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  • A very interesting new gaming smartphone just came out called the Nubia Red Magic 3.

  • It has some pretty fantastic specs and an internal cooling fan, like something you'd

  • see on a gaming laptop or desktop computer.

  • Plus it can film in 8K, all for less than $500.

  • But then there's always that question: are cheap phones durable?

  • Today we'll find out.

  • This gaming smartphone durability test video is sponsored by RAID: Shadow Legends.

  • If you remember, they sponsored one of my other gaming phone durability tests, and right

  • now RAID has a special global tournament going on.

  • You can compete with millions of other players in a massive arena tournament for in-game

  • prizes, as well as prizes that get delivered to your house.

  • RAID is a brand new, free-to-play mobile RPG game with detailed 3D graphics and giant boss

  • fights.

  • This dragon is crazy intense and there are hundreds of champions to collect and customize.

  • I'll put a link for RAID: Shadow Legends in the description of this video, and only through

  • that link can you get an additional 50,000 silver and a free epic champion, and you can

  • join in on that launch tournament right away.

  • I'm personally not a big gamer, but they've put a lot of work into this one.

  • Huge thanks to RAID: Shadow Legends for sponsoring this video.

  • Now it's time to check out the Nubia Red Magic 3 and see if that internal cooling fan has

  • any affect on durability.

  • Let's get started.

  • [Intro]

  • It seems like gaming phones are getting more and more popular these days.

  • Probably because the high end specs and unique designs make them stand out in this world

  • of normal boring smartphones that appeal to the masses.

  • This Nubia Red Magic 3 is anything but normal.

  • Inside the box we get our standard charging cable, wall plug and information booklet.

  • But check out this body, with it's long customizeable LED light bar in the center.

  • The lights don't show up very well here on my brightly lit desktop, but you get the idea.

  • The reason this Red Magic 3 caught my eye though...or should I say ear...is the cooling

  • fan inside the phone.

  • This is the first smartphone with an active cooling system built directly into the phone.

  • Normal phones would just toss in a copper heat pipe and call it a day, but Nubia says

  • this turbo fan can decrease the processor temperature by 16 degrees.

  • I'm pretty blown away.

  • There's a side vent that allows the ejected air to flow out of the phone, but this thing

  • is crazy.

  • Obviously water protection goes down the drain, but it'll be super interesting to see this

  • fan from the inside during the teardown.

  • Let's start with the scratch test.

  • Gotta love it when companies include free screen protectors.

  • The Red Magic 3 has a 90 Hertz screen refresh rate, which is great for gaming phones.

  • We saw the same thing on the OnePlus 7 Pro, but this phone is almost $200 cheaper.

  • With our Mohs scale of hardness scratch test, we see the industry standard scratches at

  • a level 6, with deeper grooves at a level 7.

  • Glass is pretty scratch resistant when compared to plastic screens, but a screen protector

  • is always still a good idea, especially if scratches bother you.

  • This might come as a surprise, but scratches don't really bother me.

  • The Red Magic 3 does have dual front firing stereo speakers, which is also nice for gaming.

  • Front firing speakers are just about great for everything actually since your face and

  • ears are usually pointed at the screen.

  • The speaker grills are made from plastic and are permanently attached to the phone.

  • The selfie camera is 16 megapixels and also protected under that same front glass layer.

  • The sides of the phone are made from metal, along with the gray power button and gray

  • metal volume rocker.

  • There are 2 plastic top triggers built into the framealso used for gaming.

  • Hopefully these plastic indentions in the metal frame won't cause any structural issues

  • later on.

  • We'll find out.

  • Check this out...a gaming phone with a headphone jack.

  • I'm liking this thing more and more.

  • It's almost like if you want a headphone jack these days on your cellphone, you just gotta

  • go spend less money, which isn't a bad thing at all.

  • Over here on the left side of the phone, we get more metal sides, and some circular metal

  • pins that probably work as a gaming port for accessories.

  • The red switch up here at the top is a dedicated gaming switch.

  • This allows the fan to turn on and can block texts and calls if you want as well.

  • It's made from metal.

  • Down here at the bottom of the phone we get our standard USB-C port and 2 screws that

  • hold the whole thing together.

  • The bottom forward firing stereo speaker grill is down here as well, covered in plastic.

  • I know I've mentioned quite a few cool things about this phone, but for me, one of the coolest

  • is the ability for this 48 megapixel glass covered camera to film in 8K resolution.

  • Seeing that technology come to mobile smartphones for the first time is fantastic.

  • Granted, it is a beta and still in it's infancy, but this short little video I filmed is indeed

  • 7680 x 4320 pixels in resolution.

  • It's also kind of only filming in 15 frames per second, but it's cool to see it happening,

  • especially now that 8K TVs are starting to come out.

  • The elongated hexagon above the LED light bar is a rear facing fingerprint scanner.

  • It is scratchable, but does still maintain it's function with the inflicted damage and

  • unlocks the phone every time.

  • Getting a close up look at the cooling fan intake grill.

  • It appears to be a metal mesh screen, but I'll have to check it out from the inside

  • of the phone if it survives the rest of this durability test.

  • Each of the red corner accents are made from metal.

  • There's also a single hexaonally shaped plastic LED flash.

  • The unique part of this phone is that the 4 sides, top, bottom, left, and right, slope

  • down away from the center ridge.

  • Each quadrant is made from the aluminum metal that we've been seeing everywhere else on

  • this phone.

  • That center LED peak is covered with plastic.

  • Now, as you very well know, I'm one of the world leaders in razor blade cellphone art.

  • It is a tough industry, you know, with like lots of competition.

  • And people everywhere are always asking me, 'Hey Jerry, how are you going to stay on top?

  • How are you going to take your art to the next level?'

  • And I always say the same thing, it's the 3 P's of success: practice, persistence, and

  • practice.

  • I thought it was only fitting that since this phone is called the Red Magic 3, that we draw

  • a magic genie on the back.

  • And I think maybe my genie spent a bit too much time in the lamp.

  • I also hear it's like super hot in Agrabah, which brings us to the burn test.

  • Not every phone would be able to survive in the Cave of Wonders.

  • After about 20 seconds, the 1080p AMOLED display starts to turn white and pulse, which I haven't

  • seen before.

  • It does leave a permanent white mark in the middle of the screen, but everything is still

  • working just fine.

  • The real question though is will everything still be working just fine after the bend

  • test?

  • Gaming phones live a much rougher life, I imagine, than your average smartphone.

  • And with the first flex of the Red Magic 3, I hear a loud pop, which is actually the screen

  • popping out from the metal phone frame.

  • But everything is still working.

  • When I bend from the front, there is no flex at all to the phone, but rotating it around

  • again to the back side, we hear another pop.

  • The screen and the housing separate again.

  • Probably because there is no water resistance or adhesive holding the display to the body,

  • just those two screws down at the bottom.

  • But it is still alive.

  • The Nubia Red Magic 3 survives my durability test.

  • And honestly, for the money, it's a steal.

  • It's hard to justify spending $1000 on brand name flagships when some $500 phones are getting

  • everything right.

  • Let me know down in the comments what phone you want to see tested next.

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  • And thanks a ton for watching.

  • I'll see you around.

A very interesting new gaming smartphone just came out called the Nubia Red Magic 3.

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