Infinix has officially launched its 256GB variant of the Infinix ZERO X Pro smartphone in the Philippines, packed with a MediaTek Helio G95 Processor, triple camera setup, 8GB RAM, and more. 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. Instead, meet the new model in the GT line – the Infinix GT 50 Pro. Design and Construction First up, let’s talk about how the Infinix GT 50 Pro looks. Some might find the design of the Infinix GT 50 Pro a bit over the top. Display, Multimedia, and Biometrics Moving over to its display, the Infinix GT 50 Pro features a 6.78-inch screen featuring a 1.5K AMOLED panel, 144Hz refresh rate, and even HDR10+ support. Cameras Since this is a gaming phone, the cameras aren’t the best aspect of the Infinix GT 50 Pro. Read more in our articles including "Infinix Zero X Pro 256GB priced in the Philippines" and "Infinix GT 50 Pro Review".
Infinix has officially launched its 256GB variant of the Infinix ZERO X Pro smartphone in the Philippines, packed with a MediaTek Helio G95 Processor, triple camera setup, 8GB RAM, and more. 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. Instead, meet the new model in the GT line – the Infinix GT 50 Pro. Design and Construction First up, let’s talk about how the Infinix GT 50 Pro looks.
Our coverage of Infinix Zero X Pro 256GB includes: "Infinix Zero X Pro 256GB priced in the Philippines"; "Infinix GT 50 Pro Review"; "Watch: Infinix NOTE 60 Pro Review". Each article provides unique insights and information.