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Why the Infinix GT 50 Pro is your next gaming phone
Infinix GT 50 Pro is a gaming phone for casual and serious gamers with HydroFlow cooling, 144FPS, and GT Trigger. The post Why the Infinix GT 50 Pro is your next gaming phone appeared first on Technobaboy.
Infinix GT 50 Pro Review – Effective cooling, all-day competitive gaming
Cooling systems have been around on smartphones for years, with different takes on how to dissipate heat for stable performance.Infinix GT 50 Pro in BlackOne of the most unique and promising cooling solutions we've seen is the new HydroFlow Liquid Cooling of the Infinix GT 50 Pro. This promises PC-style liquid cooling to a phone to allow gamers to enjoy 144 FPS gaming.With upgrades in performance, battery, and more, does the global AI tax price hike hold up?To read our review part 1: Infinix GT 50 Pro Unboxing, First Look - Stellar cooling and more?Stable performance, superb gamingBenchmark scores of Infinix GT 50 ProThe Infinix GT 50 Pro generally has near-sub-flagship internals for speedy daily tasks, photo or video editing, social media streaming, and even running demanding games.Speedy, stable performanceIn particular, the handset is powered by the 3.25GHz 4nm MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Ultimate octa-core processor with Mali-G720 MC7. Infinix even paired it with fast 12GB LPDDR5X RAM and 256GB or 512GB of storage.Our unit has 256GB of memory. This is ample storage for apps, games, photos, videos, and more. But for those who can spend a bit more, go for convenience and to have room for twice the apps, games, and more.Benchmark scoresAnTuTu 11 - 2,060,404Geekbench - 1,587 Single-Core Score, 5,407 Multi-Core Score3DMark Wild Life Extreme - 3,920 Overall Score, 23.47 Average frame rate, 80% better than competitionAI Benchmark - 4,676All scores are significantly higher than the previous generation GT 30 Pro, translating to a better overall actual experience for the GT 50 Pro.In comparison, this is a bit of a step-up in performance in speed versus most similarly priced phones with Snapdragon 7 Gen 4Gaming experienceMLBB gameplayMy experience? The handset performed as well as expected. It's snappy, apps load fast, switching from one app to another is a breeze, can load multiple browser tabs, and can generally handle everything a normal casual smartphone user needs.Yes, there are no issues even for CapCut Pro video editing, Snapseed photo editing, and even Facebook live streaming.When it comes to gaming, Infinix claims that this one is Esports-ready with up to 144 FPS support.Filipino Mobile Legends: Bang Bang players will enjoy playing with this one. It supports up to 144 FPS high frame rate with Ultra map quality, Standard model quality, High effects quality, and HD resolution.I can feel why it deserves to be the official gaming phone of MPL PhilippinesActual experience is great, there is no lag or whatever during clashes for 2 straight games, with an average of 20 minutes per game.CODM 144 FPS settingsAt Call of Duty: Mobile, Max graphic quality is supported, but only up to 60 FPS. To experience 144 FPS with minimal motion blur and almost no ghosting for smooth overall gameplay in multiplayer mode, switch to Medium graphic quality.Heavier titles like Genshin Impact will struggle to remain playable with about 30 FPS at medium-high settings combo.The GT 50 Pro is said to handle over 28 mobile titles with official High Frame Rate certification with no overheating.The cooling4nm MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Ultimate is cooled by the HydroFlow Liquid CoolingSpeaking of heating, the main highlight of the phone is the HydroFlow Liquid Cooling.How? At its core are dual ceramic micro‑pumps that actively circulate coolant through laser‑engraved channels at up to 6.5ml per minute.Watch below. View this post on Instagram A post shared by GIZGUIDEPH (@gizguideph) Infinix explains that this liquid flows directly over the CPU, GPU, and battery, delivering industry‑first 100% coverage of the motherboard's primary thermal zones.And yes—you can actually watch the coolant move through the transparent rear window, giving the phone a gaming‑rig aesthetic.Effective coolingFrom there, the heated liquid is routed into a massive 3D vapor chamber, about 30% larger than last year’s design, where it disperses heat across aerospace‑grade graphite.The result A cooler sustained performance, stable high‑frame‑rate gaming without throttling, and a thermal solution that sets the GT 50 Pro apart from conventional smartphones.Liquid cooling modesWith this, the user can switch between Smart, Normal, and Rapid flow modes depending on how heavy the task they are doing.For most of the things I do, even for shooting 4K videos, the Smart mode is enough. For heavier gaming, select the Rapid flow. View this post on Instagram A post shared by GIZGUIDEPH (@gizguideph) More demanding gamers may even use the GT Magcharge Cooler 2.0 with wireless