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Redmagic 10S Pro launches in Singapore with faster gaming performance and exclusive offers

Redmagic 10S Pro lands in Singapore with overclocked performance, S$270 early bird deals, and a free cooling fan for a limited time.

If you’re into mobile gaming, there’s exciting news for you. The Redmagic 10S Pro, a new update to the Redmagic 10 series, has officially launched in Singapore. Known for creating high-performance phones at an affordable price, Redmagic has now taken things up a notch by introducing overclocking technology into its latest device. This means you can enjoy even better performance while playing your favourite games — without spending a fortune.

The Redmagic 10S Pro builds on the success of the Redmagic 10 Pro, which has already earned praise for offering great value. With the new release, Redmagic continues to focus on delivering top-tier performance while keeping costs lower than most other flagship gaming phones.

A phone built for serious gaming

The upgraded processor makes the Redmagic 10S Pro different from its previous version. It uses a specially tuned Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Leading Version chip — essentially a more powerful version of the already fast Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. This overclocked processor pushes its CPU speed to 4.47GHz, compared to 4.32GHz on the standard version. The graphics chip (Adreno 830 GPU) also gets a small boost, running at 1.2GHz instead of the usual 1.1GHz.

The phone includes Redmagic’s RedCore R3 Pro gaming chip to handle the extra power. This chip works alongside the main processor to manage gaming tasks, ensuring smooth gameplay and reduced lag.

Keeping the phone cool is just as important, and Redmagic hasn’t cut corners here. The Redmagic 10S Pro includes a 10-layer ICE-X cooling system. This setup uses materials like Liquid Metal 2.0 and an internal cooling fan to keep the phone from overheating. Thanks to this system, the powerful chips can run at their best for longer periods.

You’ll also find the same massive 7,050mAh battery in this model, although the charging speed has been slightly lowered to 80W (down from 100W). That’s still fast enough to get you charged quickly, though some power users might notice the change.

In terms of memory, the new LPDDR5T technology gives RAM a small bump in speed. Storage remains the same as UFS 4.1 Pro, which offers fast data transfer for apps and games.

It still has the same great display, and now Android 15 is ready

The Redmagic 10S Pro’s screen remains the same. It features a 6.85-inch AMOLED display with a peak brightness of up to 2,000 nits and a refresh rate of 144Hz. This makes gameplay look fluid and vibrant, whether playing action-packed games or watching videos.

You’ll also be glad that the phone has a refreshed Android 15 interface. This includes support for Gemini, Google’s new AI feature set. That means you can expect smarter functions and improved user experience right out of the box.

Price and limited-time offers in Sinore

The Redmagic 10S Pro is now available in Singapore starting at S$1,199, S$200 more than the earlier model. The price jump is mainly due to the overclocked processor and faster RAM, though most of the hardware remains the same.

Redmagic offers early bird promotions to sweeten the deal from June 12 to June 30, 2025. You can get up to S$270 off during this period. Plus, they’re giving away a Redmagic Cooler 6 Air, a clip-on cooling fan that further improves performance during long gaming sessions. Just remember — this gift is only available while stocks last.

The Redmagic 10S Pro and the promotion are available at Redmagic’s official stores on Shopee, Lazada, and TikTok.

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