under-display front camera ensures an uninterrupted, full-screen experience, making gaming and media consumption more immersive. It makes me mad how flagships are charging such high prices with huge notches and camera cutouts (looking at you Apple,Samsung, and Google especially Google with the massive circular cutout, super unnecessary). - 3.5mm Headphone Jack: In an era where headphone jacks are disappearing, it's fantastic to have this feature for high-quality, wired audio without the need for adapters. My Sony Xm5s died during a flight and oh guess who saved the day, the headphone jack did :D - Built-in Cooling Fan: Honestly one of the coolest part of the phone, the built-in fan keeps the device cool during intensive gaming sessions and fast charging. Honestly impressive how well it manages temps. One thing I'm scared of though is dust build up in the future. - Pre-applied Screen Protector & Included Case: Out of the Box, the phone comes with a screen protector already applied and a high-quality case, saving time and additional expenses on accessories. - 80W Fast Charging with Quality Cable: The included 80W charger and premium USB-C cable charge the massive 7,050 mAh battery incredibly fast. I can go from 0% to 100% in just a little over 40 minutes, I've never been happier to let my phone die knowing I can charge it back up real quick. - Performance: What can I say, the Snapdragon 8 Elite is a god. Wish it had 16GB of ram but oh well, 12GB is enough. Not complaining at 800$. - Display: The 6.85 inch AMOLED display with a 144hz refresh rate is stunning... 144hz? Even the iPhone 16 at a similar price point only offers 60hz and this offers 144hz... For 800$? Damn. Cons: - Software Quirks: While the hardware is top-notch, the software could use some refinement. There are occasional bugs, and the dreadful RTT fall only, Jesus that was painful, to fix it I had to change my preferred network to 3G in the settings by going to mobile data then preferred network type, and then go to the phone app settings (where you make phone calls), disable RTT and then change my preferred network back to 5G... A Pain. A problem you won't get with Apple for sure. - Camera performance: The cameras are decent but not flagship-level. They perform well in good lighting, but struggle in low light conditions. The front camera is especially atrocious making you look ugly in your selfies, while the main back camera makes you look like an actual person💀. Conclusion: Sorry this was a long read, but at $800, the Redmagic 10 Pro offers unparalleled value, especially for mobile gamers. The combination of thoughtful hardware features, like the no camera bump, headphone jack, and built-in cooling, along with the inclusion of essential accessories, makes it a standout choice. If you're looking for a high performance phone that doesn't compromise on gamer-centric features, this is the one to get.
C**E
Super teléfono para juegos de lo mejor
J**K
I've seen many reviews on this phone before I decided to buy it. I even knew about the spotty service for Verizon. I've had this phone for about 3 weeks and it's a great phone. When I'm gaming on certain games the back still stays pretty cool (at the time of writing its during the summer and its hot). The fan does help when you want the proccessor to stay cool. The OS is not bad, I had an S21 Ultra before switching to this and I had to relearn somethings. Both are android but the redmagic acts similar to an iphone's OS. You can of course change it in the settings to be similar to the s21u. Pros: Unlocked works with Verizon even though some say its not. Preinstalled screen protector Excellent battery life 80% can last up to a whole day of mixed usage, ie gaming, insta, using the browser, or watching videos. If you are using with not much gaming it can last up to 2 days Screen is pretty good, the samsung is brighter in lower levels but at max is just as bright. Color accuracy is also very good, almost identical to the s21u. Also has 144hz but resolution is lower than the s21u but I don't mind. If you care about the screen get the amoled version of the redmagic. Cons: Spotty signal with Verizon. I read that the best carrier for this phone is Tmobile but my family is on a Verizon plan so I don't intend to switch. I had to enable developer mode to keep the mobile data on and so far I haven't had any issues. Everything is google, ie phone for calling, messages, and gallery for photos. You can probably download other apps but I don't want to especially since a lot of third party app will have ads. Speakers are really low on default. Ringtones, alarms, notifications are pretty low volume despite having it on max volume. Using the default DTS app was able to make the volume for entertainment louder but not the ringtones or notis from what I've experienced. Edit: 9/14/25 Con: Receiving images (pics, screenshots, etc ) is terrible. It could be a variety of things that can cause this though. I tried everything in google messages to try to fix it but I was only able to fix it a little bit. What as an unreadable mess was now at least semi-readable. This happens on both android and iphone so it has to be the messaging app or could be my service provider. I get at least 30Mbps so it shouldn't cause any issues when receiving images because they should be that hard to download when receiving right? If this gets resolved in some way I will re-edit this post in a future update.
L**Z
Excelente dispositivo. En extremo recomendado.
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