How to Fix Infinix GT 50 Pro Stuck on Boot Screen

How to Fix Infinix GT 50 Pro Stuck on Boot Screen

If your Infinix GT 50 Pro is stuck on the boot screen, it usually means the phone cannot finish loading XOS properly. You may see the Infinix logo, the XOS logo, or a repeated restart loop that never reaches the home screen.

This can happen after a software update, low battery, corrupted system files, a bad app, full storage, failed rooting, water damage, or a charging problem. In most cases, you should start with the simple fixes before using recovery mode or factory reset.

Quick answer

To fix an Infinix GT 50 Pro that is stuck on boot screen, first force restart the phone by holding the Power button for 10 to 20 seconds. If it still gets stuck, charge it for at least 30 minutes, remove any case or accessories, then try booting into Safe Mode.

If the phone still cannot reach the home screen, use Recovery Mode to reboot the system or wipe the cache if the option is available. Use factory reset only as a last step because it can erase your personal data.

Infinix GT 50 Pro stuck on boot screen diagnostic table

SymptomLikely causeWhat to try first
Stuck on Infinix logoTemporary system freezeForce restart
Stuck after updateInterrupted or unstable updateCharge, restart, recovery reboot
Keeps restartingBoot loop or bad appSafe Mode
Gets warm while stuckBackground process, update, hardware issuePower off and cool down
Stuck after installing appProblem app or malwareSafe Mode, uninstall app
Stuck after rootingModified system filesRecovery reset or service repair
Does not charge properlyCable, adapter, port, or battery issueTry another charger
Shows recovery screenSystem errorReboot system now
Shows “No command”Android recovery screenEnter recovery menu
Still stuck after resetFirmware or hardware issueCarlcare or Infinix service center

Why is my Infinix GT 50 Pro stuck on the boot screen?

Your Infinix GT 50 Pro may be stuck on the boot screen because XOS cannot complete the startup process. This usually happens when the system gets interrupted, an app blocks startup, storage is too full, or the phone detects a damaged system file.

Common causes include:

Recent software update
Low battery during startup
Interrupted update installation
Problem app installed recently
Corrupted cache or boot files
Full internal storage
Rooting, bootloader changes, or custom firmware
Water, heat, or physical damage
Faulty charging cable or power adapter
Battery or motherboard issue

Start with the safest fixes first. Do not factory reset the phone unless you have tried the non-destructive steps or you are willing to lose data.

1. Force restart your Infinix GT 50 Pro

A forced restart is the first thing to try when your Infinix GT 50 Pro is frozen on the boot screen. It can stop a temporary startup glitch without deleting your files.

  1. Press and hold the Power button.
  2. Keep holding it for 10 to 20 seconds.
  3. Wait until the screen turns off.
  4. Release the button.
  5. Turn the phone on again.

If the phone restarts and reaches the home screen, use it normally for a few minutes. Then check for software updates and remove any recently installed apps that may have caused the problem.

2. Charge the phone for at least 30 minutes

A very low battery can make the phone freeze during startup. Even if the screen lights up, the battery may not have enough stable power to finish booting.

  1. Plug the phone into a working wall charger.
  2. Use the original charger and cable if available.
  3. Leave it charging for at least 30 minutes.
  4. Do not keep pressing the Power button while it charges.
  5. After 30 minutes, press and hold Power to turn it on.

If the battery icon does not appear, try a different cable, adapter, and wall outlet. A weak charger can make the phone look like it is broken when it is only not getting enough power.

3. Remove the case, cable, SIM card, and microSD card

Accessories can sometimes interfere with startup, especially if a case is pressing the buttons or a damaged microSD card is causing the system to hang.

  1. Remove the phone case.
  2. Disconnect the charging cable.
  3. Remove the SIM tray.
  4. Take out the SIM card and microSD card if installed.
  5. Wait for 30 seconds.
  6. Turn the phone on again.

If the phone boots normally after removing the microSD card, the card may be corrupted. Back it up using another device if possible, then replace or format it.

4. Let the phone cool down

If your Infinix GT 50 Pro is warm or hot while stuck on the boot screen, stop trying to restart it repeatedly. Heat can make the problem worse and may trigger protection behavior.

  1. Unplug the charger.
  2. Remove the case.
  3. Place the phone on a cool, dry surface.
  4. Leave it for 15 to 30 minutes.
  5. Turn it on again after it cools down.

Do not put the phone in a freezer or near water. Sudden temperature changes can cause moisture inside the device.

5. Boot into Safe Mode

Safe Mode helps you check whether a third-party app is causing the boot problem. It loads the phone with basic system apps only.

