RedMagic is stepping back into the tablet arena with the upcoming RedMagic Tablet 3 Pro, and it’s clearly designed with mobile gamers in mind. The device sports a stunning 9-inch OLED display with a buttery-smooth 165Hz refresh rate and a local peak brightness of 1,600 nits, promising a vibrant and ultra-responsive visual experience. Eye health isn’t forgotten either, with features like a 5,280Hz PWM dimming, SGS-certified blue light filter, and Synopsys S3930 touch controller chip ensuring precision and comfort during long sessions.
Under the hood, the Tablet 3 Pro is no slouch.
It’s powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Elite chipset, accompanied by a vapor chamber cooling system with active airflow and a built-in spinning fan-complete with flashy RGB lighting for that gamer edge. Performance should be more than enough for anything from AAA mobile titles to multitasking with heavy apps.
Battery-wise, the 8,200mAh cell paired with 80W fast wired charging means you can top up quickly and get back in the action without major downtime. However, some users are holding their breath about features RedMagic hasn’t confirmed yet-particularly the presence of a microSD card slot and a 3.5mm headphone jack. These legacy features might be the tipping point for some, especially when compared to offerings like Samsung’s Tab S9, which boasts superior software support and S Pen functionality.
Fans are excited, but a few remain cautious. While the hardware is impressive, RedMagic’s past record on long-term software support raises some eyebrows. If RedMagic can deliver a solid software experience and a competitive price point-alongside confirmed support for expandable storage and wired audio-the Tablet 3 Pro might just be the sleeper hit of 2025’s gaming tablet scene.
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