Nubia's latest gaming smartphone sets new standards for thermal management and endurance.
HM Journal
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18 days ago
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Who's ready for mobile gaming without the dreaded thermal throttling? Because RedMagic just dropped a serious contender. On October 17, 2025, Nubia's RedMagic officially launched its 11 Pro series in China, making waves with what they’re calling the world’s first smartphone to feature integrated liquid cooling. Coupled with a massive 8000mAh battery, this device isn’t just an incremental upgrade; it's a bold statement in the increasingly competitive gaming phone market.
The true star of the RedMagic 11 Pro is its sophisticated thermal management system. Dubbed the "Pulsating Water-Cooling Engine," it’s a hybrid liquid-air solution, a genuine marvel in a handheld device. We're talking about fluoride-based liquid, a piezoelectric ceramic micro-pump, and a 24,000 RPM IP68-rated cooling fan all working in concert. Add a vapor chamber and liquid metal into the mix, and you've got a system engineered to dissipate heat 20% faster than older air-only setups. This isn't just marketing fluff; Nubia claims it can reduce peak temperatures by a staggering 25°C during intense gaming sessions. Think about it: maintaining 120fps in demanding titles like Genshin Impact for hours on end without the phone feeling like a hot plate. Pretty wild, right? As tech reviewer Marques Brownlee (MKBHD) aptly tweeted, if this lives up to the hype, it truly could "change mobile gaming."
Beyond the impressive cooling, the RedMagic 11 Pro packs an 8000mAh silicon-carbon anode battery. This isn’t just big; it's currently the largest in any gaming phone, offering a substantial jump from its 6500mAh predecessor. For anyone who's ever had their device die mid-raid or during a crucial esports match, this is a literal game-changer. Imagine two-plus days of mixed use, all powered by a single charge. And when it finally does need topping up, the 120W wired fast charging promises a full charge in about 25 minutes, with 80W wireless charging also on board. That’s phenomenal endurance. The phone also boasts a crisp 6.8-inch 2K+ AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate, all without a distracting notch thanks to its under-screen camera. Plus, the dedicated RedCore R4 chip handles frame interpolation, pushing some games to a smooth 120Hz, ensuring a truly immersive visual experience.
Initial reactions in China have been overwhelmingly positive, particularly among the gaming community. Users on platforms like Reddit and Weibo are hailing the 8000mAh battery as a lifesaver, and early reviews on JD.com praise the "ice-cold performance." However, some feedback points to the device's inherent bulk—a trade-off, perhaps, for such advanced cooling and battery tech—and a bit of software bloat. RedMagic has already teased a global launch, likely aiming for December 2025 or early 2026, possibly at events like CES. It'll be interesting to see how global pricing and regional variants shake out, especially with potential regulatory considerations for features like wireless charging. What's clear is the RedMagic 11 Pro isn't just playing catch-up; it's pushing the boundaries of what a mobile gaming device can achieve.