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Infinix GT 30 Pro review: Top choice for gamers under Rs 25,000?
Infinix GT 30 Pro review: Top choice for gamers under Rs 25,000?

India Today

time3 days ago

  • India Today

Infinix GT 30 Pro review: Top choice for gamers under Rs 25,000?

Infinix is taking a swing at India's burgeoning affordable gaming smartphone market with the GT 30 Pro. Its new phone goes head-to-head against heavyweights like Poco's X7 Pro and iQOO Neo 10R. You might have heard about these phones if you're into mobile gaming. They're both just very good smartphones. But this piece is not about them. It is about whether the GT 30 Pro could be another great option for people. Choice is nice. The more the better. The GT 30 Pro's impressively stacked spec-sheet makes it seem like Infinix has already won half the battle, leaving the rest for us reviewers to test and tell you. Spoiler alert: it's mostly good GT 30 Pro follows hot on the heels of the GT 20 Pro. We reviewed that phone, too, and we quite liked it. But there was room for improvement, which there always is. There is no such thing as a perfect phone or gadget. What matters is if Infinix has learnt anything from it and chosen to fix some of its shortcomings this year with its successor. It has, mostly. There are upgrades across the board from design to display, performance and battery life, you name it. More importantly, despite the long list of upgrades, Infinix has not increased the price. The GT 30 Pro costs almost the same as the GT 20 Pro. The base variant with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage is priced at Rs 24,999 while the top-end 12GB/256GB model will set you back by Rs 26, GT 30 Pro design: Gaming phone from the get-goadvertisementYou look at the GT 30 Pro, and you know instantly that it is a gaming phone. There is no confusion. Infinix doesn't want you to confuse it with something else either. It is what it is. The back panel features angular patterns with reflective accents that are quite striking. There are some fancy RGB theatrics too that you can customise from the settings to turn up every time you receive a phone call or a message. Party peeps can also make it match their vibe and ambience by staying on all the time. It is all cool but remember, the more you use it, the faster you'll drain the phone's battery. Anyhow, the camera module doesn't take up too much space on the back, which is a far cry from almost everything in the market today. It means that it wobbles comparatively less on a flat surface. The red accent around it is a nice touch accentuating the gamer aesthetic in fun and whimsical ways. We like that Infinix chose to put minimal branding. Even its brand logo is tastefully executed. The IR Blaster on Infinix GT 30 Pro Adding to the phone's gaming credentials are a pair of capacitive shoulder triggers that lie on its left edge and mimic the L1-R1 triggers found on traditional gaming controllers. They are appropriately named GT triggers and let you assign certain in-game actions like locking on a target and shooting in titles like BGMI. You can also map other functions to these triggers. For instance, I assigned the mute switch to them. Infinix could have let each trigger have individual mappable functions but given the low price, it is okay. A thing to note is that it has done some clever tuning so when in portrait mode, only the top trigger is responsive. Because they are capacitive rather than physical, tactile buttons, it may take a few days to get used to their placement. But when you're gaming in landscape, the positioning feels right – your fingers naturally rest on is also worth mentioning is that the Infinix GT 30 Pro comes with an IR blaster which means that you can use it as a remote control for TVs, ACs, and other the phone offers even weight distribution and flat edges, making it easy to hold and use with one hand despite its large 6.7-inch display. But there are some quality control (QC) issues we experienced, particularly with the SIM tray. We used the Infinix GT 30 Pro's SIM Tray a total of two times Infinix GT 30 Pro display and UI are standout featuresThe GT 30 Pro sports a 6.78-inch display with a 1.5K resolution and an ultra-smooth 144Hz refresh rate, and supports a 160Hz touch sampling rate, 2,304Hz PWM dimming for reduced eye strain, and can reach up to 4,500 nits of brightness. It has a bright and beautiful display, which is great for both gaming and watching a movie or a show on it. It supports up to a 144Hz refresh rate, but the implementation could be better. We know that not every app and game supports it yet, but even in the ones that do, we found the phone often lowered the refresh rate to 120 and 90Hz, even when it was set to run at full 144Hz. In BGMI, the highest display refresh rate you can select is screen's refresh rate refers to how many times per second it updates the image – the higher the rate, the smoother the experience. 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. That said, its camera performance is quite impressive for the price. We tested the camera in various lighting conditions, and it generally delivered good results. The phone makes smart use of AI to enhance images – sharpening details, balancing contrast well, and producing colours that are close to does struggle a bit with focus in low light, but with a steady hand and a little patience, night mode kicks in and captures fairly sharp images. In good lighting, the selfie camera performs well too. Low-light selfies can be slightly grainy, but the automatic AI edits add dynamic range, making the images more vibrant. Overall, for someone spending around Rs 25,000, we're confident the camera won't on the gallery below to view image samples. Infinix GT 30 Pro performance and batteryThe Infinix GT 30 Pro runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate processor. The performance – especially for gaming, and general use – is one of the highlights of the smartphone. We used the GT 30 Pro as our daily driver for a week. This involved running multiple work apps, scrolling through social media, using the camera frequently, and of course, gaming. We also ran benchmark tests on the device, and it performed quite well. On Geekbench 6, the device scored 1186 in the single-core test and 3786 in the multi-core test – better than the scores we recorded on the Nothing Phone (3a) and the OnePlus Nord CE 4. In the GPU test, it achieved an OpenCL score of 7881. Benchmark scores aren't everything, but in the case of the Infinix GT 30 Pro, they are reflected in real-world performance as well. We played BGMI on the phone using the highest graphics settings, and it handled the load impressively well. Gameplay was smooth, and we barely noticed any lag. The haptic feedback is also quite the phone is a 5,500mAh battery, which supports 45W wired fast charging and 30W wireless charging. Even with multiple apps running, the display set to 144Hz, and the always-on display turned off, the phone easily lasted a full day. With more efficient settings, it may last even longer. However, during extended gaming sessions, we did notice the battery draining the phone is a relatively quick process. In about 30 minutes, it charges up to 50 per cent. A full charge from 0 to 100 per cent takes just over an hour – around 80 minutes. Wireless charging is an extra perk. The GT Trigger on Infinix GT 30 Pro Infinix GT 30 Pro is worth consideringThe Infinix GT 30 Pro has genuinely impressed us. It's not a perfect phone, but it's clear that Infinix has all the right ingredients. For under Rs 25,000, the GT 30 Pro is a solid smartphone, especially for gamers. It offers customisable GT Triggers, a neat and bloat-free UI, a bright display, an attractive design, and a good camera setup. On most days, a single charge is enough to get through the day. All in all, the Infinix GT 30 Pro is a budget gaming phone worth considering.

