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Infinix GT 50 Pro Lands in Philippines at P23,999 Promo Price

Infinix’s GT 50 Pro debuts in the Philippines with active liquid cooling, mechanical shoulder triggers, and 144FPS support, starting at P23,999 promo.

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The Infinix GT 50 Pro went on sale in the Philippines on June 10, 2026, marking the brand’s most ambitious gaming phone release to date. Priced from P25,999 SRP for the 256GB variant, with a launch promo of P23,999, the device wraps active liquid cooling, mechanical shoulder triggers, and a 144FPS-certified display into a body that undercuts most dedicated gaming phones on the local market.

Infinix built the GT 50 Pro around three key pillars: Physical Refinement, Thermal Sovereignty, and Intelligent Optimization. The combination targets the practical pain points mobile gamers hit during long sessions, including heat throttling, laggy touch response, and the chip’s tendency to slow down when pushed hard.

What Infinix Puts Inside the GT 50 Pro

The GT 50 Pro runs the MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Ultimate on a 4nm all-big-core architecture clocked up to 3.25GHz. Infinix rates the chipset’s AnTuTu score at more than 2,224,634, a figure repeated on the brand’s product page. The phone pairs LPDDR5X RAM with UFS 4.1 storage in 256GB or 512GB tiers, each backed by 12GB of physical RAM plus 12GB of extended RAM.

The display is a 6.78-inch 1.5K panel running at up to 144Hz with a 330Hz touch sampling rate, 4,500 nits of peak brightness, 10-bit color depth, and 100% DCI-P3 coverage, all under Corning Gorilla Glass 7i. Infinix’s 6,500mAh battery ships with 45W wired and 30W wireless charging, plus 10W reverse wired charging, and the company rates the device for more than 27 hours of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang on a single charge. The camera setup is a 50MP main sensor with both OIS and EIS, an 8MP ultrawide, and a 13MP front camera that records 4K video at 30fps. Software is XOS 16, with Infinix promising three years of Android OS upgrades and five years of security patches.

GT 50 Pro at a Glance

  • Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Ultimate, 4nm, up to 3.25GHz
  • AnTuTu score: more than 2,224,634, per Infinix Labs
  • Display: 6.78-inch 1.5K, 144Hz, 4,500 nits peak brightness
  • Battery: 6,500mAh, 45W wired, 30W wireless, 10W reverse
  • Software support: 3 years OS upgrades, 5 years security patches

The HydroFlow Cooling System, Up Close

The GT 50 Pro runs the HydroFlow Liquid Cooling Architecture, a micro-pump liquid cooling system the company says is the industry’s first to cover 100% of the phone’s core heat sources. The system pairs a 6,437mm² diaphragm with dual piezoelectric ceramic plates that drive coolant at 6.5ml per minute, as listed on Infinix’s official GT 50 Pro product page. A custom 7,700mm² vapor chamber bulges into direct contact with the chipset.

Infinix layers a 32,700mm² total cooling area on top of the diaphragm and pump, including 325,000mm² of ultra-large graphite sheet at 32,100W/mK thermal conductivity. The phone’s back panel includes a Pipeline Window Display, a strip that visualizes the coolant in motion. Infinix’s product page rates the total cooling area at 63.5% or more of the phone’s internal layout. The company claims the system enables sustained high performance under heavy loads.

Infinix Labs tested the device at an average of 143.8 frames per second with a 0.84 standard deviation across the supported 144FPS titles. The company points to the HydroFlow system as the mechanism for sustaining that performance.

Buyers who want to push further can add the GT Magcharge Cooler 2.0, a clip-on accessory designed exclusively for the GT 50 Pro. It uses 12W of thermoelectric cooling and 15W of wireless bypass charging, which sends power directly to the chipset rather than through the battery to limit heat buildup. The cooler is also MagSafe-compatible, working with both Android and iOS magnetic mounts.

Inside the HydroFlow Stack

  • Diaphragm: 6,437mm², 6.5ml per minute coolant flow
  • Heat pump: dual piezoelectric ceramic plates
  • Vapor chamber: 7,700mm² bulging against the chipset
  • Total cooling area: 32,700mm² (63.5% or more of internal layout)
  • Graphite sheet: 325,000mm² at 32,100W/mK
  • Visible element: Pipeline Window Display on the back panel
  • Add-on cooler: GT Magcharge Cooler 2.0 with 12W TEC, 15W wireless bypass

Triggers, Display, and Audio for Gaming

The GT 50 Pro also includes the Open-Cut Pressure-Sense GT Trigger system, a pair of mechanical shoulder buttons built into the side of the chassis. Each trigger supports light press, heavy press, and sliding inputs, with up to four customizable mapping points per trigger and 10 adjustable pressure levels.

