The Infinix GT10 Pro packs a generous 5,000mAh battery and comes with a 45W fast charger (supports: PD 3.0 support) that can refill the power in about an hour, tops. Infinix has not indicated any release date of the Infinix GT 10 Pro in the Philippines so we also don't have a local suggested retail price but if we're going with the $250 global price tag, this could very well end up in the 15k to 17k in the Philippines. One great example of this is the Infinix GT 30 Pro released last year, which even comes with triggers, a feature often found on more expensive gaming phones. This year, Infinix has finally released their successor to the GT 30 Pro, and interestingly, it’s not called the GT 40 Pro. As for the price, at the time of writing, Infinix has yet to release the price of the GT 50 Pro for the Philippines. Read more in our articles including "Infinix GT 10 Pro 5G Review" and "Infinix NOTE 60 Pro Yuna Gift Box now available in PH".
The Infinix GT10 Pro packs a generous 5,000mAh battery and comes with a 45W fast charger (supports: PD 3.0 support) that can refill the power in about an hour, tops. Infinix has not indicated any release date of the Infinix GT 10 Pro in the Philippines so we also don't have a local suggested retail price but if we're going with the $250 global price tag, this could very well end up in the 15k to 17k in the Philippines.
One great example of this is the Infinix GT 30 Pro released last year, which even comes with triggers, a feature often found on more expensive gaming phones. This year, Infinix has finally released their successor to the GT 30 Pro, and interestingly, it’s not called the GT 40 Pro. As for the price, at the time of writing, Infinix has yet to release the price of the GT 50 Pro for the Philippines.
Our coverage of infinix gt10 pro release date includes: "Infinix GT 10 Pro 5G Review"; "Infinix NOTE 60 Pro Yuna Gift Box now available in PH"; "Infinix TV X6G Pro 55" now available in the Philippines". Each article provides unique insights and information.