Infinix is preparing to launch its next gaming-focused smartphone, the Infinix GT 50 Pro, as a successor to last year’s GT 30 Pro. While the company has yet to confirm an official launch date, reports suggest the device could debut soon in India. Based on early leaks and its predecessor, here’s everything we know so far about the upcoming GT 50 Pro.
Infinix GT 50 Pro Overview
Performance and Chipset
The Infinix GT 50 Pro is shaping up to be a powerful gaming smartphone. A recent Geekbench listing suggests that the device will feature a processor with a CPU configuration of 1 core clocked at 3.25GHz, 3 cores at 3.00GHz, and 4 cores at 2.10GHz, paired with a Mali-G720 MC7 GPU.
These specifications strongly indicate that Infinix will equip the phone with the MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Ultimate chipset. This would deliver a noticeable performance boost over the previous generation’s Dimensity 8350 Ultimate, making the GT 50 Pro even more capable for gaming and multitasking.
The listing also reveals 12GB of RAM, although Infinix will likely offer multiple RAM and storage variants at launch. On the software side, the phone is expected to run on Android 16 right out of the box, ensuring a smooth and up-to-date user experience.
Display
Although Infinix has not officially confirmed the display specifications, the GT 50 Pro will likely target gamers with a high-quality screen. Based on the GT 30 Pro, the device could feature a display size between 6.7 and 6.8 inches.
We expect Infinix to retain the AMOLED panel for vibrant colors and deep contrasts. The refresh rate will likely stay at 144Hz or possibly increase to 165Hz to compete with other gaming smartphones in the market. Brightness levels should also see slight improvements, building on the already impressive 1,600–2,000 nits peak brightness seen in its predecessor.
Battery
Battery performance is another area where the Infinix GT 50 Pro could see a significant upgrade. The GT 30 Pro came with a 5,500mAh battery, but current market trends suggest a larger battery is on the way.
With competitors pushing battery capacities beyond 7,000mAh—and some even reaching 10,000mAh—it wouldn’t be surprising if Infinix increases the capacity to around 6,500mAh to 7,000mAh. The company may also adopt silicon-carbon battery technology, which allows for higher capacity without significantly increasing the phone’s size.
Final Thoughts
The Infinix GT 50 Pro looks like a promising upgrade for mobile gamers, with expected improvements in performance, display, and battery life. If Infinix delivers on these expectations, the GT 50 Pro could become a strong contender in the mid-range gaming smartphone segment.
More details, including official specifications, pricing, and availability, should surface as we get closer to the launch.



