Performance

The Infinix GT 10 Pro is equipped with a MediaTek Dimensity 8050 or equivalent 1300 branding processor. This ensures a great performance for daily use and a comfortable user experience. However, there may be issues with throttling when used for gaming. This could be an issue that Infinix could improve in the next generation of their devices as it is likely due to thermal issues that have been sacrificed for the price.

When tested with Mobile Legends, the settings for the levels, duration of battery life, and average FPS can be seen. The average FPS was capped at 60fps, which is unfortunate. It is possible that there was an error in the testing program, but the experience was still satisfactory.

Camera Quality

The camera quality of the Infinix GT 10 Pro is good for its price range. It is not the best, but it is still able to record up to 4K resolution. Samples of photos from the video can be seen. The front camera is also able to record up to 2K resolution and 1080p at 60fps. This is a great feature for a phone that costs under 35 million Rupiah.

The rear camera is also able to record up to 4K resolution and 1080p at 60fps. The chipset supports this and it is a great feature. However, due to the pollution in Jakarta, the sky was white and this affected the quality of the photos.

Screen Quality and Speakers

The screen is an Amoled full HD 120Hz and it is great for outdoor use and Netflix streaming as it is L1 ready. The dual stereo speakers are also good, although not the best for its price range. Sample audio from the Unboxing video can be heard.

Battery

The battery is 5000mAh and it is enough for a day’s use. However, it does drain quickly if used intensively. It supports 45W charging, but it takes 1 hour and 10 minutes to fully charge.

Features

The Infinix GT 10 Pro has a unique design as a gaming phone. It has on-screen fingerprint, face unlock, NFC, and

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