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Nubia to unveil 5g handset with 144Hz display at MWC

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Beijing, Feb 9 (IANS) Chinese handset maker Nubia could unveil its Red Magic 5G smartphone at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2020 later this month in Barcelona with a display that has a refresh rate of 144Hz.

This confirmation comes from Nubia President Ni Fei, who took to Weibo -- a Chinese microblogging website, to make the announcement.

Fei also shared a couple of posters on the Chinese social network, confirming the Red Magic 5G will boast a 144Hz display, making it the world's first gaming smartphone to sport a panel with this refresh rate.

One of the images also shows the back of a phone, likely the Red Magic 5G, with a triple camera setup aligned vertically in the center, joined by the Red Magic moniker and the company logo, GSMArena reported on Saturday.

Earlier, Fei had shared a post on Weibo to tease the company's upcoming 5G smartphone with an impressive 80W fast charging capabilities, according to Gizmo China.

--IANS

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