
TL;DR
- The Infinix GT 50 Pro puts effort into cooling, using a micro-pump liquid system to keep performance stable under heavy loads.
- An external cooler adds wireless bypass charging, reducing heat and preserving battery health during long sessions.
- Pressure-sensitive shoulder triggers provide console-like control with customizable inputs and ultra-low latency.
Heat can make or break your gaming experience. In recent years, even best gaming phones They have slowed down when pressed hard. Infinix believes it has finally solved this problem.
Today, the brand introduced the GT 50 Pro. Instead of simply adding a larger vapor chamber, Infinix used a full liquid cooling circuit, similar to what you would find in a gaming PC.
The phone features an industry-first micro-pump liquid cooling system that covers all major heat sources. It uses a ceramic heat pump powered by piezoelectric technology to move coolant through precise channels at 6.5 ml per minute. You can even watch the liquid flow through a clear viewing window on the back.
If you want even more cooling, you can connect the GT Magcharge Cooler 2.0, which adds 12W of active thermoelectric cooling. The standout feature is the wireless connection. load bypasswhich sends power directly to the processor instead of the battery. This helps prevent additional heat and extends battery life.
Talking about the engine, the phone uses the MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Ultimate chipset, which runs at up to 3.25 GHz, along with a large 6,500 mAh battery. It also has a 6.78-inch 1.5K display with a maximum brightness of 4,500 nits and a refresh rate of 144Hz.
For controls, Infinix chose real physical hardware instead of software touch zones. The GT Pressure-Sense trigger uses two mechanical triggers for precise, console-like response. They support advanced configurations such as “claw grip” and sliding inputs, with up to four trigger-adjustable mapping points and 10 pressure levels.
Don’t forget to try the non-game shortcuts. Sliding the triggers in can launch the Folax AI assistant or take a quick screenshot.
AI is a big part of the overall software experience. The XOS 16 interface includes features like AI Smart Trigger, which automates combo moves, and an AI Magic Voice Changer for team chats. The camera setup is also solid, with a 50MP main sensor with OIS and an 8MP ultra-wide-angle, both supporting AI RAW processing for clear everyday photos.

The GT 50 Pro is the highlight of Infinix’s new GT ecosystem. This includes GTBUDS 5 headphones with Dolby Atmos spatial audio, a GTWATCH 5 Pro for mirroring notifications, and a new game controller with improved haptics coming soon. Infinix also promises three years of operating system updates and five years of security patches.
Pricing has not yet been announced, but you can expect Infinix’s usual competitive pricing in Indonesia, Southeast Asia, and other regions. It comes in Black Abyss, Red Blaze, and Silver Glacier.
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