They first released the Hot 60 series, and later debuted the Note 60 lineup. Next up is their first liquid-cooled Infinix GT 50 Pro gaming handset. We had seen a Geekbench listing for it a while back. But a leak today gave us an early preview of the phone’s design and colors. This is what the Infinix GT 50 Pro looks like.

The last model had the Kevlar texture at the borders. Now this texture is stretched to the entire backplate. GT 50 Pro can be seen in two colors in the leaked photos. One is red, and the other is a grey-ish tone. The source didn’t give the exact marketing names.
Anyway, the Infinix new GT mobile has the most unique build we’ve seen on any device. There’s a transparent window at the bottom. Infinix GT is engraved under the transparent plate. And it exposes all the liquid cooling components the GT 50 Pro has.

It’s apparently the first handset with Micro-Pump HydroFlow Liquid Cooling Architecture. And there’s a massive 6,437mm² diaphragm area that pushes out the heat. GT 50 Pro will cover 100% of the areas where the core heat components are laid.
They are also giving this phone a MagCharge Cooler 2.0 gaming accessory. From what we’ve gathered, this addon can do complete wireless bypass charging. That means direct energy to the phone’s motherboard and no excess battery heat from the charging coil.

That’s a wireless charger (15W) and wireless TEC refrigeration cooler (12W) rolled into one. This will be a big deal if it’s a free out-of-the-box accessory. GT 50 Pro might also have the industry’s first dual-pressure shoulder triggers.
Those side triggers can theoretically execute complex multi-action controls with just a single finger. The lifespan of each trigger is reported to be 3 million presses with 20ms latency. And these are pressure-sensitive capacitive inputs with 10 adjustable levels. They can even be used for quick shortcuts and sliding zoom photography.