Try this method:

  1. Turn off the phone completely.
  2. Press and hold the Power button.
  3. When the Infinix logo appears, release the Power button.
  4. Immediately press and hold Volume Down.
  5. Keep holding Volume Down until the phone finishes booting.

If the phone enters Safe Mode, a downloaded app may be the cause. Uninstall apps you installed shortly before the boot problem started. Start with launchers, cleaners, antivirus apps, battery savers, APKs from unknown sources, and apps that request many permissions.

To exit Safe Mode, restart the phone normally.

6. Check if a stuck button is causing the boot loop

A stuck Power or Volume button can make the phone restart repeatedly or enter recovery mode instead of booting normally.

  1. Remove the case.
  2. Press the Power button several times.
  3. Press Volume Up and Volume Down several times.
  4. Check if any button feels stuck, soft, or jammed.
  5. Turn the phone on again.

If a button is stuck because of dirt, dust, or case pressure, cleaning around the button may help. Do not use liquid cleaner directly on the phone.

7. Enter Recovery Mode and reboot the system

Recovery Mode can restart the phone from a lower-level system menu. This can help when the normal startup path gets stuck.

  1. Turn off the phone.
  2. Press and hold Power and Volume Up together.
  3. Release the buttons when the Infinix logo appears.
  4. If you see “No command,” press Power and Volume Up once again briefly.
  5. Use the Volume buttons to highlight Reboot system now.
  6. Press Power to select it.

This step should not erase your data. It simply tells the phone to restart from recovery.

8. Wipe the cache partition if available

Some Android recovery menus include a Wipe cache partition option. If your Infinix GT 50 Pro has it, this can clear temporary system files without deleting your photos, apps, or personal data.

  1. Turn off the phone.
  2. Enter Recovery Mode using Power and Volume Up.
  3. Use the Volume buttons to highlight Wipe cache partition.
  4. Press Power to select it.
  5. Choose Yes if asked.
  6. Select Reboot system now.

If your recovery menu does not show Wipe cache partition, skip this step. Do not choose Wipe data or Factory reset unless you are ready to erase the phone.

9. Factory reset from Recovery Mode

Use this only if the phone still cannot boot after the safer fixes. A factory reset can fix deeper software problems, but it usually erases apps, settings, photos, videos, downloads, and other data stored on the phone.

  1. Turn off the phone.
  2. Press and hold Power and Volume Up.
  3. Release the buttons when the Infinix logo appears.
  4. Enter the recovery menu.
  5. Select Wipe data/factory reset.
  6. Confirm the reset.
  7. Select Reboot system now after the reset finishes.

After the reset, the phone may take longer than usual to start. Leave it alone during the first boot. If it reaches the setup screen, sign in with the Google account previously used on the phone if Factory Reset Protection asks for it.

10. Visit Carlcare or an Infinix service center

If your Infinix GT 50 Pro is still stuck on the boot screen after a factory reset, the issue may be firmware-related or hardware-related. At this point, repeated restarts may not help.

Get professional help if:

The phone was dropped
The phone got wet
The battery is swollen
The phone overheats on the logo screen
Recovery Mode does not open
Factory reset fails
The phone keeps returning to the same boot screen
The issue started after rooting or flashing firmware

Carlcare is the official after-sales service provider for Infinix in many regions. A technician can check the battery, motherboard, storage chip, firmware, and charging system.

What should you avoid?

Do not keep restarting the phone for hours.
Do not flash random firmware from unknown websites.
Do not factory reset before trying safer fixes if you need your files.
Do not open the phone unless you have repair experience.
Do not charge the phone if it is swollen, wet, or very hot.
Do not use metal tools to clean the charging port.

FAQ

Why is my Infinix GT 50 Pro stuck on the Infinix logo?

Your Infinix GT 50 Pro may be stuck on the Infinix logo because of a system freeze, failed update, bad app, corrupted cache, low battery, or damaged boot files. Start with a force restart, charge the phone, then try Safe Mode or Recovery Mode.

Will force restarting my Infinix GT 50 Pro delete my files?

No. A force restart does not delete your files. It only turns the phone off and back on when the system is frozen.

Can Safe Mode fix an Infinix GT 50 Pro boot loop?

Safe Mode can help if the boot loop is caused by a downloaded app. If the phone boots in Safe Mode, uninstall recently installed apps, especially APKs, cleaners, launchers, battery savers, or apps installed outside the Play Store.

Leie Gabrielle is a college student with a deep passion for technology, gaming, and all things digital. When he’s not buried in coursework, he’s exploring the latest gadgets, leveling up in his favorite games, or breaking down tech trends for curious minds. With a sharp eye for innovation and a love for learning, Gabrielle brings fresh perspectives to the ever-evolving digital world.