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The Infinix GT 50 Pro is back in headlines, and this time, the leaks are detailed enough to paint a near-complete picture. Just weeks after appearing on Geekbench, the upcoming gaming smartphone has now surfaced in design renders along with major specifications.
While Infinix hasn’t officially confirmed anything yet, multiple reports suggest the GT series is about to get a serious upgrade.
And honestly? This might be the most aggressive mid-range gaming phone we’ve seen from the brand so far.
Infinix GT 50 Pro Design
According to leaks shared by PassionateGeekz in collaboration with tipster Sanju Choudhary, the Infinix GT 50 Pro will continue the brand’s bold gaming aesthetic.
The leaked render shows a carbon fibre-like diagonal weave pattern, green LED “claw” lighting elements at the bottom, a camera module placed on the top-left corner, and a bold, futuristic rear panel.
It’s clearly not trying to look minimal or classy. This phone screams gaming, and that’s not a bad thing. In a market flooded with safe, copy-paste designs, this feels refreshing.
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Infinix GT 50 Pro Display
The Infinix GT 50 Pro is tipped to feature:
6.78-inch flat AMOLED display
1.5K resolution
144Hz refresh rate
Slim bezels
Up to 5000 nits peak brightness (as per leaks)
If this holds true, the display alone will make it a serious contender in the upper mid-range gaming segment. A 144Hz panel is still not common in this price category, and Infinix knows gamers care about smooth visuals.
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Infinix GT 50 Pro Performance
Under the hood, the Infinix GT 50 Pro is expected to run on the MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Ultimate chipset.
Geekbench scores reportedly show:
1,612 points (single-core)
6,686 points (multi-core)
That comfortably places it in upper mid-range territory.
Expected configurations include the following:
12GB RAM
256GB storage
512GB storage
The previous model, the Infinix GT 30 Pro, came with the Dimensity 8350 Ultimate. This upgrade suggests Infinix wants a noticeable performance bump rather than a minor refresh.
If optimized well, this could be a solid performer for BGMI, COD Mobile, and heavy multitasking.
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Infinix GT 50 Pro Camera
Camera specs (rumored):
50MP primary sensor with OIS (0.8µm pixel size)
8MP ultra-wide camera
Additional 8MP sensor
13MP front camera
It’s clear the focus remains gaming-first, camera-second. Still, OIS on a 50MP sensor is a welcome addition. At this segment, stabilization actually matters, especially for night shots and video recording.
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Infinix GT 50 Pro Battery
Here’s where things get really interesting.
The Infinix GT 50 Pro is tipped to pack either: 6,500mAh single-cell battery or 6,150mAh dual-cell battery.
Charging support may include the following:
45W wired fast charging
30W wireless charging
10W wired reverse charging
5W wireless reverse charging
That’s a lot of flexibility.
For comparison, the Infinix GT 30 Pro had a 5,500mAh battery. This jump to 6,500mAh shows Infinix is clearly targeting hardcore gamers who demand long play sessions.
If bypass charging is included (as hinted), that would be a smart move.
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Infinix GT 50 Pro Software
The phone is expected to ship with Android 16 out of the box, along with AI-powered features. While specifics are unclear, AI optimizations for gaming, photography, and battery management are likely.
Launching with the latest Android version could also give it an edge over rivals that are still catching up.
Should You Be Excited About Infinix GT 50 Pro?
If these leaks are accurate, the Infinix GT 50 Pro looks like a serious upgrade, not just a routine annual refresh.
Bigger battery.
Stronger chipset.
High-refresh AMOLED display.
Gaming-focused design that actually stands out.
In a mid-range market crowded with “almost-flagships,” this feels purpose-built.
Infinix hasn’t officially announced a launch date yet, but with benchmark listings and detailed leaks surfacing, an announcement seems imminent.
And if pricing stays close to the previous generation’s Rs. 24,999 bracket, this could easily become one of 2026’s most talked-about gaming phones.
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