Infinix GT 50 Pro debuts

- Infinix launched the GT 50 Pro globally on April 24, pitching it as a gaming phone with shoulder triggers, a 144Hz AMOLED screen and MediaTek’s Dimensity 8400 Ultimate chip. - The headline hardware is a HydroFlow liquid-cooling system covering 6,437mm², paired with a 6,150mAh or 6,500mAh battery depending on market, plus 45W wired and 30W wireless charging. - The release extends Infinix’s GT gaming line a year after the GT 30 Pro, as brands push niche gaming features deeper into midrange pricing. (infinixmobility.com)

Infinix launched the GT 50 Pro globally on April 24, adding a new gaming-focused phone to its GT lineup. (infinixmobility.com) The phone centers on gaming hardware: dual pressure-sensitive shoulder triggers, a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate, and MediaTek’s Dimensity 8400 Ultimate processor. (infinixmobility.com) (gsmarena.com) Infinix is also leaning on cooling. It says the GT 50 Pro uses a HydroFlow liquid-cooling system with a 6,437mm² cooling area to keep performance stable during long gaming sessions. (infinixmobility.com) (fonearena.com) Battery size varies by market listings: Infinix’s global spec page shows 6,150mAh, while some retail and database listings show 6,500mAh. Charging is listed at 45W wired and 30W wireless, with reverse wired and wireless charging also supported. (infinixmobility.com) (gsmarena.com) (91mobiles.com) The rest of the package lands in upper-midrange territory: up to 12GB of RAM, up to 512GB of storage, a 50-megapixel main camera with optical image stabilization, and an IP64 rating for dust and splash resistance. (gsmarena.com) (infinixmobility.com) Infinix says the GT 50 Pro supports up to 144 frames per second in supported games and pairs with a broader “GT Ecosystem” of accessories, including external cooling and wireless bypass charging gear. (infinixmobility.com) (gsmarena.com) That puts the phone in a category that used to be more niche: handsets that borrow console-style controls and thermal management, but sell far below flagship gaming-phone prices. GSMArena lists the GT 50 Pro at about €330. (gsmarena.com) The timing also follows Infinix’s GT 30 Pro push in 2025, showing the brand is keeping gaming features like RGB lighting, trigger controls and esports branding at the center of the series. (infinixmobility.com) (gsmarena.com) For buyers, the clearest takeaway is simple: the GT 50 Pro is not a general-purpose refresh. Infinix built this one around sustained gaming performance, physical controls and battery life. (infinixmobility.com)

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