Infinix rates trigger response at less than 20ms of latency and rates the mechanism for more than 3 million presses. The display handles the visual side, with the 1.5K 144Hz panel and 330Hz touch sampling rate for the part of the input chain that runs through the screen. Audio runs through Dolby Atmos, the first Infinix phone to get the certification, with four audio modes tuned across 28 or more supported game titles. The phone’s Network Scan feature uses the self-developed N1 chip and a 360° antenna design to find the strongest signal direction in the room, with Infinix claiming a 60% stronger weak-signal performance over the previous generation.

AI Tools and the 144FPS Push

XOS 16, the GT 50 Pro’s software layer, includes a suite of AI gaming tools that handle input automation, voice, and touch optimization. The phone’s Intelligent Optimization pillar lists five named features that run on the device.

For frame rate, Infinix advertises native 144FPS support in Call of Duty: Mobile, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, Free Fire, plus Arena Breakout, Blood Strike, and Standoff 2, with more titles promised through software updates. The Dimensity 8400 Ultimate also supports hardware ray tracing, and Infinix’s MFRC GPU frame interpolation debuts on this chip for smoother visuals at lower power draw. Hardcore Esports Mode strips the interface down for focused play, turning off notifications and tuning the system for sustained frame delivery.

The phone’s AI tools target different parts of the gaming experience. AI Smart Trigger can automate in-game actions, while AI ZoneTouch Master improves touch accuracy during intense combat. AI Voice Prompt gives real-time gameplay alerts, and AI Magic Voice Changer offers 25 voice effects for in-game comms. The Infinix product page notes that frame rate support is subject to optimization and updates from individual game developers, so the 144FPS list lands on a title-by-title basis.

AI Tools Bundled on the GT 50 Pro

  • AI Smart Trigger: automates selected in-game actions
  • AI ZoneTouch Master: improves touch accuracy in combat
  • AI Voice Prompt: real-time gameplay alerts
  • AI Magic Voice Changer: 25 voice effects for in-game comms
  • Network Scan: locates the strongest signal direction

Pricing, Colors, and Where to Buy

The Infinix GT 50 Pro launched in the Philippines on June 10, 2026, at 8:00 p.m. through the official Infinix TikTok Shop, with first-sale discounts of up to P2,000. The base 256GB + 12GB + 12GB Extended RAM model carries an SRP of P25,999, or P23,999 during the launch promo, while the 512GB + 12GB + 12GB Extended RAM version lists at P29,999 SRP, falling to P27,999 on promo. Three color options are available: Black Abyss, Glacier Silver, and Red Blaze.

Beyond TikTok Shop, the GT 50 Pro is sold through Shopee and Lazada. Home Credit buyers can pick up the 24GB+256GB variant for as low as P100 per day, or the 24GB+512GB version for P116 per day, both at 0% interest for up to six months. The Home Credit offer runs through June 30, 2026, with the promo code 3INFINIXHC1000 unlocking the P1,000 discount.

GT 50 Pro Variants and Pricing

Variant SRP Promo Price
256GB + 12GB + 12GB Extended RAM P25,999 P23,999
512GB + 12GB + 12GB Extended RAM P29,999 P27,999

The Generation Jump From the GT 30 Pro

The GT 30 Pro landed in the Philippines in early June 2025, with its 512GB variant listed at P15,999 through Home Credit. The GT 50 Pro’s 512GB SRP of P29,999 sits well above the GT 30 Pro’s P15,999 listing at the same storage tier.

The chipset moves from the Dimensity 8350 Ultimate to the Dimensity 8400 Ultimate, both built on 4nm, and Infinix rates the AnTuTu gain at 26.45% over the older model. Battery capacity climbs from 5,500mAh to 6,500mAh, with Infinix claiming more than 27 hours of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang gameplay on a full charge. The biggest new addition is active liquid cooling on the GT 50 Pro, a feature the GT 30 Pro did not have.

The GT 30 Pro used a 108MP main camera, while the GT 50 Pro uses a 50MP main camera with OIS and EIS. Software moves from XOS 15 on the older phone to XOS 16 on the new one, and the OS upgrade commitment extends from two major Android versions on the GT 30 Pro to three on the GT 50 Pro. The GT 30 Pro was sold in Dark Flare, Blade White, and Shadow Ash, while the GT 50 Pro’s color roster is Black Abyss, Glacier Silver, and Red Blaze. The GT 50 Pro also adds Dolby Atmos audio, the first Infinix phone to carry the certification, where the GT 30 Pro relied on stereo speakers tuned by JBL.

