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Let’s face it: our phones have evolved far beyond their original purpose of making calls. They’re now our portable entertainment hubs, streaming our favorite shows, curating the perfect playlists, and for gaming enthusiasts, providing a platform to play on-the-go. If your mobile gaming has been limited to Wordle and Candy Crush Saga while your home console sees the latest PlayStation or Nintendo releases, it might be time to step up your game. Enter the RedMagic 11 Pro, a smartphone poised to revolutionize mobile gaming, and it comes with enticing offers for those ready to jump in early.
From November 13 to 18, 2025, early adopters can enjoy a $30 discount, receive a complimentary exclusive RedMagic canvas bag, and gain 24-hour early access to the sale ahead of the general public on November 19th, all for the initial commitment of just $1.
The RedMagic 11 Pro is packed with features that make it a standout choice, including the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor and an AquaCore Liquid Cooling System. Promising a faster and visually enhanced gaming experience, it has already stirred excitement since its debut earlier this month, living up to its promises.
What makes RedMagic 11 Pro so much better?
Its performance is currently unmatched, thanks to the TSMC 3 nm N3P process combined with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and RedCore R4, ensuring ultra-smooth, lag-free gaming. The Adreno™ graphics processing unit offers 20% more power savings, 35% greater power efficiency, and a 30% performance boost. Together with the Energy Cube 3.0 engine, this setup delivers a 40% overall performance increase and 12% reduced power consumption. The 11 Pro is also armed with up to 24 GB LPDDR5T RAM and 1 TB UFS 4.1 Pro storage, enabling lightning-fast speeds and effortless multitasking.
The smartphone’s superior processing power and innovative internal cooling ensure a stable frame rate, even in the most graphically demanding scenarios. As the first mass-produced smartphone with AI server-grade liquid cooling, it uses AI-controlled fluorinated liquid coolant alongside piezoelectric micropumps and micron-level channels for consistent cooling. Aquacore acts as an internal regulator, allowing storage and processors to perform optimally without overheating. Featuring a 13,116 mm² vapor chamber—the largest in the industry—and dual-side protrusions, it achieves 50% more heat dissipation. It also includes Liquid Metal 3.0 for quicker and safer heat transfer and a 24,000 RPM waterproof turbofan, the fastest available on any current smartphone. But there’s more to this tech marvel.

The RedMagic 11 Pro boasts a 6.85” BOE X10 AMOLED display with a 2688 × 1216 resolution, offering visuals as stunning as high-end screens costing thousands. The display reaches 1,800 nits peak brightness and 100% DCI-P3, with ΔE ≈ 0.7 for incredible color accuracy. Simply put, it delivers some of the most breathtaking visuals possible on a mobile device—or any device, for that matter. With 0.7 mm ultra-slim bezels offering a 95.3% screen-to-body ratio, it maximizes screen space. For those concerned about eye strain from all this visual brilliance, the phone is SGS and TÜV Rheinland certified, ensuring advanced eye protection.
When it comes to the actual gameplay, the RedMagic folks have it covered. You can expect every interaction with the screen to register how it should thanks to the 144 Hz refresh rate and 3000 Hz touch response. Every tap and swipe will get picked up without delay. They even accounted for rainy days and hand-washing by incorporating a wet-hand mode powered by the Synaptics 3910v touch chip.
At this point, you’re probably concerned about battery life (and rightfully so.) But you didn’t really think they’d skimp on that part, did you? It has a 7,500 mAh battery with 80 W wired + wireless charging capabilities. The phone can be fully charged after just 68 minutes and enjoy normal daily use of the phone for over 34 hours. It also supports 12.5 hours of live-streaming and has two-way reverse charging capabilities.
A few more bells and whistles
- When it comes to audio, the phone features a 3.5 mm audio jack for high-fidelity wired audio. It has Dual 1015A + 1115E stereo speakers with DTS:X® Ultra technology to deliver superior sound quality. Additional features like the 0815 X-axis linear motors, 520 Hz shoulder triggers and RGB side lighting establish immersive gameplay for the user and realistic 4D vibration.
- In case you’re wondering how the phone actually functions, it’s equally as exciting, thanks to MORA. RedMagic’s built-in virtual assistant has been enhanced with improved voice recognition and operates much like Siri and Alexa, but with the added ability to issue commands mid-game thanks to Mora Mouth. It’s also integrated with Google Gemini and that MORA/Gemini tag team helps make the 11 Pro a content creator’s dream. MORA gives your phone a little pizazz with features like live wallpaper, personalized wake-up calls and charging animations.
- The phone comes standard with a triple camera system: 50MP main (OIS), 50MP ultra-wide and 2MP auxiliary sensor. The 16 MP front camera is specially designed for streaming and, perhaps more importantly, for selfies. The AI-powered imaging algorithms offer professional-grade clarity, range and HDR precision…preventing glare and blurry photos. All of your photography, video and live-streaming needs were carefully considered and made to be as straightforward as possible.
- With such a fancy piece of equipment, the brand also included features to keep the internal hardware intact. The phone’s Corning® Gorilla Glass and aluminum alloy frame keep things secure along with IPX8 water resistance for everyday protection.

So, is it worth it?
If you’ve made it this far into the write-up and are still on the fence, let me put it simply for you. It’s time to graduate, gamers, and the RedMagic 11 Pro is our diploma! And with the early bird offer (spend $1 to get $30 off, a free exclusive RedMagic canvas bag and have early access to the sale for 24 hours) expiring in just a few days, it really shouldn’t even be a question at this point.