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Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO) is a Japanese electronic music band formed in 1978. They are considered pioneers of the techno and synth-pop genres. The band comprised of three members: Haruomi Hosono, Yukihiro Takahashi, and Ryuichi Sakamoto. YMO's music incorporated various genres, including pop, jazz, funk, and traditional Japanese music. They were known for their innovative use of electronic instruments and synthesizers, which set them apart from other bands of the time. One of YMO's most famous songs is "Technopolis," which was released in 1979.



Redmagic 8 Pro Review: Budget Gaming Has Never Been So Powerful

Gaming-focused smartphones are all about getting that last tiny bit of performance out of the hardware to make your experience as thrilling as possible. With specs as prominent as they have to be, finding a ‘budget’ gaming phone is not an easy task, which is where Nubia comes in. The latest in its Redmagic series - the Redmagic 8 Pro - offers high specs worthy of a gaming phone at as competitive a price as possible.

Nubia Redmagic 8 Pro

Probably the biggest thing to note is the price. Here in the UK, the Redmagic 8 Pro retails at £579, a significantly lower price than the likes of the flagship Asus ROG phone. Its broad specs promise a high degree of performance with Qualcomm’s SnapDragon 8 Gen 2 chipset at the heart of the smartphone, backed up by 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage in the base model. You have other models which go up to 16 GB RAM and 512 GB storage; but with one of the main selling points being the cost-effective price, I suspect the 12/256 model will be the one most people move to.

The other three elements that are seen as ‘default tech’ in gaming smartphones can also be found here - namely a larger than average batter (6000 mAh), two shoulder-mounted ‘air’ buttons that can be remapped as touch-presses on any part of the display, and active cooling with a fan drawing air through the chassis to help keep the heat down around the chipset and allow it to run for longer in a higher performance mode.

Nubia Redmagic 8 Pro

One area where the Redmagic Pro 8 breaks with convention (or at least most of the convention) are that this gaming phone does not scream gaming with excessive amounts of neon and sculpted multicolor panelling. Don't get me wrong; there’s still a lot more on show than a plain blank plate under some gorilla glass.

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There’s a rather simple design cue in all this, namely, get rid of the curves. The 8 Pro offers an angular blocky shape, a rectangular block punched out of a larger rectangular block. The rear of the phone has a curious three-level effect that you can see through the glass, which gives hints of a well-assembled phone without looking gaudy. The only touch to the gamer aesthetic is the RGB color ring around the fan, which lights up during operation. I feel a monochromatic light would be more in keeping with the design.

It’s also worth noting that the triple camera lenses do just out of the back so it’s not perfectly smooth. Nubia has been criticized on previous Redmagic phones as to the camera quality, so there was likely a feeling of ‘don’t compromise here’, but it does feel wrong in the hand and means there’s a tiny rock when you place the handset on a flat surface.

Nubia Redmagic 8 Pro

Round the front, you have a flat screen - no distortion here to get in the way of your gaming - with incredibly small bezels. Nubia has lifted the Redmagic 8 Pro closer to the ‘all-display’ front than most, something helped by putting the selfie camera underneath the display itself.

The screen itself shows a few compromises, though. The brightness does not go as high as other gaming smartphones, and it only refreshes up to 120 Hz rather than the potential of 165 Hz found in other gaming phones. That’s not as bad as you might think, because only a handful of games support or need the 165 Hz refresh. What it does show is that, in terms of hardware, Nubia has made a few smart decisions on where to compromise - that sub £600 price has to be achieved somewhere.

Nubia Redmagic 8 Pro

Where the Redmagic 8 Pro feels a touch let down is in the software. Again, sticking with the norms of the established gaming smartphone format, you have an Android launcher and a standalone gaming launcher. The former is functional at best. There are some curious bundled apps (with NextWord mashup of web browser and translation) standing out as a ‘why are you here?’ app; all your apps are going to be on the home screen rather than in a draw, and there’s a general feeling that a little bit more focus on consistent UI elements (eg the font size and spacing) would pay dividends.

Then there is the gaming launcher, handily available by the titular magic 'red switch' on the side of the machine. This brings you into a landscape launcher which has almost no Android conventions but feels far more suited to the task inland - namely getting to your games and making sure the configurable hardware elements associated with each game are available

Once you are in any game, you can swipe in from the side of the display to have all the customisable options available to you. The CPU and GPU settings are on show, and there is a dizzying lis of items that can be tweaked… touch sensitivity, frame rate, cooling fan speed, and the aforementioned shoulder triggers are perhaps the key ones to find the beast gaming environment.

This speaks to what it means to be a gaming smartphone. Every smartphone can play games, and smartphones sitting with the latest chipsets such as the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 can play the games… but if you need that final frame per second, that slightly smoother experience, or any of the other small adjustments you need to make to be a better gamer, then you need a gaming smartphone with all of these options exposed quickly and easily while you are playing. Which the Nubia software allows.

Nubia Redmagic 8 Pro

In use I found the Redmagic 8 Pro to be a solid phone for playing. It is heavier than most, but personally, I’ve always preferred my hardware to be heavier and feel more robust - although for long playing sessions, it can become tiring. As for the blocky regular shape, I felt this gave me a comfortable hold thanks to the edges; these helped the handset feel secure in my hands.

