Infinix announces its new flagship gaming phone with industry-first thermoelectric cooling technology and advanced gaming features.
Infinix GT 50 Pro Unveils Innovative Cooling System and Gaming Features
Infinix has officially launched its latest gaming-focused smartphone, the GT 50 Pro, bringing several industry-first innovations to the mobile gaming market. The device combines powerful hardware with unique cooling and gaming features that set it apart from competitors in the mid-to-high-end segment.
Announcement and Availability
Just announced and now in for review, the Infinix GT 50 Pro will be available starting tomorrow in three color options: Black Abyss, Red Blaze, and Silver Glacier. The phone comes in two storage configurations: 12/256GB and 12/512GB, with prices starting from IDR 6,499,000 (approximately $376 or €330 converted). The package includes a 45W charger, USB cable, and a protective case with a magnetic ring on the back—a key component for the phone's innovative cooling accessory.

Key Specifications
The GT 50 Pro is powered by MediaTek's Dimensity 8400 SoC, featuring an all-big core processor design that promises improved performance for gaming and demanding applications. The device includes 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.1 storage for fast data access and app loading.
Battery capacity comes in two options: 6,500mAh or 6,150mAh, depending on the configuration. The charging capabilities are comprehensive, with 45W wired charging, 30W wireless charging, and 10W reverse wired charging. The display is a 6.78-inch AMOLED panel with a 144Hz refresh rate and peak brightness of up to 4,500 nits, ensuring excellent visibility even in bright conditions.
Innovative Cooling System
One of the standout features of the GT 50 Pro is its HydroFlow liquid cooling system, which covers an impressive 6,437mm² of surface area. The system includes a dynamic RGB light array on the back that visualizes the cooling process—when activated, users can see the cooling liquid moving through the system, though the actual cooling occurs behind the panel around the SoC.
The phone also supports Infinix's MagCharge Cooler 2.0 accessory, which attaches magnetically to the back of the device. This accessory delivers two key functions: 15W of wireless charging and 12W of thermoelectric cooling (TEC), making it an industry-first combination. Infinix claims this technology helps maintain optimal performance during extended gaming sessions.

Gaming Features and Design
The GT 50 Pro includes shoulder triggers that offer more functionality than typical gaming buttons. These aren't physical pushers but use advanced haptics to simulate button presses. They feature 10 levels of adjustable pressure sensitivity and 8 mapping points, allowing for customization based on different games or applications. The triggers aren't limited to gaming—they can also launch apps and control zoom levels in the camera app.
In terms of design, the GT 50 Pro feels "nice and quality-made" according to initial impressions. The all-flat design should appeal to most users, and the Red Blaze color option offers a distinctive alternative to more conventional smartphone colors. The magnetic ring on the included case is specifically designed to work with the MagCharge Cooler 2.0 accessory, ensuring proper alignment for both cooling and wireless charging.
Ecosystem Considerations
The GT 50 Pro represents Infinix's continued push into the gaming smartphone market, competing with established players like ASUS ROG Phone and Nubia RedMagic. The inclusion of unique features like the thermoelectric cooling system and the bypass charging technology suggests Infinix is focusing on differentiation rather than competing purely on specifications.
The phone's software experience will be crucial for its success. While the article doesn't specify the Android version or Infinix's custom UI skin, gaming phones typically offer additional software features to enhance the gaming experience, such as performance modes, customizable controls, and gaming-focused utilities.
One potential consideration for buyers is the long-term software support history of Infinix devices. While not mentioned in the announcement, consumers should research Infinix's track record for providing Android updates and security patches for its previous flagships to gauge what to expect with the GT 50 Pro.
Pricing and Market Position
At approximately $376 for the base model, the GT 50 Pro positions itself in the competitive mid-to-high-end segment. This pricing puts it in direct competition with other gaming-focused phones and flagship devices from brands like Poco, as noted in one of the comments mentioning the Poco X7 Pro with a Dimensity 8500, metal frame, and faster charging at a similar price point.
The GT 50 Pro's unique features—particularly the combination of thermoelectric cooling and wireless charging in the MagCharge Cooler 2.0—could be key differentiators for consumers specifically interested in mobile gaming. However, potential buyers should consider whether these innovations translate to tangible benefits in real-world gaming scenarios compared to more traditional cooling solutions.
As with any new device, hands-on testing will be essential to fully evaluate the performance of the Dimensity 8400, the effectiveness of the cooling system, and the practicality of the shoulder triggers for various gaming genres and use cases.

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