Infinix unveils GT 50 Pro smartphone with active micropump liquid cooling and 1.5K 144 Hz display
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Updated · Technetbook · Apr 24
Infinix unveils GT 50 Pro smartphone with active micropump liquid cooling and 1.5K 144 Hz display
2 articles · Updated · Technetbook · Apr 24
The GT 50 Pro features the Dimensity 8400 Ultimate processor, 12 GB RAM, up to 512 GB storage, and a 6.78-inch OLED display with 4500 nits brightness.
Its HydroFlow cooling system, mechanical gaming triggers, Dolby Atmos stereo speakers, and 6500 mAh battery target esports and gaming users, starting at $405 for the 256 GB model.
The device aims to bring flagship-level thermal management to the sub-$500 segment, offering advanced features like wireless charging, a 50 MP OIS camera, and an ecosystem for gaming accessories.
With an all 'big core' CPU, does the GT 50 Pro sacrifice daily battery for peak gaming power?
How does a tiny pump in the GT 50 Pro stop overheating when even flagship phones fail?
Is the GT 50 Pro's micropump a durable innovation or a future mechanical failure for gamers?
Is the GT 50 Pro's super-bright screen the new benchmark for outdoor smartphone use?
Can a sub-$500 gaming phone's 50MP camera actually challenge its photography-focused rivals?
Will Infinix’s PC-style cooling in a $405 phone force rivals to rethink their flagship designs?