RedMagic’s latest global launch is built around one simple idea: sustained gaming performance without compromise. The RedMagic 11S Pro arrives with an overclocked Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 that can reach 4.74 GHz, making it one of the most aggressive chip configurations in the brand’s lineup.
That performance focus is reinforced by an internal liquid cooling system and a built-in fan that can spin up to 24,000 RPM. In a market where many flagship phones rely only on passive cooling, RedMagic is again leaning on active thermal hardware as a defining feature.
A global version with a familiar core
The international release follows the phone’s debut in China, although the global market does not get the 11S Pro+ name. Instead, the global model is effectively the equivalent of the Chinese 11S Pro+, with one notable change in charging support.
Inside, the hardware package is centered on Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, LPDDR5X RAM, and UFS 4.1 Pro storage. That combination is aimed at users who want high performance to remain stable over long gaming sessions rather than peaking only in short bursts.
Cooling remains a major selling point
The 4.74 GHz clock speed stands out because it goes beyond the standard 4.6 GHz limit. RedMagic pairs that tuning with liquid cooling and an active fan, a setup that is meant to keep performance from dropping under load.
The fan is not a minor addition. By placing active cooling at the center of the design, RedMagic continues to separate its gaming phones from typical flagship devices that avoid moving parts altogether.
A cleaner take on the gaming design
Visually, the RedMagic 11S Pro keeps the identity of the RedMagic 11 Pro series. The transparent deuterium-bladed rear panel remains, along with the same camera orientation seen in the previous generation.
RedMagic has also refined the back panel details. The circular module that shows the liquid cooling path is now slimmer and less aggressive, while the outer cylindrical element has been removed in favor of a more compact inner circle.
A blue rectangular accent has been added as well, giving the rear layout a more balanced look without abandoning the phone’s gaming character. The result is still unmistakably RedMagic, but with a cleaner finish.
Built for gaming and media on the front
The display is another key part of the package. RedMagic uses a 6.85-inch AMOLED panel with 1.5K resolution, a 144 Hz refresh rate, and peak brightness of up to 2,800 nits.
That combination gives the phone the kind of screen setup expected from a premium gaming handset. The large panel, high refresh rate, and strong brightness should suit competitive gaming as well as video and other media use.
Camera setup stays straightforward
RedMagic keeps the rear camera system close to the previous generation. The phone uses a 50 MP main camera, a 50 MP ultrawide camera, and one additional sensor.
On the front, there is a 16 MP under-display camera. That approach helps the screen stay uninterrupted, avoiding a punch-hole or notch and preserving the full-panel look.
Large battery, faster charging for the global model
The RedMagic 11S Pro includes a 7,500mAh battery. For the global version, charging is supported at 80W wired and 80W wireless.
That battery size fits the phone’s broader goal of delivering long gaming sessions, while the charging setup adds flexibility for users who want quick top-ups.
Connectivity and extras aimed at gamers
The feature list also includes Wi‑Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, and an IR blaster. RedMagic also uses an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner and USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C for modern connectivity and data transfer.
A 3.5 mm headphone jack is still present, which is notable as many flagship phones have removed it. For gamers who still prefer wired headsets, that port remains a practical advantage.
Colors, memory options, and starting price
For the global market, the RedMagic 11S Pro comes in Deuterium Edge Silver and Dark. The available configurations are 12 GB + 256 GB and 16 GB + 512 GB, with pricing starting at $799.
RedMagic has not announced the official sales date yet, but interested buyers can already register for notifications through the brand’s international store.
Source: gadgets.beebom.com




