Gaming phones are distressingly expensive. This cheap Android phone proves why that shouldn't be the case.
Gaming phones first raided the market a few years ago, and everyone expected them to ravage the competition. But the category never really prospered because of high prices and bulky phones with designs that screamed for attention while attempting to masquerade as “normal” phones. Further, the more recent onslaught of handheld gaming PCs means you do not need to buy an almost $1,000 Android device for gaming when you can get something much better.
On the back, there is an electrifying mix of dark gray, silver, and blue, with a host of different textures under a flattened transparent panel that combines in a very industrial harmony. The interplay of light with these textures results in them being lit up with different colors of the rainbow at different angles. Trust me, you can spend several minutes just curiously investigating the various niches of this design and not get bored.
Most importantly, this is a $300 phone in question, and the closest price-wise competitor to achieve something remotely as distinctive and appealing is the Nothing Phone 2a. That all said, the Infinix’s looks aren’t what really make it compelling as a gaming phone, but instead it’s the combination of its display and hardware, both of which are a class above for its pricing.
In addition to its fluidity, the display has an exceptional screen-to-body ratio of over 94%, which translates to minuscule bezels that don’t hinder your view or distract you from the otherwise zestful design of the Infinix GT 20 Pro. Subtle curves along the edges of the display enhance the experience of swiping inward on the screen for navigation gestures or to pull out the gaming dashboard from the side.
But to my surprise, the internals hold up well while impressively gaming. While playing Genshin Impact at the highest graphics settings, the Infinix GT 20 Pro doesn’t fail to render the game at 60 frames per second . This is an incredible feat for a phone at this price and this hardware. Usually you would take that as a sign to lower the settings on a game or stick to less demanding ones. But Infinix has something else in mind. To prevent internal heat from hampering the phone’s performance, the phone comes with an optional accessory bundle, including a special case and a thermoelectric heater that attaches magnetically to the case.
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