bypass charging and 12W active thermoelectric cooling (active refrigeration).never really needed the extra MagCharge Cooler or Rapid Flow mode since I only play occasionally and usually in air‑conditioned spaces. Testing a bit of MLBB and CODM in our garage without AC, the phone does warm up (not alarmingly hot), but gameplay stays stable—the only trade‑off is slightly faster battery drain.Overall, the cooling solution of this device ensures smoother gameplay, longer comfort, and better overall efficiency compared to traditional cooling methods.The batteryThe batteryThe Infinix GT 50 Pro has a 1,000mAh increase over its predecessor. AND yes, even if the phone is slim at 8.2mm, it packs a 6,500mAh large capacity.And that extra oomph translates in real-life. For everyday use as a normal smartphone as a content creator who checks social media all the time, takes photos and videos here and there, it lasted me 10 hours before reaching the 40% mark. In theory, this means that I can still use the phone for about half a day before charging the next day.For gaming, a 20-minute MLBB match, I only lost 3% of the battery. In theory, that's roughly 11 hours of nonstop MLBB gaming before hitting empty.There was a time when I did all the benchmarks and game tests for about 5 hours of screen time, and I was still left with 40% capacity.Only time will tell, but the Infinix GT 50 Pro introduces AI Battery Self‑Healing Technology, engineered to slow down wear and extend the life of its large 6,500mAh cell.Unlike standard batteries, this one is rated for up to 1,600 charging cycles—roughly double the typical smartphone lifespan. Lab tests show the AI system can actively recover about 1% of lost capacity every 200 cycles, helping preserve healthy charging performance over the years. For direct wired charging, it took us 40 minutes from 0 to 50%. A full charge requires about 1 hour and 10 minutes.The GT 50 Pro also supports bypass charging on both wired and wireless setups, letting you enjoy non‑stop gaming without worrying about battery drain. By directing power straight to the system instead of cycling through the battery, it helps reduce heat buildup and contributes to longer‑lasting battery health over time.Gaming-ready displayImmersive display for entertainment and gamingThe GT 50 Pro sports a 6.78‑inch LTPS AMOLED panel with a crisp 2644 x 1208 resolution, blazing 4,500‑nit peak brightness, and a smooth 144Hz refresh rate.It's tuned for Esports‑level responsiveness, with a 330Hz base touch sampling rate that can ramp up to 2800Hz, making every tap and swipe feel instant.Responsive display, great picture qualityWhile it isn't LTPO yet, the display is genuinely impressive. It has slim bezels, immersive viewing, vibrant colors, and deep blacks that showcase the strengths of high‑quality AMOLED.In real use, the screen responds quickly, supports 10‑point touch, and stays bright enough even outdoors, whether you're reading or watching videos. I’m genuinely happy with the screen quality, and the bonus of stereo speakers with Hi‑Res audio makes the overall experience even more enjoyable.Displays better than this are LTPO, and you will find them on phones twice as expensive as this. It is also good for your on-the-go HD Netflix experiences, consuming vlogs on YouTube, and enjoying social media posts.Checked on YouTube, users may even enjoy above 1080p HDR on supported content.The triggersPressure‑Sense GT TriggersThe Pressure‑Sense GT Triggers are designed for serious mobile gamers, adding tactile, mechanical shoulder buttons on the right side of the device that deliver precise input and double as customizable shortcuts.These provide a console‑like feel, giving players extra control layers beyond the touchscreen. In first‑person shooters, I found them particularly useful, which helped me navigate maps faster, aim more accurately, and react to enemies with greater speed. For competitive play, these triggers may truly elevate performance by making controls more intuitive and responsive.The rest of the featuresInfinix also equipped the GT 50 Pro with a full suite of connectivity options tailored for mobile gamers, including Wi‑Fi 6, 5G, 4G LTE, Bluetooth 5.4, FM Radio, NFC, GPS, and dual nano‑SIM support. In everyday use, all of these work reliably, with WiFi and 5G delivering particularly strong performance in areas with solid signal coverage.The camerasThe device features a versatile rear camera setup highlighted by a 50MP f/1.59 main sensor with autofocus, paired with an 8MP f/2.2 ultra-wide lens offering a wide 111.4-degree field of view. This combination is supported by a rear dual flash for improved low-light performance.The resolution of the primary camera is lower than the 108MP of the GT 30 Pro, but it now has a faster and brighter f/1.9 aperture. Our experience, particularly with the primary camera, is great in different lighting situations.The ultra-wide could be better in dim indoor and low light, but at least it is decent in daylight and well-lit