At the first glance, we're all surely curious about the back of Infinix GT 10 Pro. It seems to have a transparent back similar to Nothing Phone, and what you see might be PVB or a motherboard with some components like CPU. However, in reality, the components on the back are just images for decorative purposes, not actual details.

Infinix names this design style Cyber-Mecha with small LED lights. This unique back is inspired by the Cyberpunk genre and comes in two color options: Cyber Black and Mirage Silver. The rear of the phone is also equipped with interactive customizable LED lights, but we'll delve into that later.

The version featured in this article is in the attractive Cyber Black color with 8GB RAM and 256GB internal storage. Infinix claims the phone has 16GB RAM, but in reality, it's 8GB physical RAM and 8GB virtual RAM, referred to as MemFusion.

Infinix GT 10 Pro's packaging is also designed to transform into a handy tool for the phone. You can assemble the box to become a sound amplifier or a charging stand.

On the front, this phone features a wide 6.67-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with 10-bit color depth. The refresh rate can be flexibly adjusted between 60Hz, 90Hz, or 120Hz, providing optimal conditions for gaming and photo enjoyment.

Infinix claims a close collaboration with renowned game developers such as PUBG, Mobile Legends, aiming to deliver the best experience for users playing these games. The device has undergone testing for stability, consistently achieving a high frame rate of 90 frames per second in most instances.
One intriguing feature, or perhaps controversial, of the GT 10 Pro is the Background Light Effect. While seemingly inspired by Nothing Phone, a closer look reveals similarities to the back of the ROG phone rather than Nothing Phone.

The Background Light Effect activates for scenarios like incoming calls, notifications, charging, startup, and gaming. Particularly useful when the phone is on silent or upside down, you can even customize the lights to sync with the rhythm of your playing music, creating a more interesting and creative experience.

At times, the Background Light Effect may be discomforting, especially in low-light environments or when preparing to sleep. Therefore, the manufacturer has added an option to disable all these features during specific times.

GT 10 Pro is equipped with the Dimensity 8050 processor, a 6nm 5G chipset. This chip includes an octa-core processor, featuring a CPU ARM Cortex-A78 core running at 3.0 GHz, three additional ARM Cortex-A78 cores running at 2.6 GHz, and four performance-oriented ARM Cortex-A55 cores running at 2.0 GHz.

Paired with that is the ARM Mali-G77 9-core GPU, 8GB RAM along with 8GB MemFusion (virtual RAM), and a 256GB UFS 3.1 internal storage. Additionally, the device features expandable storage up to 1TB through the microSD card slot.
The device's performance scores are as follows:
- GeekBench 6: 1,093/3,171.
- PCMark Work 3.0: 13,633.
- Antutu Benchmark v10: Antutu 733,644.
- Antutu Memory: 1,891 MB/s read, 1,611 MB/s write, 286 MB/s & 361 MB/s random read/write.

Operating on the XOS 13.1 platform based on Android 13, the user interface is designed to be simple and tidy, integrating pre-set gaming themes and icons. Notably, the device lacks pre-installed bloatware, which is commendable.

In the realm of biometrics, Infinix's new phone features an in-screen fingerprint sensor, playing a primary role in unlocking. However, you also have the option to use facial recognition to unlock the device, along with other security methods like PIN, pattern, or regular password.

The device also supports 5G through two nano SIM card slots, along with connectivity options such as WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and NFC.
The device is also equipped with a 3.5mm audio jack, and surprisingly, it features an integrated FM receiver that can be activated when connected. To enhance the audio experience, the device also supports dual speakers or external speakers.

The GT 10 Pro features a triple rear camera system accompanied by a quad LED flash. Notably, the main camera boasts a high resolution of up to 108MP, capable of recording 4K and 1080p videos. Additionally, two secondary lenses include a 2MP sensor, with one serving as a macro lens. Unfortunately, a wide-angle lens is absent in this camera setup.

The front-facing camera of the device boasts a high resolution of up to 32MP. It's rare to find a phone with front-facing flash support, making this a standout feature.
The camera system delivers some stunning photos with clear, sharp images, vibrant colors, and good saturation. Even night shots look impressive.
You can check out some sample photos captured by the device below:
The main camera can record videos in 4K resolution at 30 frames per second. While lacking optical image stabilization, the overall video quality remains quite satisfactory.

The Infinix GT10 Pro comes with a 5,000mAh battery, an eye-catching design, and a 45W fast charger (with PD 3.0 support), allowing you to charge the battery to full in about an hour. Notably, when gaming and in need of sustained performance, you can utilize the Bypass Charging feature in XArena, found in the Game Assistant.

The device excels in battery life reviews, performing well in the PCMark battery test with a duration of 11 hours and 25 minutes at 50% brightness, volume 0, and airplane mode. The video loop test also yields impressive results, with a runtime of 27 hours and 20 minutes under the same conditions.
The Infinix GT 10 Pro is currently available in the Indian market at a price of 19,999 INR (approximately 5.7 million VND). This pricing is deemed reasonable, especially considering the impressive specifications and design of the device. It allows users easy access to and experience a gaming phone.

Overall, the Infinix GT 10 Pro is a quite comprehensive and impressive gaming phone. While not among the most powerful currently, it handles popular games smoothly. The device's design is intriguing, built with good quality, delivering average performance, and meeting all the requirements of a gaming phone.
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