Red Magic 11S Pro goes on sale globally with liquid cooling and a 7,500mAh battery
Nubia's Red Magic 11S Pro is now available worldwide after a China-only debut in May, bringing a flagship gaming phone to the US, UK, and Europe at $849 for the base model. That price slots it between the OnePlus 13 ($799) and the Asus ROG Phone 9 ($999), making it one of the more affordable ways to get Qualcomm's latest silicon in a gaming-focused body. Sales opened June 10, 2026 through the official REDMAGIC store.
The hardware
The headline chip is the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Leading Edition, pushed to 4.74GHz — a step above the standard clocked version found in most 2026 flagships. A dedicated RedCore R4 co-processor handles audio, haptics, and visual effects separately, so the main CPU isn't taxed by those tasks during gaming sessions.
The display is a 6.85-inch BOE X10 OLED panel running at 1.5K resolution, 144Hz refresh, and a peak brightness of 1,800 nits. Touch sampling hits 3,000Hz, and capacitive shoulder triggers on the frame respond at 520Hz — both figures matter in fast-paced competitive games. The 16MP front camera sits under the display, keeping the panel free of notches or punch-holes.
The Red Magic 11S Pro's edge-mounted capacitive triggers and uninterrupted display panel.
The standout feature is the AquaCore cooling system. It combines a 24,000 RPM internal fan, a 13,116 mm² vapor chamber, and a circulating loop of non-conductive fluorinated liquid. You can actually watch the fluid move through a transparent panel on the back — a design choice that doubles as a talking point. Whether the loop holds up over years of use is something only long-term testing will confirm, and no third-party durability data exists yet.
The transparent rear panel lets you watch the AquaCore liquid-cooling loop in action.
The 7,500mAh battery supports 80W wired and 80W wireless charging, plus reverse wired and wireless charging to top up other devices. The rear camera array — flat, with no bump — pairs a 50MP main sensor with OIS and a 50MP ultrawide. The phone runs Red Magic OS 11.5 on Android 16 and carries an IPX8 water-resistance rating.
Pricing and availability
Two storage tiers are on offer, per LatestLY:
- 12GB/256GB — $849 / £709 / €799, Nightfreeze finish only - 16GB/512GB — $949 / £799 / €899, Nightfreeze or Subzero
Both are sold directly through the REDMAGIC store. Carrier partnerships in the US are limited, and 5G band compatibility with T-Mobile and Verizon has not been confirmed — worth checking before you buy if your network matters as much as your frame rate. UK buyers get standard consumer warranty rights on top of the manufacturer coverage.
For context, Gizmochina noted pre-orders opened June 9 with general availability the following day. At this price, the Red Magic 11S Pro is a credible alternative to pricier gaming flagships — provided the cooling system proves as durable as it looks.