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GSM Arena
3 days ago
- Business
- GSM Arena
Infinix GT 30 Pro in for review
The gaming phone market is primed for growth, and more Android makers are taking their crack at it. Infinix recently announced its GT 30 Pro and it's coming to India next week. It aims to deliver the gaming phone experience without the hefty price tag. Our review unit made its way to the office and these are our first impressions. Let's start with the eye test. RGB LEDs – check, touch-sensitive shoulder triggers – check, aggressive back design – check. This is a gaming phone alright. Our review unit comes in the Dark Flare colorway. The dual-tone approach makes it seem like the device has bezels on the back. GT 30 Pro comes bundled with a plastic case, a 45W charger and USB cable. We also got the optional gaming kit, which includes the Mag Case and MagCharge Cooler. The latter attaches to the back and features a spinning fan to help with thermals while also emitting additional RGB lighting and charging your device via the USB-C port. And yes, it works on other devices too, even on iPhones. The phone feels surprisingly light, even though it's almost 190 grams. Its 6.78-inch 144Hz AMOLED is flat and gets plenty bright. We're greеted with Android 15 with Infinix XOS 15 on top which looks clean and modern and comes with plenty of AI features and the company's Folax assistant. The internals are handled by MediaTek's Dimensity 8350 Ultimate chipset, which we also saw on the Note 50 Pro+ – a solid midrange chip. That's paired with up to 12GB RAM and 512GB storage. The back has a 108MP main shooter and an 8MP ultrawide and a 5,500 mAh battery with 45W wired charging, 30W wireless and bypass charging capabilities. That's all we have to share for now, it's time for the GT 30 Pro to undergo our usual set of tests.


Mint
3 days ago
- Mint
Upcoming phone launches in June 2025: OnePlus 13s, Infinix GT 30 Pro, Vivo T4 Ultra and more
If you're planning to buy a new smartphone right now, it may be prudent to wait a while, with June shaping up to be a month of power-packed launches, from the OnePlus 13s to the Infinix GT 30 Pro and even the Vivo T4 Ultra. Here's a look at all the phones expected to debut in India next month. The Infinix GT 30 Pro is set to debut in India on 3 June. It will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 processor — the same chipset that powers Motorola's Edge 60 Pro, which launched in India last month. The phone features what Infinix calls a 'Cyber Mecha Design', with white lighting on the Blade White variant and RGB lighting on the Dark Flare version. It also comes with shoulder triggers to offer users more control while gaming. While more details about the GT 30 Pro remain under wraps for now, its global debut has already given us a fair idea of what to expect from this new gaming-focused device. You can head over to our previous article to check out everything we know so far. The era of compact phones in India is about to begin with the OnePlus 13s, launching on 5 June. The phone will feature a 6.32-inch form factor and will be powered by the same Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite processor found in the OnePlus 13 (Review). Apart from its compact size, the 13s is also notable for introducing the Plus key, OnePlus' take on the iPhone's Action Button, replacing the iconic alert slider. This new key will also support calling up AI Plus Mind, which OnePlus says will help users save, catalogue, and recall key information shown on-screen. Vivo has confirmed that the T4 Ultra will launch in India soon, featuring a periscope telephoto camera with up to 100x zoom. While an exact launch date isn't confirmed yet, the phone is expected to arrive in the first half of June. Leaks suggest the T4 Ultra could feature a 6.67-inch pOLED 120Hz display and be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9300 processor. It may also come equipped with a 50MP IMX921 primary sensor and a 50MP periscope lens, along with support for 90W charging. Initially rumoured to launch in May, the Poco F7 is now expected to debut in India in June 2025. According to leaks, it could be powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor, the same SoC used in the recently launched iQOO Neo 10 (Review). The phone may come with LPDDR5X RAM, UFS 4.0 storage and a massive 7,550mAh battery with 90W wired fast charging. On the camera front, the Poco F7 is expected to offer a 50MP primary sensor with OIS, an 8MP ultra wide angle lens and a 20MP selfie shooter. The OnePlus Nord CE 5 has already received BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) certification in India and is expected to launch in June. According to leaks, the device could sport a 6.78-inch flat Full HD+ OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. It may be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 processor and pack a 7,100mAh battery. In terms of optics, the Nord CE 5 could feature a 50MP Sony LYT-600 primary camera and an 8MP Sony IMX355 ultra-wide lens.


