RedMagic 11S Pro Goes Global Now with 7,500mAh, 144Hz

RedMagic brings the 11S Pro to global markets with a 7,500mAh battery, Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 Elite Leading Edition, advanced liquid cooling, 144Hz AMOLED and gaming-focused hardware. Pre-orders start June 9.

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RedMagic 11S Pro Goes Global Now with 7,500mAh, 144Hz

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Imagine a phone that feels like a handheld arcade cabinet: heavy on power, light on compromise. RedMagic's newest gaming flagship has crossed borders, and it lands with one clear message — this is built for play.

What’s actually different this time

Globally, RedMagic is offering a single model: the 11S Pro. It ships in two translucent finishes, Nightfreeze (black) and Subzero (silver), and keeps the gaming-first DNA intact. Inside sits a tuned 3nm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 Elite Leading Edition, complete with two high-frequency Orion V3 Phoenix L cores that spike to 4.74GHz. Choose 12GB or 16GB of RAM, with 256GB storage paired to the 12GB option and 512GB for the 16GB SKU.

Battery life has been rebalanced for international buyers: a 7,500mAh cell with both 80W wired and 80W wireless charging replaces the larger 8,000mAh option that showed up at the China launch. There’s also a higher-wattage 11S Pro+ variant announced for China, but that won’t be part of the global rollout.

RedMagic kept the mechanical theatrics. A dedicated RedCore R4 gaming chip handles performance tuning, visuals, haptics and audio cues so the main SoC can focus on framerate. Thermal plumbing is elaborate: an RGB fan that can reach 24,000 RPM, an enlarged vapor chamber, and a so-called flowing fluorinated liquid cooling loop — RedMagic’s claim to be the first to ship that particular solution. The software brains, Energy CUBE 3.0, coordinates the whole stack.

Controls are familiar to fans: pressure-sensitive shoulder triggers for more tactile input, plus a full suite of gaming modes and performance profiles in RedMagic OS 11.5, which runs on top of Android 16 and includes Gemini AI features baked into the experience.

The display checks the checklist for competitive play: a 6.85-inch AMOLED at 1216x2688 pixels, 144Hz refresh, and a blistering 2592Hz PWM flicker rate. Peak brightness can reach up to 1,800 nits. Network and reliability are addressed with IPX8 water resistance and a 360-degree antenna design.

Camera hardware is straightforward and capable: two 50MP modules on the back. The main is a 23mm wide with a 1/1.55-inch sensor and f/1.9 optics; the secondary is a 13mm ultrawide with autofocus, a 1/2.88-inch sensor and f/2.0 aperture. These aren’t esports essentials, but they’re solid for everyday shots.

Pre-orders begin on June 9, with open sales from June 10. An Early Bird Voucher will be available from June 3 through June 9 for a nominal fee of €1; it unlocks a €30 discount, early pre-order access by one day, and a complimentary RedMagic Mora Magnet.

Availability spans most of Europe including the UK, Asia Pacific, the Middle East, and Latin America. If you’ve been waiting for a gaming phone that treats cooling and control as first-class features, this one’s finally leaving the factory gates and heading your way.

Source: gsmarena

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Marius

Is the flowing fluorinated liquid cooling actually safe? sounds fancy but any longterm leaks, warranty headaches? or is that just marketing fluff

circuito

woah, 24,000 RPM fan?? this is mad, cooling looks next level but 7,500mAh and 80W wireless... curious about real battery life tho