The new RedMagic 11 Pro features an industry-first dual liquid-air cooling system and a powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, now available for pre-order.
Nguyen Hoai Minh
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RedMagic officially launched its highly anticipated RedMagic 11 Pro gaming smartphone globally on November 3, 2025, at 10:00 AM UTC. This launch makes the liquid-cooled device available for pre-order in key markets including the US, Europe, and parts of Asia, with shipments commencing November 10, 2025. The base model, featuring 12GB RAM and 256GB storage, is priced competitively at $749 USD, aiming to disrupt the high-end mobile gaming sector. European customers can expect a starting price of €699, while in the UK, it begins at £599.
The global release follows the phone's initial debut in China on October 17, 2025. Leading up to this launch, RedMagic teased exclusive global bundles, including cooling accessories, through its social media channels. Global variants come with optimized Android 15 integration, IP68 water and dust resistance, and region-specific 5G band support—crucial enhancements over its Chinese counterpart.
A core differentiator for the RedMagic 11 Pro is its industry-first dual liquid-and-air cooling system. This advanced thermal management solution, inspired by AI server technology, combines pulsating water-cooling with a fluoride liquid, a piezoelectric micro pump, and a high-speed 24,000 RPM fan. This intricate system is designed to operate effectively across an extreme temperature range, from -60°C to 108°C, ensuring the fan itself is IP68-rated for durability.
Beyond its innovative cooling, the RedMagic 11 Pro boasts a formidable spec sheet. It features a 6.85-inch BOE X10 OLED display with a crisp 1.5K resolution (1440 x 3120), a smooth 144Hz refresh rate, and an impressive 2000 nits peak brightness. Perhaps one of the most striking visual elements is its hole-less design, achieved through an under-display 16MP front camera and minimal 1.25mm bezels, offering an immersive gaming canvas.
Under the hood, the phone is powered by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 octa-core processor, clocking up to 4.3GHz. This is further augmented by RedMagic's dedicated RedCore R4 gaming chip, providing AI-enhanced performance and frame interpolation for a smoother experience. Configurations go up to a staggering 24GB LPDDR5X RAM and 1TB UFS 4.0 storage. A substantial 7500mAh battery powers the global variant, supported by 120W fast charging that can achieve a full charge in approximately 35 minutes. Other notable features include shoulder trigger buttons with a 520Hz touch sampling rate, a 3D ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, and stereo speakers, all running on Android 15 with RedMagic OS 9.5. Benchmarks, as demonstrated by RedMagic, show an AnTuTu score of approximately 2.8 million.
Initial expert reviews have been largely positive, particularly concerning the RedMagic 11 Pro's cooling capabilities and value proposition. TechRadar praised the cooling as a "game-changer," confirming temperatures remain below 40°C even during intense gaming. PCMag rated it 4.5/5, commending its "unmatched battery life" but also pointed out the presence of bloatware in RedMagic OS. Android Authority experts went so far as to label it "the best value gaming phone of 2025," noting its performance against rivals like the Black Shark 6.
Community sentiment echoes this enthusiasm, with users on platforms like Reddit expressing excitement over the competitive $749 price point for flagship-level specifications. Comments frequently highlight the phone's "monster battery" and superior cooling over previous models, reducing throttling by 30% compared to the RedMagic 10. While some users have raised concerns regarding software updates, RedMagic has committed to three years of updates and promised day-one patches for minor reported bugs, reflecting an 80% positive aggregated social metric.
The RedMagic 11 Pro's global rollout includes specific regional considerations. In the US, it will be available via Amazon and RedMagic's official website, with confirmed carrier support for Verizon and AT&T 5G following FCC certification. European markets benefit from a 2-year warranty extension, and in the UK, launch bundles will include free earbuds. While India and Southeast Asian markets will see a slight delay until November 15, 2025, due to certification processes, the expected pricing is around INR 62,000 (~$740 USD), with a strong focus on esports events in these regions. The China Pro+ variant, which boasts an exclusive 8000mAh battery and higher storage options, has already reported over 100,000 units sold in its first week, underscoring strong domestic demand.