Infinix GT 10 Pro goes on pre-order in India

Peter, 03 August 2023

The Infinix GT 10 Pro was unveiled yesterday and will be available globally at a price of $240-250. For India specifically, the new gaming phone will be sold through Flipkart and it is already on pre-order. The first deliveries are expected on August 13 (Sunday next week).

Infinix is advertising the price as ₹18,000, but there are some asterisks attached to that. First off, the actual price is ₹20,000. There is a ₹2,000 instant bank discount that drops the price to the advertised number, but terms and conditions apply. Flipkart is also showing a ₹1,250 discount with an ICICI or Kotak credit or debit card. 6-month no cost EMI is available on all banks.

The Infinix GT 10 Pro is now on pre-order in India
The Infinix GT 10 Pro is now on pre-order in India

The first 5,000 users to pre-order will get the Pro Gaming Kit, which includes a pair of shoulder triggers and two finger sleeves.

The Infinix GT 10 Pro goes on pre-order in India

There is only one configuration available, 8GB of RAM and 256GB storage (16GB RAM is shown in promo materials sometimes, but that includes the 8GB virtual RAM). You can pick between Mirage Silver and Cyber Black (actually, the latter is showing as “out of stock” right now).

Infinix GT 10 Pro in: Mirage Silver Infinix GT 10 Pro in: Mirage Silver Infinix GT 10 Pro in: Cyber Black Infinix GT 10 Pro in: Cyber Black
Infinix GT 10 Pro in: Mirage Silver • Mirage Silver • Cyber Black

There is going to be a Free Fire limited edition later down the line, but that’s not available yet.

We have an Infinix GT 10 Pro review unit already at the office, so soon we will publish a detailed report on the company’s first gaming phone.

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  • PP
  • 12 Aug 2023
  • 7tQ

this is phone relies date

  • Anonymous
  • 04 Aug 2023
  • Sqr

I have Qualcomm and it's still overheating. It's a problem with every top tier SoC.

  • Anonymous
  • 04 Aug 2023
  • XTA

its just like samsung user "why would anyone want exynos with overheating problem?"

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