conditions.On the front, it carries a 13MP f/2.2 selfie camera designed to deliver clear and detailed self-portraits, making it well-suited for both everyday snapshots. To our surprise, this is a high-quality 13MP snapper.See some sample shots below.Well-lit 1x, ultra-wide1x, 2x indoor dim24, 35, 50mm Portrait modeDim indoor Portrait, well-lit selfie Portrait near the windowThe handset also records up to 4K 60fps with fast autofocus and minimal ghosting using the primary camera and 1080p 60fps for the ultra-wide.Even if there is OIS for stabilization and cropped Ultra Steady with the help of the software, a bit of shake is still present, but tolerable for a non-camera-focused smartphone.For selfies, I also liked that it records up to 4K 30fps. If you have steady hands or own a tripod, this might be great enough for vlogs, vertical reels, or TikToks.Its microphones also demonstrate impressive sensitivity, capturing voices clearly even when spoken softly. This makes it particularly useful for recording videos in public settings, as it allows for discreet audio pickup without causing unnecessary disturbance to those around you.XOS 16 skin of Infinix GT 50 ProThe Infinix GT 50 Pro runs on Android 16 with Infinix's XOS 16 skin, offering a mix of gaming‑centric tools, AI enhancements, and personalization features.It generally delivers smooth performance, long‑term updates, and a highly customizable experience for both everyday use and Esports‑level gaming.Gamers may also GT Zone to customize the GT Trigger, Mechanical Light Waves, and Liquid Cooling.When running games, users may also swipe from left to access XBoost AI, the phone's performance manager. It combines several smart systems: an AI Frame Rescue Engine that prevents frame drops, thermal detection that works with HydroFlow cooling to manage hotspots, and Hardcore Esports Mode that blocks distractions while prioritizing CPU and GPU resources.It also integrates with the Pressure‑Sense GT Triggers for customizable shortcuts and automates certain in‑game actions.XBoost AIXBoost AI optimizes memory and battery use, balancing efficiency with raw performance.Folax AI featuresSpeaking of AI, the handset has the Folax AI Assistant. It's a voice assistant powered by DeepSeek R1, accessible via the lock key, for quick commands and productivity.Pros - Impressive mobile phone cooling tech, above-average speed, long battery life for a slim smartphone, high-quality display, decent for stillsCons - Water resistance could be better, polycarbonate frame, price hike from the previous gen is significantInfinix GT 50 Pro SpecsDisplay: 6.78-inch Gorilla Glass 7i protected AMOLED screen w/ 144Hz refresh rate, 330Hz touch sampling rate, 2800Hz instant touch sampling rate, 2304Hz PWM dimming, 1.5K 2644 x 1208 resolution at 434 ppiCPU: 3.25GHz 4nm MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Ultimate octa-core processorGPU: Mali-G720 MC7RAM: 12GB LPDDR5XROM: 256GB/512GB UFS 4.1Back Camera: 50MP f/1.59 w/ AF, OIS + 8MP f/2.2 111.4-degree ultra-wide + Rear Dual FlashSelfie Camera: 13MP f/2.2Battery: 6,500mAh w/ USB-C 45W fast charging, 30W wireless charging, 5W reverse chargingOS: Android 16 w/ XOS 16Connectivity: WiFi 6, 5G, 4G LTE, Bluetooth 5.4, FM Radio, NFC, GPS, dual SIM (nano)Sensors: Accelerometer, light, orientation, proximity, gyroscope, sound, magneticOthers: In-Display fingerprint sensor, IP64 dust and water resistance, IR Blaster, stereo speakers, Hi-Res Audio, Mechanical Light Waves, GT trigger, X-axis linear motor, 3D Vapor Cloud Chamber Cooling + HydroFlow liquid cooling, Colors: Black Abyss, Red Blaze, Silver GlacierDimensions: 162.4 x 77.2 x 8.2 mmWeight: 198 gPrice: PHP 25,999 (256GB), PHP 29,999 (512GB)VerdictThe Infinix GT 50 Pro delivers a compelling mix of innovation and performance, standing out with its HydroFlow Liquid Cooling system that ensures stable high‑frame‑rate gaming to lessen the chance of throttling.Powered by the Dimensity 8400 Ultimate chip, paired with ample RAM and storage, the handset I tried was able to handle everyday tasks and demanding titles with ease, while its large 6,500mAh battery and AI self‑healing technology promise impressive longevity.Moreover, it has a 144Hz AMOLED display, tactile GT triggers, and versatile cameras, and you get a gaming‑centric smartphone that balances speed, endurance, and creativity—though its higher price and polycarbonate build may give some buyers pause.Generally, this is one of the most competitive and stylish yet functional gaming-focused phones in its class.In the Philippines, the device starts at PHP 25,999 for the 256GB edition and PHP 29,999 for the 512GB variant. BUT, it is currently discounted on TikTok Shop for just PHP 23,999 and PHP 27,999, respectively.Online shoppers may also check its Shopee and Lazada listings.It is best to get it if you are interested during this period.Build/Design - 4.25Multimedia Experience - 4.25Cameras - 4Performance - 4.5Average - 4.25/5
Infinix GT 50 Pro: The Gaming Phone You Need for Competitive Mobile Gaming
