Red Magic 11s Pro Nears Global Launch After NBTC Listing Sparks Buzz
Certification listing hints at imminent international debut, with expectations of flagship gaming performance, Snapdragon chipset, and features similar to previous Pro Plus model from Red Magic lineup

Gaming smartphone enthusiasts may not have to wait much longer as the upcoming Red Magic 11s Pro edges closer to its global debut. A recent appearance on Thailand’s certification platform has fueled speculation that the device could soon be introduced in international markets.
The listing surfaced on the database of Thailand’s NBTC authority, where the smartphone was spotted with model number NX809J. Interestingly, this same model number had previously been linked to the higher end variant in the earlier generation, raising expectations that the new device could closely mirror premium specifications.
The Red Magic series, backed by Nubia, has steadily built a reputation in the gaming focused smartphone segment. Industry watchers believe the 11s Pro could continue that trend by delivering high performance hardware, likely powered by a chipset from Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 series.
While the company has yet to officially confirm details, early reports suggest that the upcoming model may borrow heavily from the capabilities of its predecessor lineup. This includes the previously launched Red Magic 11 Pro, which made its international debut late last year and set a strong benchmark for gaming devices.
The Red Magic 11 Pro features a large 6.85 inch display with full HD plus resolution and a high refresh rate designed for smooth gameplay. The screen is protected by durable glass and offers high brightness levels, making it suitable for extended gaming sessions. It is also equipped with an advanced cooling system to maintain performance during heavy use.
Camera performance, while not the primary focus for gaming devices, was still well covered in the previous model with a triple rear camera setup and a front camera designed for streaming and video calls. The device also included a wide range of connectivity options, along with multiple sensors to enhance user experience.
Battery life has been another strong point for the series. The earlier model packed a large battery with fast wired and wireless charging support, ensuring minimal downtime for gamers. Security features such as advanced fingerprint recognition were also part of the package.
With the Red Magic 11s Pro now appearing in certification listings, expectations are building around what improvements it might bring. If the leaks hold true, the device could offer a refined version of an already powerful gaming smartphone, combining performance, cooling efficiency, and long battery life.
Over the past few years, Red Magic devices have seen growing demand among mobile gamers, reflecting a broader shift toward high performance smartphones tailored specifically for gaming. The upcoming launch could further intensify competition in this niche but rapidly expanding segment.





