We got a new gaming phone – Infinix GT 20 Pro and it’s a PUBG Mobile limited edition. The phone fits the stereotype well: A gaming phone should have a cool look, RGB lighting, bypass charging. And of course, it provides more for gaming.

But the phone is targeting a mid-range gaming market with exclusive gaming features. After testing its gaming scenarios in multi-rounds, we have to say that it’s indeed the most impressive at its price.
Unbox
The co-branded version of the Infinix GT 20 Pro is a gift kit working with PUBG Mobile. The package contains a special case made with metal, a cooler fan, a pair of shoulder triggers, and thumb sleeves. All of the accessories seem to show that the phone was ready for the e-sport experience.

It’s worth noting that the GT 20 Pro’s charging cable has an L-shaped design, giving you more flexible and easier hand-holding while gaming.

Design
The phone – Infinix GT 20 Pro also has a gaming-inspired look and feel, with lots of glossy materials and brushed textures in a very cool finish. Of course, the most attention-grabbing feature is the semi-ring RGB light strip, which can be set to various lighting effects.


Ultra Frame Rate
I believe that most of the users who are interested in this phone are gamers. So let’s talk about the most important thing straightforward – Game Performance. The Infinix GT 20 Pro is powered by a Dimensity 8200 Ultimate chipset with 12GB LPDDR5X memory. Considering the pricing, it actually performs well in the Benchmark tests, although here we listed the other two flagship-level models for comparison.

So let’s try my favorite game – Genshin Impact first. After 20 minutes of gameplay with the highest graphic settings, the average frame rate was 57.8 fps, which is much better than I expected. But there were some fluctuations after 15 minutes. The result was still impressive since it was running at the highest graphics. Then we were expecting the optimized performance with the cooling accessory and its built-in gaming features.

Optimized Gaming driven by Pixelworks
The gaming experience of the Infinix GT 20 Pro does not stop there. If you’ve read through the Infinix promo page, you can see that the GT 20 Pro comes with the X5 Turbo Dedicated Gaming Display Chip from Pixelworks, so there are two features available through this chip: the Ultra Frame Rate and HDR Graphics.


Ultra Frame Rate
The Ultra Frame Rate is simply a hardware-level feature about frame interpolation. It calculates the previous and next original frames; then inserts the frames calculated by the Pixelworks X5 Turbo chip in the middle. Here we will show how it works in the game.

During the whole test of 20 minutes of gaming, the game was almost sticking at 120 fps without any issues. and because the game’s native frame rate was reduced to 40 fps, the stress on the GPU and CPU was significantly lower.

As a result, the power consumption was even reduced to 4.31W and the body temperature was also significantly lower.

The actual visual effect of the screen after turning on the Ultra Frame Rate is also significantly improved. And, visually, it is a huge improvement in the smoothness of the images, We captured the clips in slow motion, you can pause and take a closer look in the review video.


But we also need to note that frame insertion increases latency. Some tests were done to measure how much it affects. Again, we boosted the frame range from 40 to 120 FPS and compared it with the native 60-FPS mode, while keeping other graphic settings the same. The result shows that touch latency was added by about 20ms. But if observing it by eyes, it is really hard to notice.

In a more practical gaming scenario, with Ultra Frame Rate, and bypass charging (connecting charger) activated, I got a Perpetual Motion Machine that always runs at 120 FPS. However, the phone was just running with an efficient MTK Dimensity 8200 Ultimate.
I tried to play like this for an hour and a half, and there was no overheating or downclocking/throttling. The reason why I stopped here was just the boredom.

This is an experience that no other flagship without the frame-interpolation feature can offer. And it’s why I say the Infinix GT 20 Pro is one of the best mid-range gaming phones to date. so, Pixelworks’ chip is supposed to be a big help.
HDR Graphics
Another feature driven by Pixelworks X5 Turbo chip is HDR Graphics, which simply means that it converts SDR gaming images into HDR, to improve the color performance and contrast of the images. I took some photos in Genshin and Honkai: Star Rail. Viewed by eyes, the colors just got more vibrant and we had Richer transitions in brightness and lighting in the games.


This feature can be activated simultaneously with Ultra Frame Rate. I also tested the power consumption with these features on. In Genshin Impact, the power consumption increased by about only 0.1 W – Pretty a surprise. I even suspected that there were some errors in the way we tested. Please check out the true results we got down below.

Incidentally, almost no mobile games offer a native HDR option, but clearly the phone screen is the best screen most people own. I’m not sure why, BUT, this time Pixelworks offers a good solution.
This feature also supports video playback. The platforms supported here include YouTube, TikTok, PLAYit, Netflix, Disney+, etc.

And I also took some photos,you can see that the HDR algorithm of Pixelworks does more than just increase the contrast and brightness. After turning it on, the image becomes more vivid and closer to what I see with my eyes.


IRX gaming experience brand
In July 2023, Pixelworks announced its new IRX gaming experience brand. As a brand targeted at smartphone users, IRX’s’ expertise to optimize the performance and display quality for optimizing the performance and display quality for various mobile games. The Infinix GT 20 Pro, the first Infinix phone being IRX certified, currently has Ultra Frame Rate and HDR Graphics support for the following games.

I hope more phones will be IRX certified because those two features we mentioned really show how much the gaming experience can be improved, and how mid-range phones can outperform high-end models.
Other feature
The Infinix GT 20 Pro has a few other features that are worth mentioning, first of all, the screen, it has an FHD+ resolution and a very high peak brightness of 1300nit, you can manually turn on the high brightness mode in the settings and the screen can be manually set to a very high brightness.

This is very useful in games like PUBG Mobile. Combined with the feature of HDR Graphics, details in the shadows are easier to notice.

This flat screen also has slightly curved corners that provide a pretty smooth operation with firm grips in games. If you’re a heavy gamer, I’d recommend not using the tempered film included in the kit. It can affect the touch experience with the screen when you move your fingers over the edges.

The Infinix GT 20 Pro has a 5000mAh battery with 45W charging support. Please check out the charging efficiency here.

Conclusion
Infinix is trying to improve the mid-range phones in terms of performance, especially the gaming experience, in a more efficient way. There is no doubt that the Infinix GT 20 Pro driven by Pixelworks will be a success story.
The phone is a highly recommended gaming device. Not only does it have almost everything we want from a gaming phone, but the Pixelworks X5 Turbo gives it a gaming experience that exceeds what we used to imagine with a regular mid-range phone.







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