Infinix Flagship Gaming Phone With Dimensity 9300 and the Best AnTuTu Score Teased At MWC


Infinix flagship gaming phone AnTuTu

Gaming smartphones are taking things to the next level. But so far, Nubia Red Magic, Asus ROG, and iQOO are in the lead. While Infinix did attempt to capture the market with the GT 10 Pro, it wasn’t a flagship. Instead, it was a budget-friendly gaming phone. But it seems like an Infinix flagship gaming phone will soon debut.

What really makes the upcoming Infinix gaming phone a flagship? Well, it packs the latest MediaTek Dimensity 9300, which is a direct competitor to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. With this, the upcoming device is about to compete with the likes of the iQOO 12, Asus ROG 8, and Red Magic 9 Pro.

Infinix Shares the First Few Details on the Upcoming Flagship Gaming Phone

The company didn’t share much about the phone. But what Infinix did share is good news for mobile gamers. Currently, the first smartphone in AnTuTu’s benchmark list is the Oppo Find X7. It’s not a gaming phone, but it comes with the flagship Dimensity 9300. That, combined with a robust cooling system, makes the Oppo Find X7 achieve the highest score in the AnTuTu benchmark.

MediaTek Dimensity 9300

To be specific, the X7 currently holds 22,009,832 overall points. As Infinix shared, the upcoming flagship gaming phone can achieve 22,156,639 points. This means the upcoming smartphone will take the number 1 spot in AnTuTu’s list when it launches.

Wondering how Infinix managed to squeeze out that much performance out of the Dimensity 9300? Through its CoolMax cooling system. It’s the industry’s first cooling solution that leverages Thermal-Electric Cooling and Peltier effect. These two help regulate the temperature of the flagship SoC and offer quick dissipation of heat from the core components. You can learn more from the image attached below.

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CoolMax cooling system of Infinix

Infinix managed to set a new standard with the CoolMax cooling system. It can offer up to 10 degrees of temperature reduction, which may not seem like much, but it is. With this, the Dimensity 9300 in the upcoming flagship gaming phone enjoys a higher efficiency. This will not only translate to high scores in benchmarks but also will ensure sustained performance in prolonged gaming sessions.

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Dual-core Flagship Gaming Performance

To further enhance the gaming experience, the flagship gaming smartphone has a Pixelworks visual processor. With it, the Infinix smartphone can deliver up to 180 Hz refresh rate at FHD+ resolution and 144 Hz at WQHD+.

But It’s Not Just the Hardware That Matters, and Infinix Knows It

As a brand that has had past experience with gaming phones, Infinix knows that the hardware is just one part of the story. The software fills up the rest. That’s why the company is doubling down on an AI algorithm to ensure gamers get the best possible experience with the phone.

AI algorithm on Infinix gaming phone

The AI algorithm of Infinix can dynamically adjust core utilization by considering different scenarios. It can also assign tasks to the most powerful core to ensure better visual performance. Besides just making the gaming experience better, the AI algorithm also factors energy consumption.

During low visual demands, the AI algorithm of the flagship gaming phone assigns tasks to smaller cores. This offers better battery life, while ensuring that the Dimensity 9300 can offer peak performance without consuming too much energy. It also helps to keep the thermals low, ensuring a sustained performance.

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