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RedMagic 11 Pro Dissected: Liquid Cooling Loop Revealed in Stunning Detail.

The RedMagic 11 Pro+, originally launched in China as the RedMagic 11 Pro in October, has recently been released globally. A comprehensive review of the device is currently in development.

In the interim, the results of a durability assessment conducted by Zack from the JerryRigEverything YouTube channel offer valuable insights into the device’s construction. This assessment, available via embedded video, focuses on the device’s resistance to physical stress. The RedMagic 11 Pro+ incorporates a pioneering liquid cooling system, a key feature highlighted in the review, and the video offers a full disassembly of the device, showcasing its internal components.

For those unable to access the video, key observations include the visibility of the liquid cooling loop on the device’s rear panel. The display exhibited resilience under direct flame, with a white mark appearing after approximately 20 seconds of exposure, subsequently recovering fully. Scratch resistance was tested using the Mohs hardness scale; the screen displayed scratches at level 6, with deeper grooves appearing at level 7, consistent with industry standards. The device’s frame is constructed from aluminum.

The RedMagic 11 Pro+ demonstrated robust structural integrity during the bend test, remaining undamaged in all orientations. The liquid cooling loop is partially obscured by a decal. The system utilizes a piezoelectric micropump to circulate the cooling liquid. Red rubber seals around all ports contribute to the device’s IPX8 water resistance rating.

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