The gaming smartphone segment is growing fast, and Infinix is stepping up with the new GT 30 Pro, aiming to deliver a full-fledged gaming experience without the premium price tag. The device is set to launch in India next week, and thanks to the hands-on coverage by GSMArena.com, we now have a solid first look at what this phone brings to the table.
Visually, it ticks all the boxes you’d expect from a gaming phone — RGB LEDs, touch-sensitive shoulder triggers, and a bold, aggressive back design. The review unit featured the Dark Flare colorway, which uses a clever dual-tone effect that almost looks like it has bezels on the back.
Infinix includes a plastic case, a 45W charger, and a USB-C cable in the box. GSMArena also received the optional gaming kit, which includes the Mag Case and MagCharge Cooler. The cooler, with its spinning fan and additional RGB lighting, helps manage heat while charging via the USB-C port — and yes, it even works with other phones, including iPhones.
Despite its nearly 190g weight, the GT 30 Pro feels quite light in hand. It features a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a smooth 144Hz refresh rate, making it perfect for high-intensity gaming. Out of the box, it runs Android 15 layered with Infinix’s XOS 15, which GSMArena noted feels clean, modern, and packed with AI-powered features, including the Folax assistant.
Under the hood, it’s powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate chipset — the same capable processor seen in the Note 50 Pro+. This is paired with up to 12GB RAM and 512GB storage, offering strong performance for most users.
On the back, the phone houses a 108MP main camera, an 8MP ultrawide sensor, and is fueled by a 5,500 mAh battery with support for 45W wired charging, 30W wireless, and bypass charging — ideal for extended gaming marathons.
These early impressions from GSMArena.com suggest the Infinix GT 30 Pro could be a compelling option for gamers looking for flagship features without breaking the bank. We look forward to their full in-depth review in the coming days.
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