Leak Reveals New Details About the Infinix GT 50 Pro Gaming Smartphone
Fresh info about the gaming handset Infinix GT 50 Pro has appeared online. It was also seen earlier in the Geekbench database.
Under the hood: a Dimensity 8400 chip paired with 12 GB of RAM. Short and to the point.
Renders show the phone in two colors. The rear panel sports a kevlar-like texture plus aerodynamic styling cues; a semi‑transparent colored window exposes visible cooling channels. Yes, the liquid inside is reportedly visible in motion — you can literally watch it breathe. Odd but attention‑grabbing.
Physical controls get heavy gaming focus. There are advanced shoulder triggers with two levels of press force so certain combos can be pulled off with a single finger. Claimed durability: over 3 million presses. Latency: 20 ms. The system accepts up to 8 target points and 10 pressure sensitivity levels. Those triggers are not just for games — they can double as camera zoom or quick-launch shortcuts.
Cooling: Infinix describes a Micro-Pump HydroFlow liquid system with a diaphragm area of 6437 mm², covering the main heat sources fully (100% coverage, per the leak). An optional clip-on, the MagCharge Cooler 2.0, is said to offer wireless pass‑through charging (power to the motherboard, bypassing the battery), 15 W wireless charging and 12 W active cooling — intended to keep temps down under sustained load.
Display and storage rumors: a 6.78‑inch AMOLED panel at ~1.5K resolution and 144 Hz refresh, with built‑in storage options of 256/512 GB.
Cameras: main cam 50 MP with OIS, ultra‑wide 8 MP, front facing 13 MP.
Battery choices reportedly vary by region: 6500 or 6150 mAh. Charging suite includes 45 W wired, 30 W wireless, 10 W reverse wired and 5 W reverse wireless.
Take the numbers with the usual caution; leaks can be a mix of solid details and hopeful marketing.