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Upcoming Infinix GT series phone likely to sport Nothing Phone (2) like design, August launch tipped

Several reports have claimed that Infinix is working on a new GT series of smartphones. A recent report even leaked the specifications of the rumoured Infinix GT 10 Pro smartphone. In a new leak, tipster Mukul Sharma has seemingly revealed the design of what appears to be the Infinix GT 10 Pro. The tipster has also revealed the launch timeframe for the device.

According to the tipster, Infinix’s first GT-branded smartphone will debut in August in India. The third image in Sharma’s tweet showcases the design of the smartphone. It appears that the device will look similar to the recently launched Nothing Phone (2).

Hence, it appears that the alleged Infinix GT 10 Pro could be equipped with an LED lighting system on the back. He added that it could be a gaming-oriented smartphone.

Infinix GT 10 Pro specifications (rumoured)

According to reports, the Infinix GT 10 Pro, which has the XT6739 model number, will have a 6.8-inch curved-edge AMOLED display that offers an FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It will have a 200-megapixel main camera with OIS support on the back.

The Dimensity 9000 chipset will power the GT 10 Pro. It will come with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. It will house a 5,000mAh battery with 260W fast charging. The phone will come preloaded with Android 13 OS and XOS 13. At present, there is no word on the price of the device.



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