Infinix GT 10 Pro: Official Images Unveil Stunning Transparent Design


Infinix GT 10 Pro Back Design

There was a lot of buzz regarding a new Infinix phone in the past few days. There have been claims that the brand imitated the design aesthetics of the Nothing Phone (2). Well, now, official images of the new phone have been revealed. The device is called Infinix GT 10 Pro, and it surely has a similar design to the Nothing Phone (2). However, it’s not an exact copy.

That said, the device’s appearance is not the only factor to consider. And Infinix is well aware of this. That’s why the Infinix GT 10 Pro aims to deliver premium gaming features without a high-end price. In simpler terms, the Infinix GT 10 Pro offers the appearance and performance of a high-end device at a budget-friendly price.

Closer Look at the Official Images of the Infinix GT 10 Pro

As shown in the official images, the Infinix GT 10 Pro features a semi-transparent design on its rear. It resembles the recently launched Nothing Phone (2), but no LED lights are present on the back of the device. Although it’s not an exact replica, the GT 10 Pro shares some similarities with the Nothing Phone (2).

Infinix GT 10 Pro Design
Back Design

In simpler words, the Infinix GT 10 Pro has the same design idea as the Nothing Phone (2) but has a different execution. And this is nothing new in the smartphone world. We have seen many smartphones in the past that came with a semi-transparent back design. Also, as mentioned earlier, the design is not an exact copy. So, Infinix has nothing to worry about.

Infinix GT 10 Pro
Semi-transparent back
Infinix GT 10 Pro Packaging
Eco-Friendly Packaging

But, yes, one of the things that impressed me about the Infinix GT 10 Pro is the box. As Infinix says, you can use the box as an eco-friendly music amplifier. So, it will not just sit around on the shelf collecting dust or be just trash to the environment after you unbox the phone.

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Infinix GT 10 Pro Specifications

Infinix did not formally disclose the specs of the GT 10 Pro. However, images showing the device information have emerged. And from there, it’s pretty clear that the device packs a good mid-range configuration.

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SoC and RAM

The official images show that the GT 10 Pro packs a Dimensity chipset. To be exact, the GT 10 Pro will feature a Dimensity 1300 chipset. It is a decent SoC for mid-range devices and offers a smooth performance in gaming. In addition, we got the live images of the GT 10 Pro+. According to the images, it’s a step-up version of the regular GT 10 Pro, and it features a higher-end Dimensity 8050 chipset. So, it should offer a better CPU and GPU performance than the regular version. But the other specs of the devices are the same.

On that note, both devices come with 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage. So, you can store large files and run demanding applications with ease.

Infinix GT 10 Pro Specs
GT 10 Pro

Battery, Display, and Camera

Other Infinix GT 10 Pro specs include a 5000mAH battery, which should let you play for a prolonged time with a single charge. Also, there will be a 108MP camera on the back, allowing you to take crisp and clear photos. And on the front, the device gets a Full HD+ display, which should offer you an immersive gaming experience.

Infinix GT 10 Pro+
GT 10 Pro+

Software

The live images of Infinix GT 10 Pro+ revealed that the devices will come with Android 13 out of the box. They will be running on XOS 13.0, an Android skin with gamer-focused features. For example, there will be no bloatware, which is pretty important for getting a good gaming experience.

Overall, things are looking great for the two Infinix GT 10 devices. They come with great mid-range specs and feature an eye-catching design. If Infinix prices the devices correctly, they will surely be a great pick for the money. We will update you if we get more information about the devices.

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