Infinix just threw down the gauntlet in India’s mid-range smartphone market—and gamers might want to pay attention. With the GT 30 Pro, it’s not just about specs anymore. It’s about delivering high-end gaming features at a price that doesn’t hurt.
Launched on June 3, the Infinix GT 30 Pro is more than just another phone in a crowded market. It’s a bold statement that budget and performance don’t need to be enemies anymore.
Targeting Gamers Without Breaking the Bank
Let’s talk money. Infinix is selling the GT 30 Pro in two versions—₹24,999 for 8GB+256GB and ₹26,999 for 12GB+256GB. For the kind of hardware it’s packing, that’s a pretty aggressive price.
The phone comes in two striking colors—Dark Flare and Blade White. Flipkart gets the exclusive online sale starting June 12.
Want more? There’s a “GT Gaming Kit” that includes a magnetic cooling fan and a rugged GT case. That’ll cost just ₹1,199 extra if bundled with the phone.
And yes, there are launch offers too:
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₹2,000 discount on ICICI Bank debit or credit cards
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Another ₹2,000 off on phone exchange
So yeah, if you’re eyeing a gaming phone that doesn’t drain your wallet, Infinix wants your attention.
A Display That Screams for Gaming
One glance at the spec sheet and you’ll notice this thing means business. The GT 30 Pro has a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a 1.5K resolution (1224×2720 pixels). And it’s not just sharp—it’s fast.
It supports a 144Hz refresh rate. That’s the kind of fluidity gamers crave. On top of that, you’re looking at a peak brightness of 4500 nits. No, that’s not a typo.
There’s Corning Gorilla Glass protection too. So while it’s sleek, it can also take a few bumps.
Short version? The screen’s a treat. Whether you’re gaming, streaming, or scrolling, it’s built to impress.
Under the Hood: Solid Firepower with MediaTek Dimensity 8350
What powers all that flash? A MediaTek Dimensity 8350 chipset. It’s not top-of-the-line, but it packs enough muscle for smooth gameplay and multitasking.
It’s paired with either 8GB or 12GB RAM, depending on the variant you pick. Storage is fixed at 256GB, which should be more than enough for most users.
What’s cool here is how Infinix seems to be optimizing everything for long-term performance. The software, the hardware, even the cooling.
And speaking of software, let’s not forget—this one runs on Android 15 right out of the box.
Software Promises That Actually Matter
Infinix isn’t just shipping Android 15 and calling it a day. The company is committing to two years of major Android updates and three years of security patches. That’s more than some brands twice its price point offer.
There’s also the custom XOS 15 skin on top, which, love it or hate it, brings some nice gaming tweaks and customization.
For users who care about longevity and security (and you should), that’s a big win.
It’s rare to see such transparency on updates in this segment. Infinix is clearly trying to build trust.
The Camera: 108MP and a Few Surprises
Now let’s talk about that 108MP camera. No, it’s not just a numbers game. The camera setup does a decent job capturing detailed shots even in tricky lighting conditions.
Sure, photography purists might still prefer pixel binning or bigger sensors, but for most users, it’s more than capable. The selfie cam is solid too, though less hyped.
What stood out? The overall software stability while using the camera app—even during gaming. That’s a good sign.
One-liner here: The camera won’t beat flagships, but it’s no slouch either.
Battery and Charging: Built for All-Day Play
You get a massive 5,500 mAh battery. That’s generous even by gaming phone standards. Whether you’re doomscrolling or deep into Call of Duty, it holds up.
Charging is quick, thanks to 45W wired charging and 30W wireless support. Yes, wireless charging in a sub-₹27,000 phone.
And it doesn’t end there. The phone also packs:
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IP64 rating for dust and splash resistance
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In-display fingerprint sensor
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IR blaster (yeah, a rare throwback feature)
Just one sentence here: It’s got more features than you’d expect at this price.