Without the Expensive Price Tag, the Infinix GT 30 Pro Comes Equipped with a Powerful Gaming Chip

Without the Expensive Price Tag, the Infinix GT 30 Pro Comes Equipped with a Powerful Gaming Chip
The GT 30 Pro, the most recent addition to Infinix’s roster of gaming-oriented smartphones, has been formally announced by the phone manufacturer. A display with a fast refresh rate, powerful internal technology, features tailored specifically to gamers, and support for wireless charging are all included in the device’s standard configuration.
Designs and Presentations
The Infinix GT 30 Pro is equipped with a 6.78-inch LTPS AMOLED display that has a refresh rate of 144Hz and a resolution of Full HD+. The screen is covered by Gorilla Glass 7i and can achieve a maximum brightness of 1,600 nits for maximum visibility. Along with it, there is a fingerprint scanner built into the display.
Infinix’s Cyber Mecha Design 2.0, which has angular aesthetics and RGB lighting that can be customized, is shown on the back panel of the device. The following is a list of the three color choices that are available for the phone: Blade White, Shadow Ash, and Dark Flare.
System components and software
MediaTek’s Dimensity 8350 Ultimate chipset is the engine that drives the GT 30 Pro. It is combined with either 8GB or 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM and allows for up to 512GB of UFS 4.0 storage space. For the purpose of reducing the amount of heat that accumulates during gaming sessions, the gadget is capable of bypass charging, which sends power straight to the motherboard.
With regard to the software, the GT 30 Pro is powered by XOS 15, which is derived from Android 15. Integrated within the operating system is Infinix’s artificial intelligence suite, which is powered by the DeepSeek R1 engine. Additional gaming support is provided with two capacitive shoulder GT triggers, which provide a low-latency input that can be customized to improve gameplay.
A MagCharge Cooler attachment was also released by Infinix. This item is designed to magnetically connect to the back of the phone and enhances the effectiveness of cooling by up to thirty percent.
The cameras
When it comes to the back camera arrangement, there is a primary sensor with 108 megapixels and an ultrawide lens with 8 megapixels. In order to take selfies and make video calls, the front-facing camera, which is built into the display, has a resolution of 13 megapixels. High-resolution photography and performance in a wide range of lighting situations are both aspects that are taken into consideration while designing the camera system.
Battery in addition to Cost
It is powered by a battery that has a capacity of 5,500 mAh (but in certain countries it is lowered to 5,200 mAh). The fact that it supports both wired and wireless charging at a power output of 30W and 45W makes it one of the few gaming phones in its category that supports both types of charging.
The 12GB + 256GB variation costs $304 in Malaysia, while the 512GB model costs $351. The price difference between the two models is $304. In the near future, it is anticipated that global price and availability data will be disclosed.