Infinix GT 50 Pro Now Available in Pakistan with GT Triggers, HydroFlow Liquid Cooling, and More

Usama Rasool

Infinix GT 50 Pro has finally made it to Pakistan at a rather unexpected price. The device actually costs way more than the older GT 30 Pro. And it doesn’t even have the 512GB storage, like last time. Scroll down to the bottom of this news article to see the GT 50 Pro’s cost. We do recommend a thorough look at the phone’s specs to see what it offers.


The phone has a new design with an exposed transparent window at the bottom, where you can see the thermal solution. They call it the HydroFlow Liquid cooling. The tiny pipes are apparently attached to a small Piezoelectric pump that pushes coolant over a 6,437mm² area. 

Say what you will about Infinix’s quality control, but they certainly know how to spice up their devices when others are slacking in the budget performance arena. Infinix new GT model is only the second phone in Pakistan with liquid cooling, and they merged it with the industry’s largest 7700mm² VC cooling chamber to exhaust heat. 


On top of that, GT MagCharge Cooler 2.0 will push the thermal control over the edge with a 12W TEC cooling fan. This accessory is also supposed to unlock 15W Wireless Bypass Charging on this phone, which is the first of its kind to ever appear on a mobile handset.


All those elaborate cooling systems are here just to make sure that the Dimensity 8400 Ultimate chip inside the GT 50 Pro doesn’t choke under full load. This is, after all, a 3.25 GHz all-power core chip design from a semi-flagship league. And let’s not forget its Mali-G720 MC7 iGPU.


The screen on the Infinix GT 50 Pro is a 144Hz 6.78” flat AMOLED. The chip will help sync the in-game frame rates to 144 FPS. Or at least that’s the case for a few supported games. The panel hits 1600nits HBM brightness. The resolution is 1.5K or 1208 x 2644 pixels. 


The battery was also confirmed, and Pakistan gets the bigger version: 6500mAh with 45W charging. 30W is the max wireless charging support here. Cameras are the least important part of the GT 50 Pro, but it does have a 50MP (main) + 8MP (ultrawide) + 13MP (selfie) camera setup.

They’ve added Pressure-Sense GT Triggers to the frame. It’s a proper gaming device by every measure of the word. There are at least 5 years of updates planned for it, and the phone boots to an Android 16 XOS 16 UI when you pull it out of the box. Infinix GT 50 Pro has come to Pakistan in a single 12GB/256GB memory trim, and it officially costs Rs 159,999. 


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