REDMAGIC 7 Pro review: Same great gaming specs with new true full screen gaming design
Our REDMAGIC 7 Pro looks at the company’s latest, and the first gaming smartphone that features true full screen gaming with a UDC display.
Our REDMAGIC 7 Pro looks at the company’s latest, and the first gaming smartphone that features true full screen gaming with a UDC display.
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In recent months, some companies have released a handheld “console,” but you can easily make your own at a fraction of the cost.
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