A week after its China debut, Nubia’s RedMagic 11S Pro arrives worldwide in two translucent finishes, offering a 7,500 mAh battery, liquid‑flow cooling, a 3 nm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 Elite Leading Edition, and a 144 Hz AMOLED display, all wrapped in a gaming‑centric OS.
RedMagic 11S Pro Goes Global – What’s New, What Stays the Same, and Why It Matters

Nubia’s RedMagic brand has taken its flagship gaming phone from a China‑only launch to a full‑scale international rollout. The global edition, simply called RedMagic 11S Pro, arrives in two translucent finishes – Nightfreeze (black) and Subzero (silver) – and keeps the high‑performance DNA that made the Chinese variants stand out.
Core Hardware – Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 Elite Leading Edition
At the heart of the 11S Pro is a 3 nm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 Elite Leading Edition SoC, tuned for gaming. The chip features two custom Orion V3 Phoenix cores that can boost up to 4.74 GHz, a step above the standard 8 Gen 5. This overclock translates into higher frame rates in GPU‑intensive titles and smoother multitasking when you switch between a game and background apps.
Memory and storage come in two configurations:
- 12 GB RAM + 256 GB UFS 4.0 (Nightfreeze only)
- 16 GB RAM + 512 GB UFS 4.0 (both Nightfreeze and Subzero)
UFS 4.0 ensures that load times for large game assets stay in the sub‑second range, a noticeable benefit when launching titles like Call of Duty: Mobile or Genshin Impact.
Battery, Charging, and the New Cooling System
The global model swaps the Chinese 8,000 mAh cell for a 7,500 mAh battery. While the capacity is lower, Nubia compensates with 80 W wired and wireless charging. The phone can charge from 0 % to 100 % in roughly 35 minutes via the wired charger, and the wireless pad tops out at about 70 % in the same time frame.
What truly sets the 11S Pro apart is its AquaCore liquid‑flow cooling. RedMagic claims it is the industry’s first “flowing fluorinated liquid” system. In practice, a thin channel runs beneath the main heat spreader, circulating a non‑conductive fluorinated fluid that actively removes heat from the SoC and GPU. The system works together with:
- An RGB‑lit fan that can spin up to 24,000 RPM for short bursts during intense gaming sessions.
- An enlarged vapor chamber that spreads residual heat across the rear panel.
- Energy CUBE 3.0 software that dynamically balances fan speed, liquid flow, and CPU throttling based on real‑time temperature data.
The result is a device that can sustain high clock speeds for longer periods without the thermal throttling that plagues many flagship phones.
Display and Build
The 11S Pro sports a 6.85‑inch AMOLED panel with a resolution of 1216 × 2688 px and a 144 Hz refresh rate. The high refresh rate, combined with a 2592 Hz PWM flicker‑free dimming system, reduces eye strain during long play sessions. Brightness peaks at 1,800 nits (peak HDR), making the screen legible even in direct sunlight.
The chassis is built around a transparent polycarbonate frame that showcases the internal cooling components. The phone is IPX8 water‑resistant (submersion up to 1.5 m for 30 minutes) but does not carry a dust‑proof rating, a trade‑off often made to keep the cooling vents open.
Camera Setup – Gaming‑First, Not Photo‑First
On the rear, RedMagic equips two 50 MP sensors:
- 23 mm f/1.9 wide‑angle with a 1/1.55‑inch sensor.
- 13 mm f/2.0 ultra‑wide with autofocus and a 1/2.88‑inch sensor.
While the hardware is respectable, the camera software is geared toward speed rather than computational photography. Expect solid daylight shots, but low‑light performance will lag behind mainstream flagships.
Software – RedMagic OS 11.5 on Android 16
The phone runs RedMagic OS 11.5, a thin skin over Android 16 that adds several gaming‑centric features:
- RedCore R4 chip integration for frame‑rate smoothing, haptic tuning, and audio latency reduction.
- Gemini AI that can suggest performance profiles based on the game you launch.
- Shoulder triggers that provide tactile input for shooters and racing games.
- 360° antenna architecture for more stable Wi‑Fi and 5G connections during high‑throughput gaming.
The OS also includes a Game Space hub where you can toggle performance modes, record gameplay, and monitor temperature in real time.
Pricing, Availability, and Ecosystem Implications
The RedMagic 11S Pro will be sold in most of Europe, the UK, Asia‑Pacific, the Middle East, and Latin America. Pricing starts at €799 / $849 / £709 for the 12 GB/256 GB Nightfreeze model, with the 16 GB/512 GB variants priced at €899 / $949 / £799.
Pre‑orders open on June 9, with shipments beginning June 10. Early‑bird vouchers (available June 3‑9) grant a $30 discount and a complimentary RedMagic Mora Magnet accessory, a magnetic controller that clips onto the back of the phone for a more console‑like experience.
From an ecosystem standpoint, the 11S Pro reinforces RedMagic’s strategy of building a tightly integrated gaming hardware and software stack. By shipping a single global SKU, Nubia simplifies firmware updates and accessory compatibility across regions, which should improve long‑term support compared to the fragmented Chinese lineup.
Bottom Line
The global RedMagic 11S Pro delivers a compelling blend of raw performance, innovative cooling, and a display that can keep up with the fastest mobile titles. Its battery size is modest compared to the Chinese 8,000 mAh variant, but the addition of wireless charging and the aggressive cooling solution make it a practical daily driver for gamers who also need a phone that can handle everyday tasks.
If you’re already invested in the RedMagic ecosystem – using the Mora Magnet controller or the RedMagic Cloud gaming service – the 11S Pro is the natural upgrade. For newcomers, the price point sits comfortably below most flagship gaming phones, making it an attractive entry point into high‑performance mobile gaming.
For full specifications and the latest firmware updates, visit the official RedMagic product page.

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