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Comparison Nubia Red Magic 8S Pro 512 GB / 16 GB vs Nubia Red Magic 8S Pro Plus 512 GB / 16 GB

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Nubia Red Magic 8S Pro 512 GB / 16 GB
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Main
Back cover with LED indication. Built-in heart rate monitor (through the finger). Side buttons (shifts)
Back cover with LED indication. Built-in heart rate monitor (through the finger). Side buttons (shifts)
Display
Main display
6.8 "
2400x1080 (20:9)
387 ppi
AMOLED
120 Hz
Gorilla Glass v5
6.8 "
2400x1080 (20:9)
387 ppi
AMOLED
120 Hz
Gorilla Glass v5
Brightness600 nit600 nit
Display-to-body ratio89 %89 %
DCI-P3
Hardware
Operating systemAndroid 12.0Android 12.0
CPU modelSnapdragon 8+ Gen 2Snapdragon 8+ Gen 2
CPU frequency3.36 GHz3.36 GHz
CPU cores88
Processor rating AnTuTu6586
GPUAdreno 740Adreno 740
RAM16 GB16 GB
RAM typeLPDDR5LPDDR5
Memory storage512 GB512 GB
Storage typeUFS 4.0UFS 4.0
Memory card slotabsentabsent
Liquid cooling
Test results
AnTuTu Benchmark1632 000 score(s)
Main camera
Lenses3 modules3 modules
Main lens
50 MP
f/1.8
50 MP
f/1.8
Ultra wide lens
8 MP
f/1.8
26 mm
120 °
Hynix HI846, 1/4.0"
8 MP
f/1.8
26 mm
120 °
Hynix HI846, 1/4.0"
Macro lens
Full HD (1080p)60 fps60 fps
4K60 fps60 fps
> 4K7680x4320, 30 fps7680x4320, 30 fps
Slow motion (slow-mo)240 fps240 fps
Flash
Front camera
Form factorunder displayunder display
Main selfie lens16 MP16 MP
Full HD (1080p)30 fps30 fps
Connections and communication
Cellular technology
5G
CDMA
5G
CDMA
SIM card typenano-SIMnano-SIM
SIM slots2 SIM2 SIM
Connectivity technology
Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax)
Bluetooth v 5.2
aptX
NFC
Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax)
Bluetooth v 5.2
aptX
NFC
Inputs & outputs
USB C 3.2 gen2
mini-Jack (3.5 mm) top
USB C 3.2 gen2
mini-Jack (3.5 mm) top
Features and navigation
Features
in-display fingerprint scanner
stereo
noise cancellation
gyroscope
light sensor
in-display fingerprint scanner
stereo
noise cancellation
gyroscope
light sensor
Navigation
aGPS
GPS module
Dual GPS
GLONASS
digital compass
aGPS
GPS module
Dual GPS
GLONASS
digital compass
Power supply
Battery capacity6000 mAh5000 mAh
Fast chargingPower Delivery 3.0Power Delivery 3.0
Charger power80 W165 W
Fast charging time100% in 35 min100% in 14 min
General
Bezel/back cover materialmetal/glassmetal/glass
What's in the box?
case
charger
case
charger
Dimensions (HxWxD)164x76.4x8.9 mm164x76.4x8.9 mm
Weight228 g230 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogaugust 2023july 2023

Processor rating AnTuTu

End-to-end processor rating (regardless of chipset manufacturer) for Android smartphones. It is based on a set of maximum performance indicators of the processor itself, the memory bus, the graphics core, etc. Processor ratings can be useful to enable comparison and easy selection of similar models.

Test results

The test results are specified either by a younger model in a line or a particular model, made for a better understanding performance of phone models if you compare phones against these parameters. For example, the 128 GB model has test results, and the 256 GB model has no information on the network, and in both models you will see the same value that will give an understanding of the overall performance of the device. But if the editorial office has information for each model individually, then each model will have its test results filled out, and the model with bigger RAM will have bigger values.

AnTuTu Benchmark

The result shown by a device when undergoing a performance test (benchmark) in AnTuTu Benchmark.

AnTuTu Benchmark is a comprehensive test designed specifically for mobile devices, primarily smartphones and tablets. It evaluates the efficiency of the processor, memory, graphics, and input/output systems, providing a clear impression of the system's capabilities. The higher the performance, the more points are awarded. Smartphones that score over 900K points are considered high-performance according to the AnTuTu ranking.

Like any benchmark, this test does not provide absolute precision: the same device can show different results, usually with deviations within 5-7%. These deviations depend on various factors unrelated to the system itself, such as the device's load from third-party programs and the ambient temperature during testing. Therefore, significant differences between two models can only be noted when the gap in their scores exceeds this margin of error.

Battery capacity

The capacity of the battery that the mobile phone is equipped with.

Theoretically, the high capacity of the battery allows the device to work longer on one charge. However, actual battery life time will also depend on the power consumption of the gadget — and it is determined by the hardware specs, the operating system, special solutions provided in the design, etc. So in fact, phones with capacious batteries in general have "long battery life”, however, the actual battery life can differ markedly even for two models with similar specifisations. Therefore, for an accurate assessment, it is better to focus not on the battery capacity, but on the operating time in different modes directly claimed by the manufacturer (see below).

Charger power

The power at which the phone is charged in normal mode.

The higher the charging power, the less time spent on it (with the same battery capacity). Thus, very fast charging means charging power of 65 W or more. But this parameter does not directly affect compatibility with chargers: modern devices are able to work with “chargers” of both higher and lower power. At the same time, in the first case, the battery controller will automatically limit the charging current, and in the second, charging will simply take more time. Accordingly, the standard charger may be of less power. And when looking for a third-party charger, you should focus on the allowable charging power indicated in the specifications — this will give the maximum guarantee against malfunctions.

Fast charging time

Battery charging time claimed by the smartphone manufacturer. Indicated for the "native" charger, usually wired; when using third-party chargers, the numbers may differ (usually in the direction of increasing time)

In modern mobile phones, the charging time is traditionally indicated in the format “X% in Y minutes”. This time can be given both for a 100% charge (that is, for a full charge of a battery set to zero), and for a partial one — for example, "50% in 30 minutes" or "60% in 34 minutes". Such a partial designation is convenient, first of all, in cases where there is not much time for charging, but 100% charge is not required — it is enough for the device to work long enough to get to the main charging point. However, note that the numbers in such designations do not correspond as accurately to the capabilities of the battery as it might seem. The fact is that the batteries of mobile devices have an uneven charging rate: at first (if you charge from zero), it is high, and as it approaches 100%, it gradually decreases. Two points follow this. Firstly, the claimed speed is achieved only when charging the battery from 0%; if the battery is not completely discharged, then the time will be longer. Simply put, the designation, for example, "50% in 30 minutes" is valid only for the option "from 0% to 50%"; other similar cases (say 20% to 70%) will take noticeably longer. Secondly, the rate of full charge will not be strictly proportional to the rate of partial char...ge. For example, the same "50% in 30 minutes" does not mean "100% in 60 minutes" — in the second case, the charging time will also be longer.

Due to all this, only phones that have the same number of percentages given in this paragraph can be compared with each other in terms of charging time. Also note that some manufacturers give both parameters in the specs at once — partial and full charge time. This designation is the most reliable and clear.
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