Economic Times
3 days ago
- Economic Times
June 2025 Smartphones Release: OnePlus, Poco, Infinix and more gear up to dazzle tech fans
Smartphones releasing in June 2025: June 2025 is set to be a thrilling month for smartphone enthusiasts, with brands launching devices across all segments. From gaming powerhouses like the Infinix GT 30 Pro to compact flagships such as the OnePlus 13s, there's a phone for every need. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads List of Smartphones releasing in June 2025 Infinix GT 30 Pro: A gamer's delight with flair Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads OnePlus 13s: The compact flagship reimagined Vivo T4 Ultra: Mid-range muscle with flagship tricks Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Poco F7: Power meets value, again Motorola Edge 60: Curves, cameras and clean Android The smartphone market has been on overdrive in 2025, and June is showing no signs of slowing a frenzied May, brands are doubling down with launches aimed at every segment—from gamers and power users to design-focused Apple's WWDC 2025 also in the mix, June could be one of the most exciting months for mobile tech in recent a curated breakdown of the most anticipated phones dropping this month:Launch date: June 3, 2025Expected price: ₹25,000Infinix is turning heads in the gaming segment with the GT 30 Pro. The phone brings aggressive specs at a value-first price, including a Dimensity chip, 120Hz+ display, and dual gaming triggers—features usually reserved for phones costing twice as doesn't skimp on design either. The GT 30 Pro flaunts RGB lighting on the back, adding visual drama to your gaming sessions. It also packs a 108MP main camera, 8MP ultra-wide lens, and a robust 5,500mAh battery supporting both wired (45W) and wireless (30W) fast charging. If you're looking for a device that bridges performance and aesthetics without blowing your budget, this could be your date: June 5, 2025Expected price: ₹50,000 | $649OnePlus is getting ready to unveil its next premium phone, the OnePlus 13s, and this one's tailor-made for those who want flagship firepower in a smaller body. Leaks suggest a 6.32-inch flat OLED display paired with a bold square camera island. If the design nods to the 13T series are accurate, expect a dual-lens setup with a strong possibility of a telephoto really sets the 13s apart is the teased 'Plus Key', a new customizable hardware button, and deeper integration of OnePlus AI for smart battery management and image processing. While official specs are still under wraps, the design and pricing leaks suggest OnePlus is targeting users who miss the days of smaller, powerful window: First week of JuneExpected price: ₹32,000Vivo's T-series has often flown under the radar, but the T4 Ultra might change that narrative. Word on the street points to a Dimensity 9000-series processor, a vibrant OLED screen, and a triple-lens camera array including a 50MP periscope zoom lens—a rarity at this price T4 Ultra is also expected to house a massive 6,000mAh+ battery with blazing-fast 80W charging, setting the stage for a phone that blends raw power with endurance. For mobile photographers and binge-watchers, this could be a compelling choice in the mid-premium window: Mid-to-late JuneExpected price: ₹35,000Poco's F-series has carved out a niche for offering top-tier performance without the flagship price tag, and the F7 looks to continue that legacy. Rumors peg the device to run on the new Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, alongside a 1.5K OLED panel that should appeal to content lovers and gamers truly jaw-dropping is the battery size—7,550mAh—which, if confirmed, would make the F7 one of the biggest battery phones in the mainstream segment. If Poco gets the pricing right, this could be one of the standout launches of window: Late JuneExpected price: TBDMotorola continues its steady climb with the Edge 60, a phone that could bring flagship aesthetics to the upper mid-range market. Expect a quad-curved OLED screen, Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor, and a 6,000mAh battery with 68W fast near-stock Android and Motorola's gesture-driven software touches, the Edge 60 might appeal to users craving a clean, premium Android experience without the software you're eyeing power-packed specs, immersive displays, giant batteries, or simply value for money, June 2025's smartphone lineup has something for everyone. With competition this fierce, it's a great time to be a phone buyer—but maybe a terrible one if you're trying to resist an upgrade.