Infinix GT 30 Pro with MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate processor launched in India, price starts at ₹24,999
Infinix GT 30 Pro with MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate processor launched in India, price starts at ₹24,999

Mint

time6 days ago

  • Mint

Infinix GT 30 Pro with MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate processor launched in India, price starts at ₹24,999

Weeks after its global, Infinix's GT 30 Pro has debuted in India in the sub- ₹ 25,000 price bracket. The successor to last year's GT 20 Pro comes with various gaming focused features including a flat AMOLED display, lighting on the back, shoulder triggers and bypass charging while weighing in just under 200 grams. Infinix GT 30 Pro is priced at ₹ 24,999 for the 8GB RAM/256GB storage variant and ₹ 26,999 for the 12GB RAM/256GB storage variant. However, the company is also providing special bank offers with the GT 30 Pro that takes the effective launch day price of the phone to ₹ 22,999 and ₹ 24,999 respectively. Much like any other Infinix phone, the GT 30 Pro will be available to buy exclusively on Flipkart and will go on sale starting from 12 June. Infinix GT 30 Pro features a 6.78 inch 1.5K LTPS AMOLED display with up to 144Hz refresh rate and 4,500 nits of peak brightness. The phone is protected by Corning's Gorilla Glass 7i on top and features IP64 water and dust resistance rating, meaning it can handle a bit of splashes and light rainfall but not full submersion under water. Under the hood, the GT 30 Pro is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate, similar to SoC we have earlier on the likes of Motorola's Edge 60 Pro and Realme P3 Ultra. Infinix has paired the processor with up to 12GB of LPDDR5x RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 4.0 storage. Infinix says its using a 6 layer 3D vapor chamber cooling system on the GT 30 Pro that should improve the heat dissipation by up to 20%, compared to the GT 20 Pro (Review). The GT 30 Pro also comes with a special feature for gamers called shoulder triggers that allow users to have more control during gameplay. As for optics, the GT 30 Pro comes with a 108MP primary shooter along with an 8MP ultra-wide angle lens. There is also a 13MP front facing shooter for selfies and video calls. The rear camera can capture videos at a maximum of 4K at 60fps while the selfie shooter can record 4K videos at 30fps.

