Infinix launched the GT 10 Pro last August as its first gaming smartphone. And today, as expected, the brand unveiled the Infinix GT 20 Pro as the GT 10 Pro's successor at a global launch event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The Infinix GT 20 Pro has the Dimensity 8200 Ultimate at the helm, paired with 8GB/12GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage onboard. It runs XOS 14 out of the box, and Infinix has promised two Android version upgrades and three years of security updates for the smartphone.
The Infinix GT 20 Pro also has a
Pixelworks X5 Turbo dedicated gaming display chip under the hood, making it the
brand's first dual-chip smartphone. The chip employs Motion Estimation and
Motion Compensation (MEMC) game frame rate interpolation to boost the frame
rates from 60 FPS to up to 120 FPS for a smooth gaming experience. It can also
improve the picture quality.
Additionally, the Infinix GT 20 Pro uses a
stable frame-rate engine to provide a stable frame-rate when gaming. The brand
claims the smartphone can achieve a native frame rate of up to 120 FPS with
"ultra-stable operation" for one hour. Infinix said that Free Fire,
Call Of Duty (COD), and PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) can reach up to 90
FPS, while Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB), Genshin Impact, and Honkai: Star
Rail can reach up to 120 FPS.
The Infinix GT 20 Pro also comes with an
Esports Mode tailored for professional esports scenarios and advertised to
elevate the GT 20 Pro's performance to match that of a gaming console. And to
keep the phone cool, there's a VC liquid cooling system onboard that's 73%
larger (presumably compared to the previous gen), while the primary heat source
area for targeted cooling now has more than 66% thermal conductivity. The GT 20
Pro also features a Phase Change Material (PCM) sheet that's 68% larger. Being
a gaming smartphone, the Infinix GT 20 Pro also flaunts a design to appeal to
gamers. It comes with a Cyber Mecha Design with a turbine blade pattern,
focusing on Metal, Power, and Speed.
It also features a Mecha Loop LED
interface, meaning the phone's rear panel sports customizable RGB LEDs
supporting eight color combos and four lighting effects. The game lighting
effects support three games: PUBG for aiming, firing, and driving (not
supported in India); MLBB for first kill, solo kill, and multi-kill (only
supported in India); and Free Fire for aiming and intense fighting (supported
in all regions). The lighting effects can also be customized for incoming calls,
notifications, charging, and music playback. Moreover, the GT 20 Pro has an
X-axis linear vibration motor for improved haptic feedback.
A smartphone is not just about gaming, so
let's talk about other features of the Infinix GT 20 Pro. The phone is built
around a 6.78" 144Hz FullHD+ LTPS AMOLED display with 1,300 nits peak
brightness and a centered punch-hole for the 32MP selfie camera. Around the
back, it has a 108MP primary camera (Samsung HM6 with OIS), joined by two 2MP
units (presumably depth and macro). Fueling the entire package is a 5,000 mAh
battery with 45W charging support. The rest of the Infinix GT 20 Pro's
highlights include 5G connectivity, USB-C, NFC, and an in-display fingerprint
reader. The smartphone also features dual speakers tuned by JBL and supports
DTS and Hi-Res Audio.
The Infinix GT 20 Pro will be available in
Mecha Orange, Mecha Silver, and Mecha Blue colors in 8GB/256GB and 12GB/256GB
configurations. Regional pricing and sales details will be revealed during
local launches. Infinix also announced that the GT 20 Pro will be the official
gaming phone for the PUBG Mobile Super League (PMSL). It takes place from May
15, 2024 to June 9, 2024 in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, and from May
22, 2024 to June 16, 2024 in Central and South Asia.