Time of India
3 days ago
- Time of India
June 2025 smartphone preview: OnePlus, Poco, Infinix and more gear up to dazzle tech fans
The smartphone market has been on overdrive in 2025, and June is showing no signs of slowing down. After a frenzied May, brands are doubling down with launches aimed at every segment—from gamers and power users to design-focused buyers. With Apple's WWDC 2025 also in the mix, June could be one of the most exciting months for mobile tech in recent memory. Here's a curated breakdown of the most anticipated phones dropping this month: Infinix GT 30 Pro: A gamer's delight with flair Launch date: June 3, 2025 Expected price: ₹25,000 Live Events Infinix is turning heads in the gaming segment with the GT 30 Pro. The phone brings aggressive specs at a value-first price, including a Dimensity chip, 120Hz+ display, and dual gaming triggers—features usually reserved for phones costing twice as much. It doesn't skimp on design either. The GT 30 Pro flaunts RGB lighting on the back, adding visual drama to your gaming sessions. It also packs a 108MP main camera, 8MP ultra-wide lens, and a robust 5,500mAh battery supporting both wired (45W) and wireless (30W) fast charging. If you're looking for a device that bridges performance and aesthetics without blowing your budget, this could be your winner. OnePlus 13s: The compact flagship reimagined Launch date: June 5, 2025 Expected price: ₹50,000 | $649 OnePlus is getting ready to unveil its next premium phone, the OnePlus 13s, and this one's tailor-made for those who want flagship firepower in a smaller body. Leaks suggest a 6.32-inch flat OLED display paired with a bold square camera island. If the design nods to the 13T series are accurate, expect a dual-lens setup with a strong possibility of a telephoto shooter. What really sets the 13s apart is the teased 'Plus Key', a new customizable hardware button, and deeper integration of OnePlus AI for smart battery management and image processing. While official specs are still under wraps, the design and pricing leaks suggest OnePlus is targeting users who miss the days of smaller, powerful smartphones. Vivo T4 Ultra: Mid-range muscle with flagship tricks Launch window: First week of June Expected price: ₹32,000 Vivo's T-series has often flown under the radar, but the T4 Ultra might change that narrative. Word on the street points to a Dimensity 9000-series processor, a vibrant OLED screen, and a triple-lens camera array including a 50MP periscope zoom lens—a rarity at this price point. The T4 Ultra is also expected to house a massive 6,000mAh+ battery with blazing-fast 80W charging, setting the stage for a phone that blends raw power with endurance. For mobile photographers and binge-watchers, this could be a compelling choice in the mid-premium tier. Poco F7: Power meets value, again Launch window: Mid-to-late June Expected price: ₹35,000 Poco's F-series has carved out a niche for offering top-tier performance without the flagship price tag, and the F7 looks to continue that legacy. Rumors peg the device to run on the new Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, alongside a 1.5K OLED panel that should appeal to content lovers and gamers alike. What's truly jaw-dropping is the battery size—7,550mAh—which, if confirmed, would make the F7 one of the biggest battery phones in the mainstream segment. If Poco gets the pricing right, this could be one of the standout launches of 2025. Motorola Edge 60: Curves, cameras and clean Android Launch window: Late June Expected price: TBD Motorola continues its steady climb with the Edge 60, a phone that could bring flagship aesthetics to the upper mid-range market. Expect a quad-curved OLED screen, Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor, and a 6,000mAh battery with 68W fast charging. With near-stock Android and Motorola's gesture-driven software touches, the Edge 60 might appeal to users craving a clean, premium Android experience without the software bloat. Whether you're eyeing power-packed specs, immersive displays, giant batteries, or simply value for money, June 2025's smartphone lineup has something for everyone. With competition this fierce, it's a great time to be a phone buyer—but maybe a terrible one if you're trying to resist an upgrade.


News18
26-05-2025
- News18
Infinix GT 30 Pro Gaming Phone With 144Hz Display Unveiled: Price, Features
Last Updated: Infinix GT series is getting a new upgrade in the market with more focus on gamers and special charging support. The Infinix GT series has got a fresh upgrade with the launch of the GT 30 Pro gaming phone that looks to build on the promise of the earlier iterations. The GT 30 Pro gets a MediaTek Dimensity chipset once again, along with a high refresh rate display and other niceties that gamers demand from a companion device. The company has also shown penchant for design quirks and the GT 30 Pro looks to repeat that trick this year. Infinix GT 30 Pro has launched in Malaysia priced at MYR 1,299 for the 12GB + 256GB variant and MYR 1,499 gets you the 512GB model. Infinix GT 30 Pro Specifications The GT 30 Pro features 6.78-inch AMOLED display with 144Hz refresh rate and Corning Gorilla Glass 7i protection. The device is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate chipset with 12GB RAM and up to 512GB storage. It runs on the XOS 15 version based on Android 15 that has its own set of AI features. advetisement The gaming side of the GT 30 Pro includes dual capacitive shoulder GT triggers that can be remapped for different features. You also have the RGB lighting on the back panel which adds the X-factor for the device. The phone gets a 108MP primary camera along with an 8MP ultra-wide lens at the back. The GT 30 Pro packs a 5,500mAh battery that supports 45W wired 30W wireless charging speed. There's a cool battery accessory with a MagCharge cooler that attaches to the back of the GT 30 Pro and manages the heating nicely. Infinix GT 30 Pro India launch is widely expected in June and going by the GT 10 Pro and GT 20 Pro prices in India, we can expect the GT 30 Pro to feature in the Rs 25,000 price bracket in the country when it launches. First Published: News tech Infinix GT 30 Pro Gaming Phone With 144Hz Display Unveiled: Price, Features