Infinix Is Getting Ready To Make Its Debut In The US

The Infinix GT 20 Pro is poised to follow the footsteps of its predecessor as great bang-for-the-buck gaming focused smartphone. Rumored to be unveiled sometime in April.
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Infinix is preparing to launch its next gaming-focused mid-range smartphone, the Infinix GT 20 Pro, in India and China next month. The upcoming device has already been making the rounds in various certifications, which clearly suggests an imminent release. However, perhaps more surprisingly, the location of the listings might indicate that the United States could finally be included in its initial launch.

Certification Spots a Powerhouse

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Eagle-eyed info hunters spotted the GT 20 Pro in listings on the FCC, Google Play Console, Geekbench, TUV, EEC, and Wi-Fi Alliance databases (with the Google Play Console entry being the most prominent). While Infinix is still quiet on the matter, these listings, along with other leaks from trusted sources, paint a relatively clear picture of what to expect, which is yet another super-value-focused gaming beast.

The Infinix GT 20 Pro is said to be powered by the capable yet fairly tiered MediaTek Dimensity 8200 chipset. This updated 4nm SoC sits just right below MediaTek's flagship offerings, which, in synthetic benchmark performance terms, is comparable to flagship silicon from a couple of years ago. It's not exactly a benchmark topper anymore, but it is way more than enough for a standard for gaming and general use, much like its direct predecessor.

The GT 20 Pro listings also showed 8GB and 12GB RAM variants paired with up to 256GB of storage. These are basic configurations that are also considered the bread and butter for mid-range and base high-end smartphones as of late—more than sufficient for multitasking or pushing any heavy game graphics at decent frame rates and settings.

Physical Design

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In terms of design, the GT 20 Pro is expected to follow more or less its predecessor. Leaked images suggest a flat display with slim bezels and a centered punch-hole selfie camera. The back panel will likely feature robotic or mechanical elements and eye-catching yellow accents, a design quite popular with gaming devices. A triple rear camera array and LED flash are also anticipated.

According to the Google Play Console listing, the unit will sport a Full HD+ display with 2436 x 1080 pixels resolution. It's not groundbreaking, but come on. 1080p is more than enough for 6.7—to 6.8-inch phones, especially considering Infinix's penchant for being very competitive when putting every penny into hardware functionality.

Other Listed Specs

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The device will likely be powered by a 5,000mAh battery, or somewhere a bit below, a capacity range already typical for phones of this class. Standard 45W fast wired charging support is also hinted at. 5G connectivity and WiFi 6 support provide key connectivity specs, putting it more on the practical side rather than pushing new technologies.

On the software front, the GT 20 Pro is said to run Android 14 out of the box (most likely via XOS), again according to its Google Play Console listing.

The Hype Continues

As much as we are hyped by all these known specs, other information like refresh rate, panel type, and protection are still unknown. Pricing also remains a question mark, but considering the GT 10 Pro's positioning, the GT 20 Pro will likely aim to provide strong gaming performance at a very competitive mid-range price point.

Don’t be too worried about these, though. With multiple certifications already completed, an official announcement for the GT 20 Pro should be on the horizon. Plus, the older GT 10 Pro was released within a similar-ish three-month window after the unofficial leaks, so there’s that.

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