The first liquid cooling device from Infinix has finally gone official. The Infinix GT 50 Pro is out with every possible gaming feature on a phone you can think of. It has pressure-sensitive shoulder triggers and a huge battery with the industry’s first wireless bypass charging. All the details can be found below.
It’s also their first time trying a liquid cooling solution on a phone. Infinix calls this a HydroFlow cooling system. Apparently, the tiny pipes cover a 6,437mm² area, and they spread over every possible component that might heat up. But there’s more.
This HydroFlow setup will work together with one of the largest vapor chambers we’ve seen on a phone. Infinix GT 50 Pro’s cooling chamber size is 7700mm². The cherry on top is the GT MagCharge Cooler 2.0. This is the accessory that unlocks Wireless Bypass Charging here.
The accessory will need 12W for TEC cooling. And it will do 15W wireless charging at the same time. There are no built-in magnets, so you have to slap on the magnetic case for this accessory to work. All these thermal solutions are introduced here, so the Dimensity 8400 Ultimate chip inside the phone never throttles. By the way, you can check the latest Infinix mobile prices and specs on our website.
This is almost a flagship chip at a 3.25 GHz clock and all-power cores. And there’s a Mali-G720 MC7 integrated GPU here that actually pulls the load while gaming. The GT 50 Pro has a 144Hz display. There are more than a few supported games that can push the frame rate all the way to 144FPS.
While we’re on the subject, the screen is a 144Hz 6.78” AMOLED and 1600nits HBM brightness. The resolution is 1.5K or 1208 x 2644 pixels. There’s a simple fingerprint reader on the panel. The global release page showed that the GT 50 Pro actually has dual battery variants.
Some markets will grab a 6150mAh cell, and others will see a full 6500mAh pack. They have the same charging speeds, though: 45W wired and 30W wireless. The stereo sound system is tuned by Dolby Atmos this time. And it will be a big help for gamers for footstep tracking.
It’s a proper gaming device with shoulder triggers. In fact, these are high-tech pressure and capacitive triggers with at least 10 sensitivity levels. And both L1 and R1 are customizable to do actions outside of games. It even has the same slide-to-zoom action that the iPhone 16’s camera brought.
The newcomer’s main camera is 50MP with an 8MP ultrawide. And the selfie shooter is 13MP. This is not the main selling point, of course. The phone has the company’s own N1 network chip. There’s an infrared remote and WiFi 6. The newcomer starts at Android 16. And it’s pledged for 3 OS updates and 5 years of security. Infinix GT 50 Pro is reasonably priced too, at only $376 (~PKR 104,000) for the base 12/256GB trim.