Infinix GT 10 Pro confirmed to launch on August 3: All the details – Times of India
Infinix GT 10 Pro: Expected price and offers
The company has confirmed that Infinix GT 10 Pro will be priced under Rs 20,000. The packaging box of the smartphone will also be customisable and can be transformed into
a speaker. Infinix claims that this setup will improve the audio experience of the phone.
Infinix GT 10 Pro will be available for pre-booking on its launch day (August 3). Moreover, the first 5,000 customers of the phone will get a chance to avail a special gaming kit. The company has also teamed up with Axis Bank to provide easy finance options.
Infinix GT 10 Pro: Confirmed specs and design
The company has also announced that the Infinix GT 10 Pro will sport a 120Hz AMOLED display. For optics, the smartphone will house a triple rear camera setup which will include a 108MP primary sensor and two 8MP units. Infinix has also promised that the phone will run a clean XOS based on Android 13 which will be free from unnecessary bloatware and advertisements.
Infinix is also focusing a lot on the gaming-centric design of the upcoming smartphone. The company’s GT series phones will incorporate mini LEDs (like the Nothing Phone’s glyph interface) to create an interactive backlight interface. The LEDs will light up once users launch a game, receives a notification or for showing the charging status updates.
The company calls this design the cyber mecha design, which will display orange highlights in the Cyber Black variant. Meanwhile, the colour-changing back panel in the Mirage Silver variant will turn to steel blue and dusty pink when exposed to sunlight.
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