For years, the smartphone industry appeared to prioritize aesthetic thinness over the raw endurance of the battery. However, in the Brazilian market of 2026, a new tier of \"ultra-endurance\" devices has emerged, pushing capacities well beyond the long-standing 5,000 mAh standard. At the top of this hierarchy sits the Redmagic 11 Pro, a device that signals a shift in how manufacturers balance high-performance silicon with power density.

The Redmagic 11 Pro leads the domestic market with a 7,500 mAh battery, a figure once reserved for tablets or specialized industrial hardware. While mainstream giants like Apple and Samsung have largely focused on software optimization to extend life, specialized manufacturers are leaning into high-capacity hardware. To manage the thermal demands of such a dense power source and its Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, the Redmagic utilizes an advanced liquid cooling system—a necessary engineering feat for a device designed for sustained, high-intensity gaming.

What makes this shift notable is the formal entry of these high-capacity devices into the Brazilian retail ecosystem. Historically, consumers seeking such specialized hardware had to navigate the grey market, sacrificing local warranties and technical support. The official availability of the Redmagic 11 Pro suggests that the demand for extreme battery life is no longer a niche enthusiast concern, but a primary driver in the competitive landscape of high-end mobile hardware.

With reporting from Canaltech.

Source · Canaltech