Infinix is preparing to shake up the mid-range smartphone market in a big way. According to recent leaks from tipster RAIHAN HAN, the highly anticipated Infinix GT 50 Pro has officially appeared on the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) database. This is a massive indicator. It means an India launch is right around the corner, likely hitting store shelves during April or May 2026.
Infinix is directly targeting hardcore mobile gamers who want flagship-level cooling without the premium price tag. But let us talk about the cost. The leaks suggest a starting price between ₹27,999 and ₹29,999 for the base 8GB RAM and 256GB storage model. This shows a noticeable price hike from last year. The era of truly cheap budget gaming phones is ending. However, looking at the raw hardware upgrades being offered, I think this price bump is fully justified for serious buyers.
Detailed Specs: Power, Display, and Massive Batteries
Powering the upcoming Infinix GT 50 Pro is the MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Ultimate chip. This is a highly efficient 4nm octa-core processor built specifically to handle heavy gaming loads. The Infinix GT 50 Pro pairs this chip with a bright 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED screen featuring a super-smooth 144Hz refresh rate. For memory, you get up to 12GB of fast LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB of UFS 4.0 internal storage. It is expected to launch running the brand new Android 16 with XOS 16 right out of the box.
But the real story here is the battery life. The Infinix GT 50 Pro will pack a massive 6,500mAh to 7,000mAh battery unit. It also supports rapid 45W to 80W wired charging, 30W wireless charging, and even 10W reverse charging to top up your earbuds.
For some immediate market context, just look at the Infinix Note 60 Pro 5G. The brand launched that phone just recently on April 13. It brought a capable Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chip to the table alongside a solid 144Hz AMOLED screen. More importantly, it also pushed the standard up with a 6,500mAh battery. Infinix is clearly making these massive, multi-day batteries the new normal across all its premium devices.

Then we must look back at last year’s predecessor, the Infinix GT 30 Pro. It featured a Dimensity 8350 Ultimate chip and an incredibly bright 4,500-nit 6.78-inch 1.5K LTPS AMOLED display. However, it only relied on a 5,500mAh battery. The massive capacity jump in the new 2026 model is a huge upgrade for gamers who hate being tethered to a wall outlet.
Smarter Cameras and Elite Gaming Features
When you compare the new Infinix GT 50 Pro to its older siblings, you see a very smart shift in strategy. The older GT 30 Pro boasted a 108MP main camera. The new Infinix GT 50 Pro actually drops the megapixel count to a 50MP main sensor, but it adds Optical Image Stabilization (OIS). This is a fantastic move. A 50MP sensor with OIS will capture much sharper, better photos than a jittery 108MP sensor. It rounds out the setup with an 8MP ultrawide lens and a sharp 13MP or 32MP front camera.
The hardware features are where this phone earns its “Pro” title. The device includes “Micro-Pump HydroFlow” liquid cooling featuring a massive 6,437mm² cooling area to stop thermal throttling. It also rocks physical capacitive GT shoulder triggers. These are built to survive over 3 million presses and offer incredibly low 20ms latency.
The design of the Infinix GT 50 Pro is also a major selling point. It features an aggressive carbon fibre-like textured back with neon green LED strips, co-designed with Pininfarina. It also supports MagCharge 2.0. This allows you to snap on a magnetic cooling fan that bypasses the battery entirely, powering the phone directly during intense BGMI matches to preserve battery health.
Infinix GT 50 Pro Specs At Glance (Rumor)
The mid-range gaming segment is incredibly competitive right now. Brands are fighting hard for your cash. Infinix is positioning its latest release as a premium, no-compromise option for buyers who demand elite cooling, physical triggers, and massive battery life.
If you have a budget hovering around ₹30,000, you have several choices. But if raw gaming performance and a battery that refuses to die are your top priorities, keep your money in your wallet for now. You should absolutely wait for the official India launch of the Infinix GT 50 Pro.
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