ICYMI: The REDMAGIC 11 Pro Series Just Put a Liquid-Cooling Engine Inside a Phone

No More Throttling? REDMAGIC 11 Pro Debuts “Pulsating Water Cooling”

REDMAGIC 11 Pro Launch

In case you missed it, the smartphone world just got a serious performance shake-up. Nubia officially unveiled its REDMAGIC 11 Pro and 11 Pro+, and they’re not just another iterative update. These phones are built to tackle a problem that has plagued mobile gaming since day one: heat.

While other phones rely on passive vapour chambers, REDMAGIC has gone all-in with a true active cooling system. Both the 11 Pro and 11 Pro+ feature an in-built active cooling fan paired with a new liquid metal VC chamber.

REDMAGIC 11 Pro Active Liquid Cooling

But the star of the show is the REDMAGIC 11 Pro+. It introduces what the company is calling a “pulsating water cooling engine.” This marks a significant leap beyond simple fans, integrating an active liquid-based cooling component directly into the chassis to manage the heat from the brand-new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. This hybrid system is designed to deliver sustained, high-frame-rate gaming without the thermal throttling that cuts performance in other devices.

REDMAGIC 11 Pro

The rest of the spec sheet is just as wild. The standard Pro model packs a massive 8,000mAh battery, while the Pro+ offers a 7,500mAh cell with blazing-fast 120W wired and 80W wireless charging. Add in a 144Hz screen with an under-display camera for a truly uninterrupted view, and you’ve got a device that redefines what a “gaming phone” can be.

No word as to whether the devices will arrive in Malaysia. Seeing that the previous REDMAGIC 10 Pro launched a few months after its initial launch in China, I reckon it will come here around the same time as last year.

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