Infinix GT 30 Pro Debuts in India with Bold Gaming Features and a Competitive Edge
Infinix is back in the spotlight with the launch of its latest gaming-centric smartphone, the GT 30 Pro, now officially available in India. Aimed squarely at mobile gamers and tech enthusiasts, this device delivers a compelling spec sheet with a few standout features that set it apart-especially at its price point.
Available in two striking finishes-Dark Flare (RGB LEDs) and Blade White (white LEDs)-the GT 30 Pro comes in 8GB/256GB and 12GB/256GB variants, priced at INR 24,999 and INR 26,999 respectively. Launch sales begin on June 12 via Flipkart and offline retailers. Early buyers on Flipkart can enjoy a special discount of INR 2,000.
Under the hood, the GT 30 Pro is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 SoC and runs XOS 15 based on Android 15. Infinix promises two years of Android updates and three years of security patches, which is rare in this price range and shows their commitment to long-term support.
The display is a 6.78-inch 144Hz AMOLED panel with a resolution of 1224p, promising ultra-smooth visuals, especially beneficial for high-refresh-rate gaming titles like BGMI (which the phone supports at 120 FPS). A 13MP punch-hole selfie camera sits neatly in the center, while the rear boasts a 108MP primary camera and an 8MP ultrawide sensor.
Where the GT 30 Pro truly tries to flex its gaming DNA is with features like customizable rear LEDs, shoulder triggers for improved in-game control, and bypass charging-a feature usually found on higher-end gaming phones to reduce heat during long gaming sessions. Audio is handled by stereo speakers, and the phone is IP64 rated for dust and water resistance.
The battery is no slouch either-5,500mAh (5,200mAh in some markets) with support for 45W wired, 30W wireless, reverse charging (wired and wireless). That’s a generous combo for a phone under 27K INR.
While some users question the pricing compared to rivals like the Poco X7 Pro with Dimensity 8400 or the iQOO Neo 10R with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, Infinix finds its niche with features like LED personalization, bypass charging, and a gamer-focused design. Plus, some markets like Indonesia are seeing even more competitive pricing.
For those who value aesthetics, performance, and long-term support in a gaming-friendly package, the GT 30 Pro deserves serious consideration. Especially if you’re tired of seeing the same few brands dominate the mid-range game-Infinix is proving it can be more than just a budget player.
Stay tuned for our in-depth review soon.
3 comments
Lol Infinix out here giving RGB like it’s a PC. What’s next, water cooling? 😂🔥
Gt30 looks cool ngl, but I still prefer the blocky style of GT20 Pro. Wish they kept that. – Mt505
Iqoo Neo 10R has better chip AND bigger battery, so idk why you’d pick this… unless you just want the lights lol – Hackbox