Infinix GT 50 Pro, PBA Court Kings: Good match?

Already good enough for MLBB, can the Infinix GT 50 Pro handle other mobile eSports titles?
By Ivan Saldajeno

MANILA—We all know that the new Infinix GT 50 Pro is a very effective phone for Mobile Legends Bang Bang users.

After all, it's the official phone of MPL Philippines.

The question: Will it work perfectly for other esports titles?

So your resident Estes master, who by the time I tested it was upset with a losing streak in MLBB (eme), tried it out for another game.

The esports title in question: PBA Court Kings, which, like the Infinix GT 50 Pro, was formally launched this year.

Also launched this year, PBA Court Kings has become an alternative for those looking for basketball feels in their esports lives. 
For one overnight, I installed the new basketball game and played some games using the in-game name "Estes ng Pinas".

"Estes ng Pinas" made James Laput a superstar in PBA Court Kings. 
One thing I observed is that the direction part of the screen is not that touch sensitive, which made it difficult for my players to move.

Upon testing it again on MLBB, though, the direction screen is working, so I have to assume it's on the game and not the phone.

Everything else, PBA Court Kings worked smoothly on the Infinix GT 50 Pro.

Like MLBB and, to my surprise, Candy Crush, which are automatically added once you buy the phone,  you can put PBA Court Kings in the Infinix GT 50 Pro's esports mode with options on which you can activate, like the liquid cooling and the GT Trigger.

The Infinix GT 50 Pro has a native 144 FPS support across various esports titles, andit also worked on PBA Court Kings.

The Infinix GT 50 Pro is now available at your nearest cellphone stores.

A separate take on the PBA Court Kings may be out soon. 

All photos courtesy of Ivan Saldajeno