The RedMagic 11 Pro is a high-end smartphone designed exclusively for gaming, replacing its predecessor with a new SoC, revamped design and significantly larger battery. It starts at £629/€699 and can cost up to £879/€999 depending on the storage configuration, with the top model offering up to 24 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage. In everyday use, it is clearly positioned as a performance machine for gamers who are willing to compromise on comfort, sustainability and future-proofing.
Externally, the device features a striking but cleanly crafted aluminum frame with tight gaps, Gorilla Glass protection and IPX8 certification. A particularly noteworthy feature is the complete absence of a camera bump and a display cutout, as the rear cameras sit flush under the glass, while the front camera is hidden beneath the display, resulting in a completely seamless front. The smartphone is available in three color variants (matte and partially transparent), with the transparent versions emphasizing the gaming-typical inner workings and RGB elements. Added to this are practical details such as USB 3.2, a low-noise 3.5 mm jack port and versatile configurable LED lighting.
The 6.85-inch AMOLED panel delivers very high brightness values, reaching and even exceeding the manufacturer's specifications and ensuring excellent readability outdoors. At the same time, thanks to high-frequency PWM dimming, a comparatively eye-friendly display is ensured, although the typical OLED flickering remains. Not all HDR standards are supported, which slightly limits the otherwise strong display. Nonetheless, together with the touch-sensitive shoulder buttons, which are very precise and offer a wide range of customizable functions, the smartphone is clearly engineered for gaming.