Where the GT 50 Pro Moves Ahead

  • Chipset: Dimensity 8350 Ultimate to 8400 Ultimate
  • Battery: 5,500mAh to 6,500mAh
  • Cooling: standard to HydroFlow active liquid cooling
  • Main camera: 108MP (no OIS) to 50MP (OIS and EIS)
  • Software: XOS 15 to XOS 16, 2 to 3 major OS upgrades
  • Audio: stereo speakers to Dolby Atmos (4 modes, 28+ games)

The GT Watch 5 Pro and the Wider GT Lineup

Alongside the phone, Infinix introduced its first esports-oriented smartwatch, the GT Watch 5 Pro, designed to act as a secondary display during gameplay. It pushes real-time notifications, heart rate monitoring, and call alerts to the wrist so players can stay in the match.

The wearable carries independent GNSS positioning and 5ATM water resistance, meaning it can handle pool swims and rain without issue. It pairs with the GT 50 Pro for status updates and fitness tracking, including during extended gaming sessions. Infinix framed the watch as part of a connected setup, sitting alongside the GT Magcharge Cooler 2.0, GTBUDS 5, and GTPOWER POD 10K in the wider GT accessory family.

The phone’s wider positioning leans on Infinix’s esports marketing. A Manila Bulletin report described the GT 50 Pro as positioning itself as a true king of esports, language that draws from Infinix’s own marketing rather than an independent certification. The same third-party coverage of the Philippines launch said the GT Series serves as the official device for international esports tournaments, though that designation applies to the lineup broadly rather than this specific model.

The GT 50 Pro’s design runs a supercar-inspired 3D texture on the back panel and mechanical light waves with eight selectable styles across eight colors. The phone is sold alongside the GTBUDS 5 gaming earbuds and the GTPOWER POD 10K power bank, both part of the same GT accessory family. None of those accessories ship in the box with the GT 50 Pro, and regional availability varies.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Infinix GT 50 Pro launched in the Philippines on June 10, 2026, with the official Infinix TikTok Shop, Shopee, and Lazada as the initial sales channels. First-sale pricing drops the 256GB variant to P23,999 from an SRP of P25,999, and the 512GB version to P27,999 from P29,999.

When did the Infinix GT 50 Pro launch in the Philippines?

Infinix opened sales on June 10, 2026, at 8:00 p.m. through its official TikTok Shop, with the rollout extending to Shopee and Lazada in the following days.

How much does the Infinix GT 50 Pro cost in the Philippines?

The 256GB + 12GB + 12GB Extended RAM model carries a P25,999 SRP, with a launch promo price of P23,999. The 512GB + 12GB + 12GB Extended RAM model lists at P29,999 SRP, dropping to P27,999 on promo.

What’s the difference between the Infinix GT 50 Pro and the GT 30 Pro?

The GT 50 Pro uses a Dimensity 8400 Ultimate chipset versus the GT 30 Pro’s Dimensity 8350 Ultimate, with Infinix claiming a 26.45% AnTuTu improvement. Battery capacity climbs from 5,500mAh to 6,500mAh, the GT 50 Pro adds active liquid cooling, and the main camera shifts from a 108MP sensor without OIS to a 50MP sensor with OIS and EIS.

Does the Infinix GT 50 Pro support 144FPS in games?

Yes. Infinix lists native 144FPS support for Call of Duty: Mobile, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, Free Fire, Arena Breakout, Blood Strike, and Standoff 2, with more titles promised through future updates.

What are the color options for the Infinix GT 50 Pro?

The phone comes in Black Abyss, Glacier Silver, and Red Blaze. All three colors are available in both the 256GB and 512GB storage variants.

The phone’s June 30, 2026 promo deadline is the main near-term cutoff on launch pricing, after which the Home Credit first-sale offers expire. Infinix has not yet announced a wider rollout date for any successor model. Buyers can compare the GT 50 Pro to other mid-range gaming options through the brand’s official Philippines channels and partner retailers. The GT Magcharge Cooler 2.0 accessory is sold separately from the phone.

Logan Pierce is a writer and web publisher with over seven years of experience covering consumer technology. He has published work on independent tech blogs and freelance bylines covering Android devices, privacy focused software, and budget gadgets. Logan founded Oton Technology to publish clear, no nonsense tech news and reviews based on real hands on testing. He has personally tested and reviewed dozens of mid range and budget Android phones, written extensively about app privacy, and built and managed multiple WordPress publications over the past decade. Logan holds a bachelor's degree in English and studied digital marketing at a certificate level.

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