
Infinix GT 30 Pro design and key features tipped online ahead of India launch
Infinix is preparing to launch its popular mid-range gaming smartphone, the GT 30 Pro, in India soon. This new model will follow the Infinix GT 20 Pro and aims to bring several upgrades across the display, camera, processing power and more. The company recently shared an official teaser that showed parts of the phone's side profile and camera module, which signals the imminent release of the smartphone. However, the design and key specifications have been leaked online ahead of the official India launch. Let's take a look at what the upcoming device may offer.
The Infinix GT 30 Pro is expected to feature a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a 1.5K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. It will also likely include Corning Gorilla Glass 7i for added protection. Under the hood, the device is likely to be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate chipset, paired with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.0 storage. Furthermore, the device is expected to house a 5,500 mAh, with 45W fast charging support. The GT 30 Pro will run on Android 15, customised with Infinix's XOS 15 interface.
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For photography, the Infinix GT 30 Pro is expected to include a dual rear setup with a 108MP main sensor and an 8MP ultra-wide lens. It is also likely to have a 13MP camera for selfies and video calls.
According to reports, the Infinix GT 30 Pro is to come in two colour options: Dark Flare and Blade White. The Dark Flare model will include RGB lighting, while the Blade White variant will feature blue LED accents. These design elements reflect a focus on gaming aesthetics.
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Infinix is set to launch the GT 30 Pro in Malaysia on May 21. Alongside this release, the company may introduce additional products such as the Infinix XPad GT tablet and GT Buds, expanding its lineup in the gaming and accessories categories. The Indian launch is anticipated shortly after.

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India Today
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- India Today
Infinix GT 30 Pro review: Top choice for gamers under Rs 25,000?
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In practice, 120Hz is already very fluid and more than enough for most people. While 144Hz is great on paper, most users won't notice much of a difference in daily use, especially since not many apps and games support it yet. The only evident difference you would notice is that keeping the phone on 144Hz – with the phone constantly switching between different refresh rates – only drains your battery faster. The Infinix GT 30 Pro supports up to 144Hz refresh rate One issue we noticed with the GT 30 Pro was its adaptive brightness felt wonky at times. The display is generally bright enough to comfortably read text even in direct sunlight. However, we observed that when waking the phone from standby, the display takes a few seconds to adjust its course, a good display is only part of the experience. What truly ties it all together is the phone's user interface. And for a phone in the sub- Rs 25,000 segment, it's impressive that Infinix offers an ad-free and largely bloatware-free experience. The Infinix GT 30 Pro runs XOS 15, which is based on Android 15. It is clean, intuitive, and offers a range of customisations. The phone also comes with a suite of AI features to help generate text, proofread and summarise it, as well as to edit photos on the fly. Similar to the Dynamic Island on an iPhone, the GT 30 Pro features something called the Dynamic Bar. It displays key information in a compact strip. You can customise what appears here – for instance, Face Unlock animations, call details, charging status, SMS verification codes, countdowns, hotspot info, screen recorder animations, and more. Infinix GT 30 Pro camera: Good for the priceFor photography, the device packs a 108-megapixel primary camera alongside an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens. Selfies are handled by a 13-megapixel isn't positioning the GT 30 Pro as a camera-first phone. 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- Time of India
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Deccan Herald
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- Deccan Herald
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