Merely a week after unveiling its new brand identity, Nubia has launched a mid-range gaming phone called Nubia Play in China today. The company made gaming phones available only under its Red Magic banner until date. But, Nubia Play now expands its reach with a 144Hz AMOLED panel, Snapdragon 765G chipset with 5G support, quad-cameras, and super-fast charging in tow.
Starting off with the design, Nubia has stuck with a tried and tested design for the Nubia Play. It looks exactly the same as Red Magic 5G minus the RGB lighting. The company instead opts for a shiny iridescent gradient back panel, which looks super cool to me. You find a vertical camera array on the rear, bezel on the front and an in-display fingerprint sensor onboard.
The Chinese giant has baked an ICE2.5 rack-mounted liquid cooling system into this device as well. It sports a 61mm large liquid cooling tube, along with graphite gel and copper foil to see the temperature drop up to 16-degree Celsius. This gaming phone runs NubiaUI 8.0 based on Android 10.
Nubia Play is priced at 2,399 yuan (around Rs. 26,000) for the 6GB+128GB base variant. You will, however, need to shell out 2,699 yuan (around Rs. 29,250) and 2,999 yuan (around Rs. 32,500) for the higher-end 8GB+128GB and 8GB+256GB variants respectively.
The device comes in three gradient colorways – black, blue, and white. Nubia Play has gone up for pre-order in China today, with the first sale set to kick-off on April 24. This is a feature-rich gaming phone, a younger sibling to Red Magic 5G, that I want to see land in India in the coming months.