Device Overview
The RedMagic 11 Pro is a gaming monster. It features a visible built-in cooling fan, a completely notch-less screen with an under-display camera, and aggressive gaming looks.
Common Questions
Does it really have a fan inside?
Yes, it features a built-in 22,000 RPM turbofan with RGB lighting that actively pulls hot air out of the device, dropping the temperature by up to 15 degrees Celsius during intense gaming.
Is the front camera visible?
No, it uses the 6th Generation Under-Display Camera (UDC) technology, making the lens completely invisible for a true full-screen gaming experience without any notches or cutouts.
How long does the battery last while gaming?
With a massive 6500 mAh dual-cell battery, you can game for 6-8 hours straight on high settings, and the bypass charging feature lets you play plugged in without heating up the battery.
Do the shoulder triggers work for all games?
Yes, the 520Hz dual distinct touch triggers can be mapped to any on-screen button in any game, giving you a console-like advantage in shooters like COD and PUBG.
Is the screen flat?
Yes, it uses a strictly flat 6.8-inch AMOLED panel, which gamers prefer because it prevents accidental touches on the edges and provides a consistent viewing angle.
What is the Red Core chip?
It is a dedicated gaming chip that handles audio processing, RGB lighting, and haptic feedback, freeing up the main Snapdragon 8 Gen 6 processor to focus entirely on frame rates.
Does it support HDMI out?
Yes, via the USB-C 3.2 port, you can connect it to a monitor or TV to play your mobile games on a big screen with near-zero latency.
Is the cooling fan loud?
The fan is whisper-quiet in 'Balanced Mode', and even in 'Diablo Mode' (max speed), the noise is minimal and easily drowned out by the powerful stereo speakers.
Does it have a headphone jack?
Yes, RedMagic keeps the 3.5mm headphone jack alive, understanding that gamers need wired audio for zero latency and high-fidelity sound.
Is the transparent back real?
The 'Deuterium Transparent' edition features a clear glass back that shows off the internal screws, the fan, and the RGB components, giving it a raw, industrial cyberpunk look.