I just came across some leaked design sketches for the upcoming Infinix GT 50 Pro, and I have to say, it looks like Infinix is finally ready to move past the “budget gaming” label and go straight for the enthusiast’s throat. We’ve seen gaming phones before, but this latest leak suggests a device that feels less like a plastic toy and more like a high-performance supercar. Between the rumored Kevlar-like textures and a transparent “pipeline window” that lets you see the cooling system in action, it’s clear they are doubling down on that raw, industrial aesthetic we love.
Precision Controls & Display
If you’ve ever felt limited by on-screen buttons, you’re going to love what’s happening here. The GT 50 Pro is reportedly sporting dual-pressure shoulder triggers that don’t just click—they detect how hard you’re pressing and even support sliding gestures. Imagine being able to map eight different custom controls to just two triggers; it’s a massive win for mobile shooters and racing games. Under the hood, the specs are equally punchy for a mid-range contender:
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6.78-inch 144Hz 1.5K AMOLED screen for buttery smooth visuals.
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MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Ultimate chipset for reliable power.
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50MP primary camera paired with an 8MP ultrawide sensor.
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Triggers rated for 3 million presses with sub-20ms response times.
Advanced Cooling & Thermal Tech
What really caught my eye, though, is how Infinix is handling heat. They are reportedly introducing a micro-pump liquid cooling system with a massive 6,437 sq mm diaphragm area. In plain English? This phone is built to stay cool during those three-hour marathon sessions where other phones start to throttle and lag. I’m also intrigued by the MagCharge 2.0 accessory.
It’s a magnetic system that allegedly powers the phone directly—bypassing the battery to reduce heat—while simultaneously using a 12W cooling mechanism to keep the back of the device chilled. This kind of “bypass charging” is usually reserved for $1,000 gaming rigs, so seeing it here is a huge deal for real-world usability.
I’ll keep you updated as more details come out, especially since that BIS certification means an official launch is likely right around the corner.

