Earlier this week, it was reported that Infinix will launch a gaming-focused smartphone called the Infinix GT 10 Pro in the first week of August. In addition, special images showing the Infinix GT 10 Pro with Cyber Mecha design in Cyber Black and Mirage Silver colors were also released. Infinix GT 10 Pro, whose features are almost obvious, is now displayed while the LEDs on the back are working. There is one more thing worth noting.
The back panel of the Infinix GT 10 Pro will be able to change color!
These LEDs on the back cover create “a distinctive and interactive backlight interface” and are activated when users launch a game. They also work for new notifications and as a charge status indicator. Infinix India showed us how these leds work in a trailer-like video about the phone.
In addition, another video published about the phone was a surprise. So much so that in this video, the color-changing rear panel of the Infinix GT 10 Pro Mirage Silver model turned into steel blue and dusty pink colors. This happens when the back cover of the phone is exposed to UV rays. Here is the video of the phone during the color change:
Infinix has yet to detail the GT 10 Pro’s spec sheet, but an image that has emerged confirms that the retail box of the smartphone will come with 18GB (+8GB virtual) RAM and 256GB storage. It will run Android 13-based XOS 13 out of the box, free from unnecessary bloatware and annoying ads. We’ll hear more about the GT 10 Pro from Infinix as its launch gets closer.
Although there is no clear information about when the game-oriented smartphone will be released, you can find the tabulated version of all the features expected from the phone at the moment. The smartphone, which contains many advanced technologies, is eagerly awaited by mobile game enthusiasts.
Screen | 6.8 inch 120Hz AMOLED |
Processor | MediaTek Dimensity 8050 |
Camera | 100MP main, two 8MP auxiliary sensors |
Memory | 26GB RAM |
Battery | 7000mAh battery with 260W fast charging support |
Storage | 256GB capacity |
OS | XOS 13 based on Android 13 |
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