Infinix has officially launched the GT 50 Pro in Pakistan at the PMGO-SA event, marking the device’s debut through a high-profile collaboration with PUBG Mobile that brought top players, competitive gaming fans, and new device buyers together under one roof for a hands-on introduction to what the company is positioning as its most capable gaming smartphone to date. Priced at Rs. 159,999, the GT 50 Pro is now available nationwide across both online and offline retail channels, targeting the rapidly growing segment of Pakistani mobile gamers who demand sustained peak performance without thermal throttling or input lag.
The centrepiece of the GT 50 Pro’s hardware proposition is its HydroFlow Liquid Cooling system, which Infinix describes as the largest in the industry, built around a dual-piezoelectric ceramic micro-pump setup delivering a flow rate of 6.5 millilitres per minute through precision laser-engraved channels. The system achieves 100 percent coverage of core heat sources across an overall cooling area of 32,700 square millimetres, ensuring that heat generated during extended, resource-intensive gaming sessions is managed actively rather than allowing it to accumulate and trigger performance-limiting thermal controls. Driving the experience is the MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Ultimate 5G, a 4-nanometre all-big-core chipset clocking up to 3.25 gigahertz and recording an AnTuTu benchmark score of 2,224,634. The device carries a 144 frames-per-second gaming smartphone certification and native MFRC frame interpolation support, delivering the kind of frame consistency and touch responsiveness that competitive mobile gaming demands.
Completing the hardware package is the Pressure-Sense GT Trigger, described as an industry first in the open-cut format, offering four pressure-sensitive control actions including light press, heavy press, left slide, and right slide, with an input latency of under 20 milliseconds and up to eight programmable mapping points. For PUBG Mobile players and competitive gamers who rely on split-second interactions, the trigger system offers a meaningful physical advantage over standard touchscreen-only controls. Infinix Chief Executive Officer Simon Feng described the GT 50 Pro as a statement of the company’s commitment to engineering devices specifically for users who refuse to compromise, adding that partnering with PUBG Mobile and launching at the PMGO-SA stage was precisely the kind of moment the company builds its products toward.
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