nubia Red Magic 9S Pro review
Redmagic OS 9.5 on top of Android 14
The nubia Red Magic 9 Pro naturally comes with the latest available Redmagic OS software, in this case, version 9.5. This version is based on Android 14 and brings over 20 new features, but mostly under-the-hood changes.
Keeping up with the trends, the company developed the new OS overlay with a focus on AI. nubia markets a new AI algorithm working in the background to identify games, provide useful information during gameplay, enhance the AI voice assistant functionality and help make the underlying processes more efficient within the system.
However the UI, navigation, iconography and animations are largely the same as before, with only some small visual changes to the icons in the Settings menu. The UI overhaul came with the Red Magic 8 Pro, so Redmagic OS is now more in line with stock Android and is simpler-looking, in a good way. There are still tons of features and customizations to go through, and it's still heavily customized ROM, not your typical vanilla Android.
Home screen • Lock screen • Notification shade • Notification shade • App drawer • Recent apps
Pretty much every aspect of the UI is customizable and can be tuned to your liking. It has tons of customizable clock styles for the lock screen, themes, icon adjustments, etc. Now, you can even choose the shape and the accent color of the quick toggles in the notification shade menu.
nubia phones have always paid special attention to their always-on display functionality. You can even set looping, cool-looking GIFs and videos. Naturally, this would consume more power.
A new addition to the mix is "Super Wallpapers". These are basically retro games like Snake and Tetris, which can be set as wallpapers and interacted with from the home screen.
Also, speaking of AoD, there is a new mode called "Game Information Overview". It cycles through gameplay statistics, screenshots and recommendations on your lock screen. You enable the new AoD by having game space on, locking the phone and placing it horizontally.
The rather subtle LED lighting on the back can also be customized to your liking.
One of the new Redmagic OS features is the option to adjust the volume on a per app basis.
The fingerprint reader works excellently - it's fast, reliable and accurate. It also doubles as a heart rate monitor. It can be surprisingly accurate but is a bit inconsistent for our taste.
Game Space and screen casting
The Game space's in-game overlay has experienced a significant redesign with Redmagic OS 6. It now consists of two large, symmetrical menus on each side of the display. Most of the functions are readily accessible with a single tap, which is greatly appreciated. Using an overlay, you can monitor your CPU and GPU frequency and, crucially, in-game fps. There are some quick access shortcuts for supported messenger apps as well for more convenient window-based chatting while in game.
The more powerful settings are in their own sub-menu within the overlay. You can adjust CPU and GPU performance profiles, screen sensitivity, and sampling rate, and you can enable a particular visual profile for the display to make certain game elements more easily visible.
Game Shorthand is a feature within Game Space; it is basically a library where you can store game screenshots and attach notes to them. You can then quickly view up to 50 of these simultaneously - great for things like point-and-click adventure games for remembering clues and puzzles.
Plugins are a relatively new addition to the Red Magic Game Space. Unfortunately, like many other UI parts, these suffer from poor and incomplete translations, and it is difficult to discern what each one does.
X Gravity is the system nubia uses to map external devices like a controller or keyboard and mouse to on-screen controls. This is something that the Red Magic 9S Pro lets you easily do out of the box, which is a bit controversial for competitive play since it offers a major advantage.
Auxiliary line is a way to define on-screen circles that appear around your character and signify things like the area of effect of certain skills or attacks - particularly useful for MOBA games. Stopwatches give the player an array of on-screen stopwatches to quickly time things like a skill or spell cooldown on enemies.
The Crosshair feature is particularly useful for shooters. Not only does it draw a crosshair overlay on the screen, but it can also zoom into a particular area of the image.
A new addition to the plugin library is the so-called AI Trigger. The system waits for a certain event to happen, say an empty magazine, and it will automatically tap on the reload button.
Of course, there are the shoulder triggers - one of the best gaming features of the Red Magic 9S Pro by far. They provide a really nice experience for racing and first-person shooter games.
Circling back to X Gravity and the ability to map in-game, on-screen controls to physical accessories like a joystick or keyboard and mouse, it should be considered how major of a feature this is on the Red Magic 9S Pro. The phone itself offers several convenient ways to connect to peripherals. First off, there is USB alt mode. Using a supported dongle, you can easily get an HDMI or DP output from the Red Magic 9S Pro and USB inputs back into the phone. This is a great way to connect it directly to a monitor or TV.
If that seems too cumbersome for you and you would rather just use a PC to play your mobile games, then there is Redmagic studio - a Windows app that lets you screencast over Wi-Fi or a USB cable connected directly to the PC. It works at a refresh rate of up to 120Hz. The whole pairing process with the desktop app is seamless and extremely easy. You can set up different mapping profiles for all the games you play, and the keyboard/mouse input is pretty solid.
The streaming feature works in all phone menus and apps, not just games, so it may be useful for more than just gaming. The gestures and keyboard typing feel native. You can even use the phone itself as a trackpad for touch input or alternatively opt to have it entirely autonomously functional so you can cast one app to a TV or monitor while using your phone for something entirely different. The whole system is extremely flexible and works surprisingly well. Props to nubia.
Reader comments
- Anonymous
- 30 Sep 2024
- tuh
Reset your connection on Bluetooth, and your earbud as well. For the software buggy? I don't think I have the same issue, are you using 9/9s? Or just the same brand?
- Anonymous
- 30 Sep 2024
- tuh
Ori case? A lot of case out there seriously better than the casing XD. Like too much, brother, I'm using the one that has a metal plate behind, that allows extra fan to be jack on, then game with extra coolness
- khatchadour
- 22 Sep 2024
- 3e$
i bought it exactely for the reasons you list. im not at all a gamer but hte huge battery life and no punch hole screen definitively won my vote ! As a daily use i really like it . professional use only. the only bad side is that i cant find any repl...