Earlier this month, RedMagic announced its plans for a global launch of the RedMagic 10S Pro. That day has now finally arrived: interested buyers can order the entry-level version with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal storage for $700/€650/£580, while the 16 GB and 512 GB model costs €799/$849/£709. The top version with 24 GB of LPDDR5T RAM and one terabyte of UFS 4.1 Pro storage costs $1000/€1000/£880.
Regardless of the configuration chosen, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Leading Version is installed, accompanied by a RedCore R3 Pro gaming chip that handles super-resolution upscaling to ensure high frame rates in demanding titles. Cooling comes in the form of VC (vapour chamber) cooling and a 23,000 RPM high-speed fan that is designed for constant operation at an advertised 4dB, which is indeed very quiet.
The 229-gram, 8.9-millimeter-thick smartphone features a 6.85-inch BOE AMOLED display protected by Corning Gorilla Glass with a resolution of 2,688 x 1,216, a refresh rate of up to 144 Hz, and a peak brightness of 2,000 cd/m². Two 50-MP cameras are installed on the rear, consisting of a 50 MP (OV50E) primary camera with optical image stabilization and a 50 MP (OV50D) ultrawide camera with a 2 MP depth sensor. The front in-display camera has 16-MP at its disposal for selfies and video calls.
Image output is possible via USB-C, as is fast data transfer via the USB 3.2 Gen 2 standard. Other features include an audio jack, dual SIM support, and shoulder trigger buttons with a 520 Hz touch sampling rate. The battery capacity is quite large at 7,050 mAh and is charged with up to 80 watts, but does not support wireless charging. Lastly, the operating system is RedMagic OS 10.5, based on Android 15.
Interested buyers are advised to take a look at the official product page of the RedMagic 10S Pro for more details.