1. RedMagic announced the upcoming RedMagic 11S Pro, an evolution of its previous gaming flagship, with pre-orders now available in China.
2. The device retains the design and fan/button layout of the RedMagic 11 Pro but reworks the camera placement.
3. It features the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Leading Version chipset, overclocked for enhanced performance.
Latest Updates on RedMagic 11S Pro
Just a few days ago, the gaming world received some exciting news about RedMagic’s new flagship, the 11S Pro. For the record, the last update was the RedMagic 11 Pro, which costs around $799, and has been out for about six months. Now, it seems the company is ready to roll out an upgraded model, and fans are eager for more details. It’s pretty clear they are aiming to keep their competitive edge in gaming smartphones with this new release.
Design and Features Changes
The new 11S Pro looks quite similar to its predecessor, especially with the same fan and button setups that Gamers loved on the RedMagic 11 Pro. Still, RedMagic decided to do some tweaking in the camera department, shifting one of its main or ultra-wide-angle cameras to the right side for an odd reason. The images we’ve seen confirm this carmera layout change, and also that the new device sport a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Leading Version chip. The design seems almost familiar, but those camera rearrangements and hardware upgrades tell us it’s a fresh upgrade for high-end gamers.
Technical Specifications and Performance
- Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Leading Version
- Overclocked Oryon Gen 3 Prime cores: 4.74 GHz (from 4.6 GHz)
As RedMagic clarified, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Leading Version is a bit different from the regular Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 because it overclocks the Oryon cores. Basically, it’s a version similar to what Samsung uses inside the Galaxy S26 Ultra globally. Though the device isn’t officially launched yet, all signs point to it being quite the powerhouse—offering high performance for gamers who want both speed and reliability. As of now, the company has opened pre-orders in China, but there’s no word on when it will hit other markets or go worldwide.


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