Nubia has released the RedMagic 11S Pro gaming phone featuring liquid-cooling technology across every model in the lineup [1].
This update targets the high-performance mobile market by addressing thermal throttling, a common hurdle for gamers who push hardware to its limits. By standardizing liquid cooling, the company aims to maintain peak processing speeds during extended sessions.
The inclusion of this hardware comes with a higher cost for consumers. The RedMagic 11S Pro is priced approximately $100 [1] more than the previous RedMagic 11 Pro model [1].
Liquid cooling is designed to improve thermal performance by moving heat away from the internal components more efficiently than traditional air-cooling methods. This allows the device to sustain higher clock speeds without overheating, a critical feature for competitive mobile gaming.
Nubia has positioned the device for an international launch, bringing these thermal improvements to the global market [1]. While the core specifications remain focused on gaming, the price bump reflects the added cost of the cooling infrastructure integrated into every unit [1].
“The RedMagic 11S Pro includes liquid-cooling on every model.”
The move to standardize liquid cooling across all models suggests that Nubia is prioritizing sustained performance over entry-level pricing. By increasing the price by $100, the company is betting that its core gaming audience values thermal stability and longevity over a lower cost of entry, signaling a shift toward a more premium hardware standard in the gaming phone niche.