The various techniques to aid cooling - from the fan and vents to the internal design - keep the heat more than manageable. Yes, the handset can get warm when put under load for some time, but it was never uncomfortable. Frame rates stayed high on key titles such as Dead Cells, Genshin Impact, and Call Of Duty Mobile. What’s less impressive is the speaker design. Using the earpiece as one speaker, and a regular side-mounted speaker as the second will have helped the price point, but these aren’t the forward-firing speakers of the competition. Thankfully there is a 3.5mm headphone jack, so getting latency-free audio into your headphones should not be a problem.

Nubia Redmagic 8 Pro

Nubia has iterated both on its previous gaming handsets, as well as the technology available, to bring a gaming smartphone to market at a very competitive price. It’s curious to call the £600 mark as ‘budget’ but there are many hardware requirements that are necessary to be seen as a relevant gaming smartphone which pushes any smartphone into this price range.

Yes there are compromises, the darker screen and the speakers are likely going to be the ones you first notice, but there are others that slowly come to light such as the lack of an IP rating. I’d also like to see the work put into the hardware design and the game launcher contribute towards the base Android experience.

So there are some downsides to the device, but in relation to that price, how large are the downsides? To be honest, not that much - unless you are going for the absolute top-tier games that benefit from that level of hardware, the Redmagic 8 Pro can comfortably meet the needs of those looking to get into serious smartphone gaming while offering an attractive upgrade package for those in the space looking to access the latest chipsets and innovations.

Disclaimer: Nubia provided a Redmagic 8 Pro for review purposes.

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Realice todas las tareas con rapidez y facilidad en su dispositivo. REDMAGIC 8 Pro tiene una frecuencia de actualización ultrarrápida de 120 Hz, cortesía del último chipset Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, y una increíble velocidad de operación de 8.5 Gbps proporcionada por la RAM LPDDR5X más avanzada. Las velocidades de lectura y escritura de archivos y almacenamiento también están optimizadas por el último UFS 4.0, proporcionando casi el doble de potencia que la generación anterior.

Snapdragon 8+ Gen 2

Rendimiento de CPU Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Rendimiento de GPU Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

LPDDR5X

Transmisión de alta velocidad Aumento de velocidad de lectura y escritura teórica 8533 Mbps UFS 4.0 Doble la velocidad

Inicia Magic GPU para mejorar la estabilidad de la velocidad de fotogramas mientras se juega.

60 FPS Average 41.3 °C Temperatura máxima de la placa posterior

Video de comparación de juegos

Disfruta de una experiencia de juego superfluida y estable en REDMAGIC 8 Pro gracias a la potencia de la IA en el nuevo Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. Con una potencia ilimitada a 120 Hz, tus fotogramas siempre estarán en su punto más fluido.

REDMAGIC 8 PRO Otros teléfonos Android *Above data from REDMAGIC Labs

One of YMO's most famous songs is "Technopolis," which was released in 1979. The song reflects the band's fascination with technology and the future. It features catchy melodies, robotic vocals, and pulsating electronic beats, making it a staple in the techno genre.

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REDMAGIC es el teléfono inteligente para juegos de carga más rápida para garantizar que se mantenga un nivel por encima del resto. Vaya a largo plazo con dos baterías de 3000 mAh para un total de 6000 mAh de duración de la batería y más de un día completo de jugo.

6000mAh Dos baterías de 3000 mAh para un total de 6000 mAh de duración de la batería Vuelve a jugar más rápido con la carga rápida de 65 W

UNA PANTALLA MÁS BRILLANTE Y AUDAZ

Brillantez sin muescas

Una pantalla AMOLED mejorada utiliza la última generación de tecnología UDC para ofrecer más de 2 millones de píxeles de brillo visual para vistas impresionantes y despejadas. Alcanza el brillo máximo a 1300 nits para pantallas invictas incluso cuando juegas al aire libre.

Pantalla Completa Verdadera sin Bisel

960 Hz Frecuencia de muestreo táctil con varios dedos 120 Hz Frecuencia de actualización pantalla de la pulgada 400 píxeles Por pulgada 1300 nits Brillo máximo Precisión de color

Capa protectora de Gorilla Glass

*Above data from REDMAGIC Labs

Y SE SIENTE TAN FRESCO COMO PARECE

Siente el frío a tu alcance

16 °C frío en general

Sistema de refrigeración ICE 11.0

El ICE 11.0 mejorado es un sistema de enfriamiento de 10 capas que funciona para mantener el dispositivo fresco mientras juegas.

Sistema de refrigeración ICE 11.0

Enfriamiento mejorado con una nueva décima capa de enfriamiento colocado debajo de la pantalla para desmozar el calor más rápido y mantener la pantalla fresca al tacto.

Turboventilador de alta velocidad de 20.000 RPM

El calor del teléfono se canaliza hacia el nuevo y mejorado turboventilador incorporado de REDMAGIC, donde se expulsa rápidamente y se reemplaza con aire frío.

Placa de refrigeración líquida VC de doble capa

Mejorado con una doble capa y ahora más grande para cubrir la batería y los potentes chips para juegos Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 y Red Core en la parte posterior del teléfono.

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YMO's music had a significant impact on the development of electronic music worldwide. Their fusion of Western and Eastern sounds inspired many artists and influenced the future direction of electronic music. Despite disbanding in 1984, YMO's legacy continues to live on. Their music has been sampled by numerous artists, and their influence is still felt in the electronic music scene today. In conclusion, Yellow Magic Orchestra's innovative and futuristic approach to music paved the way for the techno and synth-pop genres. Their use of electronic instruments and unique sound continue to inspire artists and make them a legendary group in the history of electronic music..

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