Infinix just launched their latest smartphone in India, and it sounds pretty sweet for anyone who loves a bit of mobile gaming. They’re calling it the Infinix GT 30 Pro, and it’s packing some serious firepower under the hood, namely the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 processor. Plus, get this, it’s got customizable shoulder triggers! Yep, those little buttons on the side that can really level up your gaming experience. This phone is definitely aiming to go toe-to-toe with some big names in the mid-range smartphone category that are also focused on giving you great performance, like the Poco X7 Pro and the iQOO Neo 10R. It looks like the Infinix smartphone scene in India is about to get even more interesting with the Infinix GT 30 Pro launch India.
Infinix GT 30 Pro: Price
So, how much is this gaming phone going to set you back? The price of the Infinix GT 30 Pro 5G in India begins with Rs 24,999 for the 8GB + 256GB model and Rs 26,999 for the 12GB + 256GB model. As a special launch day offer, the phone’s initial model with 8GB RAM will be available for only Rs 22,999 on its first sale day.
This smartphone will go on sale on Flipkart from June 12 at 12 PM IST. It will come in two beautiful color options: Blade White, with white LED light panels at the back, and Dark Flare, which comes with RGB LED units.
First Impressions: The Design
Infinix seems to have really shaken things up on the design front with the GT 30 Pro. Unlike their older models, this one sports a vertical camera setup and a body that feels a bit more clean and simple. You’ll be able to snag it in two cool colors: Glacier White and Dark Flare. Infinix is even hyping up its look with the name ‘Cyber Mecha’ design. What does that even mean? Well, it basically means there’s some fancy interactive lighting happening on the back. If you go for the Glacier White, you’ll get white lights, and if you opt for the Dark Flare, you’ll get full-on RGB lighting. This lighting kicks in when you get notifications, calls, when you’re gaming hard, and even when you’re juicing up the phone. Pretty neat, right?
Peeking Under the Hood: Key Specs
The GT 30 Pro comes with a large 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED display. That’s a lot of screen! And it’s super smooth too, thanks to the 144Hz refresh rate, meaning it’ll feel really responsive. It can also get pretty bright, hitting 4500 nits of peak brightness, so you shouldn’t have too much trouble seeing it outdoors. Plus, it’s protected by some tough Corning Gorilla Glass 7i on the front, and it’s even got an IP64 rating, so a few splashes or a bit of dust shouldn’t be a problem. And let’s not forget the Infinix GT 30 Pro MediaTek Dimensity 8350 which is really the engine driving this performance smartphone.
Snapping Photos and Staying Powered Up
For the camera buffs out there, the GT 30 Pro packa a dual-camera setup. The main shooter is a high-resolution 108MP sensor, which should be great for capturing detailed shots, and it’s paired with an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens for those times you want to fit more into the frame. On the front, you’ll find a 13MP camera for your selfies and video calls. Keeping everything running is a hefty 5,500mAh battery. And when it comes to charging, you’ve got options: 45W wired fast charging for when you need a quick boost, 30W wireless charging for convenience, and even 5W reverse wireless charging, which could be handy for topping up accessories.
What About the Software?
On the software side, the Infinix GT 30 Pro will be running Infinix’s own XOS 15, which is based on the very latest Android 15. If Infinix’s past record is anything to go by, you can probably expect them to deliver on their promise of two years of operating system updates and three years of security patches. That’s pretty good for a phone in this price range.
All in all, the Infinix GT 30 Pro seems like it’s shaping up to be a really interesting contender in the Indian smartphone market. With its focus on giving you great performance for your money, especially for gaming (hello, Infinix GT 30 Pro customizable shoulder triggers!), it’s definitely looking to give the Poco X7 Pro and iQOO Neo 10R a run for their money. It’ll be exciting to see how this Infinix smartphone performs in the real world!