Infinix launched the GT30 Pro in May, and followed it with GT30 in August, which was previously introduced in India and was launched globally a few days ago. We spent some time with Infanx GT30 (alias Infinix GT 30G+), and here we have the first impressions of the Gamer Central Smartphone.
Infinix GT 30 Pro 5G
The retail box of Infanx GT30 includes a SIM Educators Tool, a protective case, some documents, charging cables, and 45W power adapters.
Infinix GT30 is made around a 6.78 “LTPS Amold Display which has 2,720×1,224 pixel resolution and 4,500 nuts peak brightness. Show when you tap it and we want to fix the infennx with the software update.
Moving forward, Infinix GT 30 HDR 10, HDR 10+, and HLG Codex supports and has a Vadin L1 certification, which allows for 1080p video streaming in auxiliary apps. The GT30 display supports 60Hz, 90Hz, 120Hz, and 144Hz refresh rates and its display settings are in three methods of refresh rate: auto switch, standard and more.
The auto switch automatically selects the maximum screen refresh rate based on scenario to maintain the balance between battery life and smooth experience. The standard mode refreshes the screen to 60 hits, while the high mode goes to 144Hz.
Under the screen refresh rate menu Settings > Display and sparkle There is a “custom app refresh rate” option, which allows you to select the desired app refresh rate per per per app and the game. However, many games and apps (including settings app) do not refresh on high refresh rate even if you choose 90Hz, 120Hz, or 144Hz option.
That said, in the display of Infinix GT30, a cartoon hole is at a center for 13 MP selfie camera with AF/2.2 aperture and an 82 ° FOV. It can also record 4K videos on 30 FPS.

Under the GT30 display, there is an optical fingerprint scanner, which we found fast and accurate during our time with a smartphone. However, we like to be highlighted by the Locking Locking Lock Higher.

Bend the infinix GT around 30 and you see what the infinix call the cyber -mecha 2.0 designs, which “offers a bold bold and future shape, which combines sharp -digit lines with a modern, sharp style that talks with the taste of the OG gamer.”
The GT30’s back panel, made of plastic with a shining finish, did a decent job in resisting smoke. However, its flat design may not be for everyone’s taste because it cannot offer a comfortable experience due to lack of curves around the edges.
The back cover of the Infinix GT30 contains a dual camera setup, which includes 64MP primary and 8MP ultra -wide unit. The primary camera uses Sony IMX682 sensors, it has F/1.75 aperture, and FOV of 86.2 °. It can record 1080p videos on 60 FPS, but 4K recording is limited to 30 FPS. The ultra -wide camera has a F/2.2 aperture and 111.4 ° fov. It also has auto -focus.

Infinix GT 30 comes in four colors – cyber -Blue, Plus Green, Blade White, and Shadow Ash, which is not available in India. The weight and dimensions of all four are the same, but they have different designs in the back panel. Blade White and Shadow Ash version lack the geometric design found in cyber blue and Plus Green models. The theme of this hand is the Plus Green version, which does not look green at some angles and under some light conditions.

Plus Green version of Infinix GT30 does not look green at certain angles and in some conditions of light
The previous panel of the GT30 also includes custom white LED lights to mecha lights or mechanical light waves, which are a special smartphone. These eyelids are blinking for app notifications, miss calls, upcoming calls, and music playbacks. They also turn on phone startups or when you start a game, charge by phone, use Fox, or record videos. In addition, the lights shine when you are using photo timers. You can customize the period of time during which you want these lights to be able for different purposes.
Moreover, the waves of mechanical light support the party mode, and when it becomes active, the LED blinks in various samples. And there are three of them – breath, alcohol and rhythm.

