RedMagic 11 Pro: First-Ever Liquid Cooling Shines in Durability Test

RedMagic 11 Pro: First-Ever Liquid Cooling Shines in Durability Test

The RedMagic 11 Pro, recently launched in China as the RedMagic 11 Pro+, has made its global debut, exciting fans of gaming smartphones. A detailed review of the device is currently in progress, promising to provide an exhaustive look at its features.

In the meantime, the RedMagic 11 Pro has undergone a rigorous durability test conducted by Zack from the popular JerryRigEverything YouTube channel. The device impressed with its innovative liquid cooling system, a first in the smartphone world. The video showcased a comprehensive disassembly of the phone, for those curious about its internal workings.

Visually, the water loop is prominently showcased on the back of the device. The screen of the RedMagic 11 Pro can withstand an open flame for roughly 20 seconds before a white mark appears, but impressively, it recovers completely. Scratching tests revealed that it holds up at level 6 on the Mohs hardness scale, with deeper scratches starting to show at level 7, which aligns with industry standards for durability. The device’s sides are constructed from aluminum, adding to its robust build.

The RedMagic 11 Pro also excelled in a bend test, showing no signs of bending or damage when pressure was applied in various directions. A notable feature is a decal that conceals much of the liquid cooling loop, while a piezoelectric micropump circulates the liquid to maintain optimal temperatures during intensive gaming sessions. Additionally, red rubber rings around all ports enhance the device’s IPX8 water resistance rating, ensuring it can withstand exposure to water.

As technology continues to evolve, the RedMagic 11 Pro emerges as a standout in the gaming smartphone market, blending durability with innovative cooling technology.

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