₹25,000 smartphone market with the launch of its latest gaming-focused smartphone, the GT 20 Pro. Right from the design to the powerful MediaTek Dimensity 8200 Ultimate chipset, Infinix seems to have left no stone unturned to grab the attention of budget gaming enthusiasts.
While Infinix seems to have everything covered on paper, does this translate into real-world performance and usability? Well, I've been testing the Infinix GT 20 Pro for over a week and here's my detailed review of how the phone performed in day-to-day use.The Infinix GT 20 Pro comes in a huge box with three different sections: one for the phone box, another for the gaming kit and the last for some paperwork. In the phone box, you get the Infinix GT 20 Pro, a USB Type A to Type C cable, a 45W adapter, a stylish back cover, a SIM ejector tool and a quality screen protector with some application tools.As for the gaming kit, we get a cooling fan, a mag case and a pair of fingerprint covers to improve gaming performance.
However, the phone will not come with the Gaming Kit in the long run and Infinix is only offering these accessories for a 'limited period' as part of the launch offers.The first thing you notice about the GT 20 Pro is that the phone looks very different from other devices in its price range. The second-generation GT device comes with a 'Cyber Mecha' design that features a rectangular camera island and a C-shaped lighting ring on the back.
The Mecha Loop lighting can be customised to provide different effects for incoming calls, notifications, charging, music and even gaming.At first glance, the Mecha Loop Lighting looks remarkably similar to the Glyph interface found on the Nothing phones. But Infinix has made its lighting ring more
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