RedMagic 11 Pro gets disassembled on video, see the liquid cooling loop from the inside
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RedMagic 11 Pro gets disassembled on video, see the liquid cooling loop from the inside
"In the meantime, you may be interested to see how it fares in the now-traditional 'durability test' by Zack from the JerryRigEverything YouTube channel. Luckily, he had one on hand to test, and seemed quite impressed by the phone's world first - liquid cooling. And if you're curious about how that works, the video also contains the phone's full disassembly. In case you couldn't watch for some reason, the water loop is visible on the handset's back."
"The RedMagic's screen takes an open flame for about 20 seconds before a white mark appears, but the panel does completely recover. It scratches at level 6 on the Mohs hardness scale, with deeper grooves at level 7 - just as expected. The sides of the device are made from aluminum. The RedMagic 11 Pro passes the bend test with flying colors. There's no bending, cracks, or damage at all no matter which direction it's bent from."
The RedMagic 11 Pro launched in China as the RedMagic 11 Pro+ in October and recently had a global debut. The handset integrates a visible liquid cooling loop and a piezoelectric micropump that circulates coolant, with a decal covering most of the loop. The display endures an open flame for about 20 seconds before a temporary white mark that fully recovers. The screen scratches at Mohs level 6 and shows deeper grooves at level 7. The sides are aluminum. The device passes bend testing without cracking or damage, and red rubber port rings help achieve an IPX8 rating.
Read at GSMArena.com
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