Today’s games push smartphones harder with higher frame rates, larger maps, better graphics, and longer play sessions. While many gaming phones focus on faster processors and bigger numbers, maintaining that performance over time is often the bigger challenge.That’s where the new Infinix GT 50 Pro comes in, the latest addition to the GT Series. It’s built around one core idea: delivering stable performance even when the action gets intense. Instead of focusing purely on benchmark results, Infinix has invested heavily in cooling, responsiveness, connectivity, and gaming-focused controls.From its visible HydroFlow Liquid Cooling system and native 144FPS gaming support to its Pressure-Sense GT Triggers and self-developed network chip, the GT 50 Pro is designed for players who spend serious time in competitive games.At the same time, it isn’t limited to gaming. With a bright AMOLED display, Dolby Atmos audio, AI-powered software tools, capable cameras, and long-term software support, the GT 50 Pro aims to be a well-rounded smartphone when the match is over.Design and Build: Inspired by Speed and PerformanceThe GT Series has never been shy about its gaming roots, and the GT 50 Pro continues that tradition with a design that immediately stands out.The rear panel takes inspiration from high-performance sports cars, combining aerodynamic lines, mechanical details, and layered textures that give the phone a futuristic appearance. Instead of relying solely on flashy graphics, Infinix incorporates a Kevlar-inspired finish and carbon fiber-style textures that add depth and character to the design.One of the most unique design elements is the Pipeline Window Display. Positioned on the back panel, it offers a glimpse of the phone’s cooling system underneath, visually connecting the design with one of the GT 50 Pro’s biggest innovations. It’s a detail that helps the phone feel different from other gaming devices on the market.The layered stereo printing process creates a sense of depth throughout the rear panel, while the three available color options each bring their own personality. Red Blaze pairs a bold red finish with matching cooling visuals. Black Abyss combines a dark body with striking green accents. Silver Glacier delivers a cleaner silver look highlighted by blue cooling effects.The GT 50 Pro also features four crosshair-inspired RGB lighting strips on the back. These lights can react to incoming notifications, charging status, music playback, low battery alerts, and even specific in-game actions. Users can customize lighting colors and effects to match their own style.It’s a design that doesn’t try to hide the fact that it’s a gaming phone. Instead, it embraces that identity while adding a level of refinement that makes it feel more mature than previous GT models.Cooling You Can Actually SeeEvery gaming phone talks about cooling. The GT 50 Pro is one of the few that lets users see it. The centerpiece of the device is its HydroFlow Liquid Cooling Architecture, a system designed to help maintain stable performance during long gaming sessions.Unlike traditional cooling systems that rely entirely on passive components, HydroFlow introduces active liquid cooling powered by a dual-piezoelectric ceramic micro-pump. The system circulates coolant through precision channels while a large diaphragm helps draw heat away from key components.Infinix has also built its largest thermal system yet around this architecture. The GT 50 Pro combines a 7,700mm² 3D Vapor Chamber, 25,000mm² graphite sheets, and a total cooling area of 32,700mm². Users can switch between Smart, Normal, and Rapid cooling modes depending on the situation.For players spending hours in Mobile Legends, Call of Duty Mobile, Free Fire, Arena Breakout, and other demanding games, thermal management can have a major impact on overall performance. Stable temperatures often mean more consistent frame rates and fewer slowdowns during extended gameplay.A Gaming Experience Built Around 144FPSGaming remains the heart of the GT 50 Pro experience. Infinix says the phone supports native 144FPS gameplay across six major esports titles, including Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, Call of Duty Mobile, Free Fire, Arena Breakout, Blood Strike, and Standoff 2.A higher frame rate doesn’t simply make games look smoother. It can also improve responsiveness and make movement easier to track, which becomes especially important in competitive games.To support this experience, the GT 50 Pro combines software and hardware optimizations that help sustain performance over longer periods. The phone’s cooling system, processor, and frame management technologies all work together to deliver a more consistent gaming experience.The upgraded Esports Mode takes things even further. With a single tap, users can transform the interface into a dedicated gaming environment. Notifications are minimized, performance settings are optimized, cooling behavior is