Infinix GT 30 Pro with MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate SoC launched in India
Infinix GT 30 Pro with MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate SoC launched in India

Hindustan Times

time6 days ago

  • Hindustan Times

Infinix GT 30 Pro with MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate SoC launched in India

Infinix has launched its budget-friendly gaming smartphone, Infinix GT 30 Pro, the successor to last year's GT 20 Pro, in India. The latest device aims to cater needs of gaming enthusiasts without stretching the budget. The Infinix GT 30 Pro comes with various features designed for gaming, including a flat AMOLED display, back lighting, shoulder triggers, and more. Let's take a closer look at what Infinix has to offer. The Infinix GT 30 Pro is available in two configurations: the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage variant is priced at Rs. 24,999, while the 12GB RAM and 256GB storage model is priced at Rs. 26,999, respectively. Additionally, Infinix is offering bank discounts and other launch offers, which will bring down the effective launch day price to Rs. 22,999 and Rs. 24,999, respectively, to attract early buyers. The GT 30 Pro will be available exclusively through Flipkart starting from June 12. Also read: Realme Neo 7 Turbo key features tipped online ahead of May 29 launch: Here's what to expect This Infinix GT 30 Pro features a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 1.5K and a refresh rate of up to 144Hz. The screen uses LTPS technology and is covered by Corning Gorilla Glass 7i for protection. It also carries an IP64 rating for water and dust resistance, which will allow it to handle splashes and light rain but not full immersion. Under the hood, the Infinix GT 30 Pro is equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate processor, paired with up to 12GB of LPDDR5x RAM and 256GB of UFS 4.0 storage to give users fast performance and ample space for apps and games. To manage heat during extended gaming, the device also included a six-layer 3D vapour chamber cooling system that Infinix says improves heat dissipation by 20 percent compared to its predecessor. Also read: PlayStation Days of Play Sale: Spider-Man 2, God of War Ragnarök, and more games get big price cuts For gamers, Infinix has added shoulder triggers that offer more control in games, which will enhance the overall gameplay experience. For photography, the phone includes a 108MP main sensor and an 8MP ultra-wide lens on the back. It also has a 13MP front camera for selfies and video calling. Additionally, the device supports video recording of up to 4K resolution at 60 frames per second with the rear camera, while the selfie camera can record 4K at 30 frames per second. Also read: Oppo Reno 14 Pro confirmed to feature a 50MP ultra-wide lens, 6,200mAh battery, and more Moreover, the Infinix GT 30 Pro houses a 5,500mAh battery with 45W wired fast charging support. In addition, it also introduces 30W wireless fast charging, a feature not present in previous Infinix models such as the Note 50s and Note 50x.

Infinix GT 30 Pro with MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate processor launched in India, price starts at  ₹24,999
Infinix GT 30 Pro with MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate processor launched in India, price starts at  ₹24,999

Mint

time6 days ago

  • Mint

Infinix GT 30 Pro with MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate processor launched in India, price starts at ₹24,999

Weeks after its global, Infinix's GT 30 Pro has debuted in India in the sub- ₹ 25,000 price bracket. The successor to last year's GT 20 Pro comes with various gaming focused features including a flat AMOLED display, lighting on the back, shoulder triggers and bypass charging while weighing in just under 200 grams. Infinix GT 30 Pro is priced at ₹ 24,999 for the 8GB RAM/256GB storage variant and ₹ 26,999 for the 12GB RAM/256GB storage variant. However, the company is also providing special bank offers with the GT 30 Pro that takes the effective launch day price of the phone to ₹ 22,999 and ₹ 24,999 respectively. Much like any other Infinix phone, the GT 30 Pro will be available to buy exclusively on Flipkart and will go on sale starting from 12 June. Infinix GT 30 Pro features a 6.78 inch 1.5K LTPS AMOLED display with up to 144Hz refresh rate and 4,500 nits of peak brightness. The phone is protected by Corning's Gorilla Glass 7i on top and features IP64 water and dust resistance rating, meaning it can handle a bit of splashes and light rainfall but not full submersion under water. Under the hood, the GT 30 Pro is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate, similar to SoC we have earlier on the likes of Motorola's Edge 60 Pro and Realme P3 Ultra. Infinix has paired the processor with up to 12GB of LPDDR5x RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 4.0 storage. Infinix says its using a 6 layer 3D vapor chamber cooling system on the GT 30 Pro that should improve the heat dissipation by up to 20%, compared to the GT 20 Pro (Review). The GT 30 Pro also comes with a special feature for gamers called shoulder triggers that allow users to have more control during gameplay. As for optics, the GT 30 Pro comes with a 108MP primary shooter along with an 8MP ultra-wide angle lens. There is also a 13MP front facing shooter for selfies and video calls. The rear camera can capture videos at a maximum of 4K at 60fps while the selfie shooter can record 4K videos at 30fps. The GT 30 Pro comes with a 5,500mAh battery and 45W of wired fast charging, similar to the Note 50s (Review) and Note 50x (Review) launched earlier this year. However, this time around Infinix is also providing support for 30W of wireless fast charging.

