Mar 05, 2024 Maqsood Ahmed News 94 hits
Infinix is gearing
up to make waves in the smartphone market with the anticipated launch of the GT
20 Pro, the successor to the popular GT 10 Pro. The new
model is already making headlines with its recent certifications from TUV, EEC,
and Wi-Fi Alliance, hinting at an imminent release that could outpace its
predecessor’s timeline.
A prototype of the GT 20 Pro has made a
splash in the Geekbench online database, boasting a single-core score of 1,005
and a multi-core score of 3,311 in Geekbench 6. This performance powerhouse is
reportedly equipped with MediaTek’s Dimensity 8200 SoC and comes with a hefty
12GB of RAM in the prototype. Consumers can also look forward to an 8GB RAM
variant, both featuring a generous 256GB of storage.
Running on the latest Android 14, the GT 20 Pro is as
contemporary as it gets. Its TUV certification sheds light on a robust 4,900
mAh battery, which may well be marketed as 5,000 mAh if it’s the rated
capacity.
The Infinix GT 10 Pro’s legacy as a crowd-pleaser in the specs arena sets a high bar for its successor. Tech enthusiasts are eagerly waiting to see if the GT 20 Pro will rise to the occasion or if the GT 10 Pro will retain its status as a unique standout in the Infinix lineup.
Infinix is gearing
up to make waves in the smartphone market with the anticipated launch of the GT
20 Pro, the successor to the popular GT 10 Pro. The new
model is already making headlines with its recent certifications from TUV, EEC,
and Wi-Fi Alliance, hinting at an imminent release that could outpace its
predecessor’s timeline.
A prototype of the GT 20 Pro has made a
splash in the Geekbench online database, boasting a single-core score of 1,005
and a multi-core score of 3,311 in Geekbench 6. This performance powerhouse is
reportedly equipped with MediaTek’s Dimensity 8200 SoC and comes with a hefty
12GB of RAM in the prototype. Consumers can also look forward to an 8GB RAM
variant, both featuring a generous 256GB of storage.
Running on the latest Android 14, the GT 20 Pro is as
contemporary as it gets. Its TUV certification sheds light on a robust 4,900
mAh battery, which may well be marketed as 5,000 mAh if it’s the rated
capacity.
The Infinix GT 10 Pro’s legacy as a crowd-pleaser in the specs arena sets a high bar for its successor. Tech enthusiasts are eagerly waiting to see if the GT 20 Pro will rise to the occasion or if the GT 10 Pro will retain its status as a unique standout in the Infinix lineup.
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