adjusted, and RGB lighting effects become part of the experience.The new Game Suggestions widget also gives players quick access to frequently played games, gaming tools, and performance controls directly from the home screen.Pressure-Sense GT Trigger Brings More ControlOne of the most interesting additions to the GT 50 Pro is the Pressure-Sense GT Trigger system. Located along the frame of the phone, these triggers support four separate actions: Light Press, Heavy Press, Left Slide, and Right Slide.For gamers, that means quicker access to controls that would normally require multiple on-screen inputs. In first-person shooters, the triggers can be configured for aiming, firing, and movement controls. In MOBA titles, they can simplify skill combinations and complex actions that would otherwise require multiple fingers.What makes the GT Trigger more useful is that it extends beyond gaming. Users can launch apps, switch between applications, control video playback, start screen recordings, take photos, capture burst shots, and even adjust zoom levels while using the camera. Rather than becoming a feature that only matters during gaming sessions, the GT Trigger remains useful throughout daily use.Under the hood, the GT 50 Pro is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Ultimate. Built on a 4nm process. Graphics are handled by the Mali-G720 MC7 GPU, which is designed to support demanding games and graphics-intensive workloads.The platform also supports hardware ray tracing, MediaTek Adaptive Gaming Technology, and MediaTek Frame Rate Converter technology. Together, these technologies help improve visual quality while maintaining efficiency during gaming sessions.According to Infinix, the GT 50 Pro achieved an AnTuTu score exceeding 2.2 million points, highlighting the level of performance available for both gaming and everyday use.Better Connectivity When Every Second CountsA powerful processor can only do so much if the connection isn’t stable. That’s why Infinix developed the N1 Network Chip for the GT 50 Pro.Working alongside a 12-antenna system arranged in a 360-degree layout, the chip is designed to improve signal strength and maintain stable connectivity in challenging environments.Whether gaming in landscape orientation, browsing social media, streaming content, or taking calls, the system continuously adjusts to help maintain stronger reception. According to Infinix, signal performance can improve by up to 60% in weak network conditions.The GT 50 Pro also introduces UltraLink technology, which allows compatible devices to communicate over distances of up to 2 kilometers even without traditional cellular coverage. It’s an unusual feature for a smartphone, but one that highlights Infinix’s broader focus on connectivity.A Display That Keeps Up With Fast-Paced GamingA gaming phone can have all the power in the world, but without a good display, much of that performance goes unnoticed. That’s why Infinix paired the GT 50 Pro’s gaming-focused hardware with a display designed to keep up with the action.The phone features a large 6.78-inch AMOLED panel that combines a sharp 1.5K resolution with a fast 144Hz refresh rate. Whether navigating menus, scrolling through social media, or jumping into a competitive match, animations and movements appear smooth and responsive.The high refresh rate becomes especially useful in supported esports titles where quick reactions and visual clarity can make a difference. Fast-moving scenes appear cleaner, making it easier to track opponents and react to changing situations on screen.Brightness is another area where the GT 50 Pro aims to stand out. With peak brightness reaching up to 4500 nits, the display is designed to remain visible even under bright outdoor conditions. For users who regularly game, stream videos, or browse content outside, that extra brightness can make a noticeable difference.Beyond gaming, the AMOLED panel is also built for entertainment. Support for a wide color gamut helps movies, photos, and videos appear vibrant, while 2304Hz PWM dimming contributes to a more comfortable viewing experience during extended use.Protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 7i, the display is easily one of the GT 50 Pro’s strongest everyday features.Dolby Atmos Brings a New Audio ExperienceVisuals often get the spotlight, but audio can have just as much impact on the overall experience. The GT 50 Pro becomes the first Infinix smartphone to feature Dolby Atmos support.Whether listening to music, watching movies, scrolling through videos, or playing games, the system automatically adjusts the sound profile depending on the content being played.For gamers, the biggest benefit comes from improved positional awareness. Audio cues such as footsteps, movement, and environmental effects become easier to identify, helping players react faster during competitive matches.Outside of gaming, Dolby Atmos adds more depth to movies, music, and streaming content, helping turn the GT 50 Pro into