The $699 REDMAGIC 11 Pro is a smartphone designed for mobile gamers. It has a 6.85 inch, 144 Hz AMOLED display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor and a massive 7,500 mAh battery. It’s also the first smartphone to feature both a fan and a liquid cooling system to help keep components cool under heavy load.
After launching in China last month, the phone will go on sale globally November 18th with prices starting at $749 in the US, $999 in Canada, and €699 in Europe.

The starting price is for matte black model with 12GB of LPDDR5T RAM and 256GB of UFS 4.1 storage, but higher-priced configurations come with up to 24TB of RAM and 1TB of storage.
The phone’s most unusual feature is the liquid cooling system, which runs fluid through tubes inside the phone to help draw heat away from the CPU and battery. There’s also a 24,000 RPM waterproof fan, a vapor chamber, and graphene and copper plates to help spread heat.
REDMAGIC’s latest gaming phone feature a 2688 x 1216 pixel display with a 3,000 Hz touch sampling rate (or 360 Hz for multi-finger touch input). The display supports up to 1800 nits peak brightness and has no visible cut-outs.
Not only is there an ultrasonic under-display fingerprint reader, but the REDMAGIC 11 Pro’s selfie camera is a 16MP under-display camera.  Rear cameras include 50MP primary and ultrawide cameras and a 2MP macro camera.
In addition to Qualcomm’s highest-performance current-gen smartphone processor, the phone has a REDMAGIC RedCore 4 co-processor that helps with upscaling and other tasks for smoother visuals and reduced heat.

Other features include 520 Hz shoulder triggers, stereo speakers and a 3.5mmm audio jack, RGB lighting on the back and sides of the phone, and support for 80W fast charging (both wired and wireless). The REDMAGIC 11 Pro has a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port with support for video output.
The REDMAGIC 11 Pro ships with REDMAGIC OS 11 software, which is based on Android 16. And despite having moving parts (like a fan), the phone is rated IPX8 for water resistance.
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