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Cool phones are not dead, and this liquid-cooled gaming phone proves it

Liquid cooling, bypass charging, and mechanical triggers: the GT 50 Pro means business

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Gaming phones have a heating problem, but Infinix thinks it has cracked the solution. Meet the Infinix GT 50 Pro, a gaming phone with an industry-first micro-pump liquid cooling system that works more like a gaming PC than a smartphone. And yes, you can literally watch the coolant flow through a transparent Pipeline Window Display on the back.

How does the Infinix GT 50 Pro’s liquid cooling system actually work?

The HydroFlow Liquid Cooling Architecture uses a piezoelectric-driven ceramic heat pump. It circulates specially formulated coolant at 6.5ml per minute through precision channels etched with micron-level laser accuracy.

The system covers 100% of the phone’s core heat sources across a 6,437mm² diaphragm area. Translation: your phone stays cool even during extended, high-intensity sessions.

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If you want to push even further, the GT Magcharge Cooler 2.0 accessory adds 12W of active thermoelectric cooling. Its standout trick is wireless bypass charging, which routes power directly to the processor rather than the battery, cutting heat at the source and preserving battery health long-term.

What else does the Infinix GT 50 Pro bring to the table?

The phone is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Ultimate chip, clocked at up to 3.25GHz. That’s paired with 12GB of RAM and your choice of 256GB or 512GB storage. The 6,500mAh battery charges at 45W wired and 30W wireless.

The 6.78-inch 1.5K display runs at up to 144Hz with a 4,500-nit peak brightness, and audio is handled by Dolby Atmos. For control, the Pressure-Sense GT Triggers are dual-pressure mechanical shoulder buttons with 10 pressure levels and under 20ms latency for console-grade control.

On the camera side, you get a 50MP main sensor with OIS and an 8MP ultrawide. XOS 16 also adds AI Smart Trigger for automating combos and AI Magic Voice Changer for team chat. The GT 50 Pro comes in Black Abyss, Red Blaze, and Silver Glacier.

Pricing hasn’t been officially confirmed yet, but the Infinix GT 50 Pro goes on sale in Indonesia first, with the 12GB/256GB model priced at roughly $376 and the 12GB/512GB variant around $434.

Overall, this month has been a big one for gaming phones, with OnePlus showing off a gaming-centric device Ace 6 Ultra and physical fans inside phones getting their biggest push yet.

Manisha Priyadarshini
Manisha Priyadarshini is a tech and entertainment writer with over nine years of editorial experience.
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