Infinix GT 30 with Mechanical Light waves
We see mechanical light waves as a feature that can occasionally draw attention because notification support is only useful when the phone is placed below the screen side.
That said, Infinix GT 30 has a USB-C port, which has been flick by a speaker girl, a microphone, and a SIM card slot. There is another mic and speaker above, which includes IR blaster. On the right is the volume rocker and the power button, which has a red tone on the Plus Green model.
Ports and control
This brings us to the greatest thing of Infanx GT30 – the GT shoulder is mobilized. These are the capacity buttons, and two of them – one of the right frames and downward. They have a 520H Herz Touch Samples Rate, 7 MS Hardware Latics, and Help both wet and grease touch.
These triggers offer hipper feedback and can be customized to perform different actions with the same press, double press, or long press. For example, you press both triggers at the same time to open the games or play, or just press a trigger to speed up a trigger or a video to record the screen. A double -pressed trigger camera app will open or turn on the phone flashlight, but you can also create a custom action.
Moreover, when you have a default camera app open, pressing a trigger will click on an image, while long pressure pressing the shoot images will explode.
Infinix GT30 with customized GT shoulder stimulation
When gaming, you can customize these GT shoulder stimulations through the X -Boost panel and map the “L” and “R” symbols for your preferred sports actions. These motivations worked impressively, whether it was gaming or other actions, and they really improved the gaming experience, which was absolutely pleasant. We want to see more smartphones containing these GT shoulder motivations, especially the purpose of the game.
Speaking of gaming, the Indian model of Infinix GT30, which is the subject of this hand, has been advertised with 90 FPS support for BGMI. On the other hand, the global version has been marketed with high frame rate support for 10 games, including MLBB, PubG Mobile, ROV, Stand of 2, Chinese version of Hook, global version of Hook, BGMI, COD Mobile, Free Fire, and Delta Force. Of these, MLBB, Free Fire, Hook (World version), Stand of 2, and ROV have been advertised to support 120 FPS gameplay.
It is noteworthy that our Indian unit can only run the code mobile on 60 FPS.
Well, regardless of whether you have an Indian or global model, you will get a smartphone with Demand 7400 SOC with 8GB of LPDDR 5X RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage. This smartphone operates Android 15 -based XOS 15 out of the box and comes with the promise of two Android OS upgrades and three years of security updates.

Our Indian model has hardly commendable for pre-third party apps or games already installed, as we have seen that more expensive smartphones come up with pre-filled apps/games (yes, Oppo, we’re talking about you).
We played some artificial benchmarks on Infanx GT30, and you can check the chart below to see how the smartphone performed.
And here’s how the Infanx GT30 performed in the CPU throthing test and the 3D Mark Wildlife extreme stress tests.
CPU Throwning Test • 3DMark Wildlife Extreme Stress Test
Infinix GT30 performed well in real -world use, because the famous gaming titles that we played multiple times for an hour, without being supported, the smartphone is reasonably cool.
Keeping lights (literally) for infinix GT30 is a 5,500 mAh battery with 45W wired and 10W reverse wired charging support. It also supports bypass charging.
We could not run our battery life test on Infanx GT30 as it could not be run out of our headquarters, and we tested the phone in India, but we conducted a charging test.
In our testing, the Infinix GT 30 received 1 % to 25 % in 15 minutes, 50 % in 30 minutes, 96 % in 1 hour, and 100 % in 1 hour and 100 % in 1 hour with bundle 45W power adapter.
Infinix GT 30 supports four charging methods: low tampe, smart and hypertensive. By default, the phone charges in smart mode, and this information appears on the phone’s lock screen, where you can switch between three ways. We run our charging test for the best results in hyper mode, and note that when charging on the phone, your mileage will be different in accordance with your use and integration temperature as well as the charging mode you have.
The remaining light of Infinix GT30 includes an NFC chip (not on Indian model), high -reserve audio certification for the speaker, and IP64 rating.

Infinix GT30 is available in India with two memory options in cyber blue, Plus Green, and blade white colors.
In other global markets, Infanx GT30 also comes in Shadow ash color, with 20 GB RAM and 256GB storage in the base model. It will cost about $ 200 (170/INR17,655) in global markets, Malaysia is one of the first countries to receive it.


