Infinix is gearing up to launch its new gaming phone, the GT 50 Pro, which promises standout features not often seen outside flagship devices. After earlier leaks revealed the phone’s basic specs and Geekbench listing, fresh details have emerged about its innovative design and gaming-focused hardware.
Unique ”breathing” liquid cooling design on Infinix GT 50 Pro
The GT 50 Pro sports a premium body textured to mimic Kevlar, combined with aerodynamic styling cues for a distinct look. Most eye-catching is the semi-transparent panel on the back, revealing the phone’s liquid cooling system in action. This creates a ”breathing” visual effect as the coolant moves inside-something rarely seen on smartphones.


Adjustable dual shoulder triggers with 20 ms latency for gaming
Gaming controls get a serious boost with the GT 50 Pro’s dual shoulder triggers, which offer pressure sensitivity with up to 10 levels and support eight configurable zones. These triggers can perform multiple functions with a single finger press and boast over 3 million clicks lifespan and ultra-low 20 ms response time. While perfect for games, the triggers can also be mapped for camera controls like smooth zoom or assigned as customizable shortcuts.
Advanced Micro-Pump HydroFlow cooling system for sustained performance
Infinix has equipped the GT 50 Pro with a Micro-Pump HydroFlow architecture featuring a 6437 mm² diaphragm, designed to efficiently dissipate heat across key hotspots. This liquid cooling setup should help maintain peak performance during extended gaming or heavy use, addressing a common pain point on high-powered phones.
Complementing the cooling system is the MagCharge Cooler 2.0 wireless charger accessory. Unlike typical chargers, it features bypass charging that powers the motherboard directly, sidestepping the battery to reduce heat build-up and improve performance stability. It supports 15W wireless charging and 12W active cooling via Thermoelectric Cooling (TEC) technology.
Infinix GT 50 Pro display, performance, and battery specifications
The leaked specs paint a competitive picture for a midrange gaming phone:
- 6.78-inch AMOLED screen with 1.5K resolution and 144 Hz refresh rate
- MediaTek Dimensity 8400 chipset
- 12 GB of RAM
- Storage options: 256 GB or 512 GB
- Battery capacity: 6150 or 6500 mAh (varies by region)
- Charging speeds: 45W wired, 30W wireless, 10W reverse wired, 5W reverse wireless
Camera setup with OIS and ultra-wide lens
The imaging package features:
- 50 MP main camera with optical image stabilization (OIS)
- 8 MP ultrawide camera
- 13 MP front-facing camera
This setup should satisfy most casual photographers and streamers, though the phone primarily targets gaming enthusiasts.
Infinix’s GT 50 Pro blends unique hardware innovations-particularly its cooling and trigger system-to compete in the crowded midrange gaming phone segment. As brands like ASUS and Black Shark push the envelope on gaming smartphones, Infinix’s fresh approach may carve out space for itself with standout design and functional features.
Keep an eye on launch details and real-world performance, especially how the trigger system and liquid cooling hold up under long gaming sessions. If Infinix nails these features, the GT 50 Pro could shake up expectations for affordable gaming phones beyond the usual specs race.