a stronger entertainment device overall.Built for Long Days and Even Longer Gaming SessionsPerformance means little if the battery can’t keep up. To support its gaming-focused hardware, the GT 50 Pro packs a large 6500mAh battery designed to power extended gaming sessions as well as everyday activities. The phone supports 45W wired fast charging and 30W wireless charging, giving users multiple ways to recharge.More importantly, Infinix introduces wireless bypass charging. During gaming, power can be delivered directly to the motherboard instead of constantly charging and discharging the battery. This helps reduce heat generation and battery wear during longer sessions.The company has also implemented AI Battery Self-Healing Technology and claims the battery is rated for up to 1,600 charging cycles, helping improve long-term battery health.Cameras That Do More Than Fill a ChecklistGaming may be the main focus, but smartphones still spend much of their time capturing photos and videos. The GT 50 Pro features a camera system built around a 50MP main sensor equipped with both optical and electronic image stabilization.For everyday photography, stabilization helps deliver clearer images and smoother video clips, especially in situations where lighting conditions aren’t ideal.The setup is joined by an 8MP ultra-wide camera and a 13MP front-facing camera for selfies and video calls. Video recording reaches up to 4K 60fps on the rear camera and 4K 30fps on the front camera.Infinix also includes several AI-powered editing tools through AI Studio. Features such as AI Eraser, AI Reflection Remover, and AI Flare Remover help users clean up photos directly from the gallery without needing additional apps.Smarter Software for Gaming and Everyday UseThe GT 50 Pro runs XOS 16 and includes a collection of AI-powered tools designed to enhance both gaming and productivity.AI Smart Trigger can recognize gameplay scenarios and automatically execute preset actions. AI Voice Prompt provides real-time guidance during gameplay, while AI Magic Voice Changer adds new options for voice communication.AI ZoneTouch Master helps optimize touch responsiveness by intelligently identifying different operational areas on the screen.While these features are clearly designed with gamers in mind, they also demonstrate how software is becoming increasingly important to the overall smartphone experience.Infinix is also committing to three Android OS upgrades and five years of security updates, providing longer-term support than many devices in the same category.Building a Complete GT EcosystemThe GT 50 Pro is designed to work alongside a growing lineup of GT accessories. The GT MagCharge Cooler 2.0 combines active cooling and wireless charging in a single accessory, helping maintain lower temperatures during demanding sessions.The GT Buds 5 provide low-latency wireless audio, while the GT Watch 5 extends notifications, health monitoring, and gaming-related information directly to the wrist. Together, these accessories help create a more complete ecosystem centered around gaming and entertainment.Pricing and AvailabilityThe Infinix GT 50 Pro will be available in three striking colorways: Black Abyss, Glacier Silver, and Red Blaze. It comes in two storage configurations: 256GB and 512GB, both paired with 12GB of RAM and up to 12GB of toggleable Extended RAM for smoother multitasking and gaming performance.It will be available for ₱25,999, with the promo price of ₱23,999 for the 256GB + 12GB + 12GB Extended RAM variant, and ₱29,999, with the promo price of ₱27,999 for the 512GB + 12GB + 12GB Extended RAM variant. The device will be available via Shopee, Lazada, and TikTok Shop.Final ThoughtsThe Infinix GT 50 Pro takes a different approach from many gaming smartphones. Rather than focusing solely on raw benchmark performance, Infinix has built the device around the factors that directly affect long gaming sessions: cooling, responsiveness, connectivity, battery life, and control.For gamers looking for a smartphone built around sustained performance rather than short bursts of power, the GT 50 Pro is shaping up to be one of the most ambitious devices Infinix has released so far.-Subscribe to our social media channels: Facebook, Instagram, Tiktok, Twitter, and YouTube. to receive the latest news and updates.
Infinix GT 50 Pro priced in the Philippines
Infinix has finally launched its latest gaming midrange phone in the country, the Infinix GT 50 Pro. The Infinix GT 50 Pro boasts a very cool design. There’s a Cooling Pipeline Window that displays the actual cooling pipes with the liquid inside. You can see the liquid pumping when charging or when you’re playing. Being This article, Infinix GT 50 Pro priced in the Philippines, was originally published at NoypiGeeks | Philippines Technology News, Reviews and How to's.

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Top 3 Reasons Why Infinix GT 50 Pro is Made for Gamers
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