Game on: Infinix GT 30 Pro lands in Malaysia with 144Hz display, shoulder triggers, and RM1,299 starting price
Game on: Infinix GT 30 Pro lands in Malaysia with 144Hz display, shoulder triggers, and RM1,299 starting price

Yahoo

time22-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Game on: Infinix GT 30 Pro lands in Malaysia with 144Hz display, shoulder triggers, and RM1,299 starting price

PETALING JAYA, May 22 — Infinix has launched its latest GT series gaming smartphone, the Infinix GT 30 Pro, here in Malaysia. Having been revealed to the world for the first time, the GT 30 Pro has received the largest design change in the history of the series and has introduced a series of new features, including the capacitive shoulder triggers. The Infinix GT 30 Pro is also named as the Official Gaming Smartphone of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League (MPL) Malaysia Season 16. Infinix GT 30 Pro Malaysia: Pricing and promo The Infinix GT 30 Pro is offered with two storage variants in Malaysia. Here are their respective retail prices: Infinix GT 30 Pro (12GB RAM + 256GB storage): RM1,299 Infinix GT 30 Pro (12GB RAM + 512GB storage): RM1,499 You can get the GT 30 Pro via Infinix's official stores on Lazada, Shopee, and TikTok Shop, or via the brand's authorised dealers. Infinix is offering the launch of the GT 30 Pro by offering customers these free gifts, while stocks last: MagCharge Cooler MagCase Colour-wise, the 256GB storage variant of the Infinix GT 30 Pro is available in three shades, namely Dark Flare, Blade White, and Shadow Ash. The 512GB variant is exclusively available in Dark Flare. Infinix GT 30 Pro Malaysia: Specs and features Like its predecessors, the GT 10 Pro and GT 20 Pro, the Infinix GT 30 Pro continues to rock a Mecha-inspired design. Infinix says the GT 30 Pro is built on a CNC-crafted chassis with mechanical textures and a durable composite shell. Like its predecessors, the GT 10 Pro and GT 20 Pro, the Infinix GT 30 Pro continues to rock a Mecha-inspired design. — SoyaCincau pic On the outside, it features dynamic backlighting on the back with over 14 gaming modes and more than 20 lighting effects. The lights can be used for calls, messages, charging, music beats, or key in-game actions like kills or damage bursts. Like many higher-end gaming smartphones out there, the Infinix GT 30 Pro now comes with capacitive shoulder triggers that the company calls the GT Trigger. Boasting a 2160Hz touch sampling rate, these 'buttons' also double as productivity shortcuts for snapping photos, launching apps, and controlling media. At the face of the gaming phone is a 6.78″ 1.5K (2720×1224) 144Hz AMOLED display with HDR support and a 10-bit colour depth. This panel can go as bright as 4,500 nits. Under the 'bonnet' of the Infinix GT 30 Pro is MediaTek's Dimensity 8350 chip, which can be paired with up to 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM (expandable to 24GB when needed) and 512GB of UFS 4.0 storage. Keeping the phone cool even when being pushed to its limits is the brand's 3D Vapour Cloud Chamber. But when you're on a gaming marathon, the GT 30 Pro's Bypass Charging 2.0 will come in handy, aiding in protecting battery health by delivering power directly to the motherboard, reducing heat and optimising safety. Infinix has also equipped the GT 30 Pro with what it calls the All-Day Full FPS System. This essentially assures the phone can run gaming titles such as Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) at a constant 120fps. Now, its camera. The Infinix GT 30 Pro is fitted with a dual-camera setup at the back, featuring a 108MP main camera and an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera. Selfies are handled by a 13MP front camera. The Infinix GT 30 Pro is fitted with a dual-camera setup at the back, featuring a 108MP main camera and an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera. — SoyaCincau pic Enabling the GT 30 Pro to operate is a 5,500mAh battery that can handle USB-C wired charging at 45W, as well as wireless charging at 30W. The gaming phone runs on the brand's XOS for GT UI, slapped on top of Google's Android 15. Infinix promises to provide this phone with up to two years of major Android updates and three years of security updates. — SoyaCincau

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