A new leak indicates that Infinix is preparing a significant update to its GT lineup in the form of the Infinix GT 50 Pro model. Judging by the available data, the device is much more actively focused on mobile gamers compared to previous generations. At the same time, the smartphone will receive significant design changes and new cooling solutions.
According to the leak, the Infinix GT 50 Pro showcases a more polished version of the hypercar-inspired styling. Cleaner lines, aerodynamic elements, and Kevlar-effect texture are reportedly featured, giving the device a premium feel compared to previous GT series models. One of the most unusual details is the so-called “Pipeline Window Display”. It is a transparent area on the rear panel through which the cooling system is visible, giving the impression of movement and operation of internal components. In this way, the company is clearly betting on a gaming aesthetic with an emphasis on technological and translucent design.

The leak also indicates the introduction of a new trigger system aimed at improving control in games. The “GT Trigger” system uses shoulder buttons with double pressing force. This allows you to bind multiple actions to a single control depending on the force of the press. The system supports up to 8 setup points, 10 levels of pressure sensitivity, a response delay of less than 20 ms, and a lifetime of more than 3 million clicks. At the same time, triggers are not limited to gaming scenarios. They can also be used to control the camera zoom or to quickly access system functions, indicating a wider integration into the device interface.
Particular attention is paid to the cooling system. According to preliminary data, the smartphone is equipped with a large liquid system with a micro-pump and a heat spreader with an area of 6437 mm², which allows for faster heat dissipation. This should ensure stable performance during long gaming sessions. It is also claimed that the system covers all key components that get hot, which can reduce performance drop-offs under heavy use.

A separate mention is made of the MagCharge Cooler 2.0 accessory, which combines wireless charging and active cooling. It supports 15W of wireless charging and 12W of TEC-based cooling. In addition, the system supports bypass charging mode, which supplies power directly to the motherboard, bypassing the battery. This reduces heat during simultaneous gaming and charging, which is a common problem with high-performance smartphones. All these details have not yet been officially confirmed, but the Infinix GT 50 Pro looks like a significant step forward for the company’s gaming segment. Full specifications and official information are expected to appear in the near future.
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