High-octane gaming deserves a bold and potent gizmo like the Infinix GT 20 Pro.
Infinix wants to bring premium mobile gaming experience to the masses with the latest Infinix GT 20 Pro, promising high-octane gaming at the highest possible frame rate. But is this the best gaming phone for 16K? Let’s unpack this cyberpunk!
The Infinix GT 20 Pro features an iconic mecha design with a looping LED interface and a magnetic mechanism, which you’ll need for the best gaming experience. Know another affordable gaming phone with those?
Under the hood, the device is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8200 Ultimate processor and Mali-G610 graphics. It only has one configuration: 12 GB RAM + 256 GB ROM. Sadly, you can’t expand the onboard storage. Do you think that’s enough for your games and media files?
Speaking of media files, the Infinix GT 20 Pro sports a 108 MP main rear camera with 2 MP macro and 2 MP depth sensors and 32 MP selfie shooter. The highlights here are OIS support, 4K video, and quad LED flash. But can it record 4K at 60 FPS with stabilization?
UD Why? Infinix GT 20 Pro is a solid mobile gaming companion in its own right. Though, the 16K SRP may not appeal to some gamers because of a challenger.
If the Infinix GT 20 Pro can peak at around 940,000 AnTuTu points, the POCO X6 Pro 5G can reach about 1.4 million points. The latter, however, doesn’t have a futuristic visual.
If we’re judging it for the 16K price tag alone, it’s not the best gaming smartphone. If you get your hands on the gaming kit for free, which is sold separately for 3K, then it’s reasonable. The POCO phone doesn’t have any gaming kit.
Let’s define the value of 16K of the Infinix GT 20 Pro:
- The Infinix GT 20 Pro
- Gaming Kit with mecha phone case, magnetic cooling fan, and finger sleeves (free or sold separately)
- Dimensity 8200 Ultimate with 940,000+ AnTuTu points
- 6.78-inch AMOLED panel with 1080p resolution and 144 Hz refresh rate
- Pixelworks X5 Turbo gaming chip for 120 FPS
- Stable frame rate engine for 120 FPS
- 360 Hz touch sampling rate
- 1500 Hz instant touch sampling rate
- 5,000 mAh battery with 45 W charging
- Bypass charging for nonstop gaming with side-facing charging port
- IP54 dust and splash resistance
- Dual 5G SIM
- Wi-Fi 6
- AI-Generated Content via generative AI
A gaming kit, AMOLED 144 Hz refresh rate, 120 FPS gaming chip, two major Android upgrades, three years of security updates, bypass charging, and a chance for a 14K discounted price, is the Infinix GT 20 Pro coveted or misjudged? What’s your take?