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Malaysia's mobile gaming scene just got a serious new contender. Infinix launches the GT 50 Pro at RM1,899, with a thermal engineering story no other gaming phone can match. If your phone throttles mid-ranked match, Infinix says they've already solved that problem.
This Cooling System Is Unlike Anything at This Price Point
The GT 50 Pro's headline feature is its HydroFlow Liquid Cooling Architecture, where a piezoelectric-driven ceramic micro-pump actively circulates specially formulated coolant at 6.5ml per minute across a 6,437 mm² diaphragm. That's a notably large thermal footprint for a smartphone, and the channels are etched using micron-level laser accuracy. In plain terms: this phone actively pumps liquid to pull heat away from its most stressed components, rather than relying on passive heat dissipation like most phones in this bracket. The included GT MagCharge Cooler 2.0 takes it further by routing charging power directly to the chipset instead of the battery, a genuinely clever bypass that reduces heat at its source while also extending battery lifespan over time.
Dimensity 8400 Ultimate Chips In With Real Performance Numbers
Under the hood sits the MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Ultimate on a 4nm all-big-core architecture, clocking up to 3.25GHz. Infinix quotes an AnTuTu score exceeding 2,224,634 — a 26% jump over the GT 30 Pro. Native 144FPS support is certified across six major titles, including Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, Free Fire, and Call of Duty: Mobile — all of which dominate Malaysian gaming. The Hardcore Esports Mode locks out notifications and gestures in one tap, while AI Smart Trigger automates complex macros during critical moments. For the MLBB and CODM crowd, this is directly relevant hardware.
The GT Triggers Are Genuinely Different From the Competition
Where most gaming phones bolt on shoulder triggers as an afterthought, the GT 50 Pro's Open-Cut Pressure-Sense GT Triggers support dual-stage pressure sensing — light press, heavy press, and slide — with up to four mapping points per trigger, ten pressure levels, and sub-20ms latency rated for over three million presses. The triggers also double as a universal shortcut system for screenshots, memory cleanup, camera controls, and summoning the Folax AI assistant, making them useful well outside of gaming sessions.
The Value Equation: What You Actually Get
Priced at RM1,699 during the launch promo (until 10 May) and bundled with a free GT MagCharge Cooler 2.0, the GT 50 Pro offers a standout package. Its 6,500mAh battery with 45W wired and 30W wireless charging, 1.5K 144Hz display, Dolby Atmos audio, and Corning Gorilla Glass 7i make for a spec sheet that clearly outperforms its price point. Bundled deals on the GTBUDS 5 and GTWATCH 5 Pro at 10% off further strengthen the ecosystem, rivalling what costlier brands charge a premium for. Importantly, Infinix backs this with a 3‑year OS update and 5‑year security patch commitment — a reassuring move for a brand still building long-term trust in Malaysia.
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