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Infinix GT 30 Pro Launches in India: Here’s What You Need to Know

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The Infinix GT 30 Pro is making its debut in India today, available starting at noon through Flipkart and offline stores. There are two stunning color options to choose from: Dark Flare, which features RGB LED lights, and Blade White, which is equipped with white LED lights. The smartphone is available in two memory configurations: 8GB/256GB for INR 24,999 (roughly $290/€255) and 12GB/256GB for INR 26,999 ($315/€275).

Infinix GT 30 Pro Launches in India: Here’s What You Need to Know

For those who are quick to purchase, Infinix is offering a special INR 2,000 ($25/€20) discount as part of the day 1 sale when you exchange your old device or pay using an ICICI Bank credit/debit card. However, it’s worth noting that the GT 30 Pro does not come with the GT Gaming Kit, which includes the MagCase and MagCharge Cooler. If you want these accessories, you’ll need to spend an additional INR 1,199 ($14/€12).

The Infinix GT 30 Pro packs some impressive features. Powered by the Dimensity 8350 Ultimate SoC, it runs on the XOS 15 interface. The device boasts a large 6.78-inch 144Hz AMOLED display with a resolution of 1,224p, making it ideal for smooth gameplay and vibrant visuals. Its 5,500 mAh battery charges via USB-C at up to 45W, and it also supports 30W wireless charging, 10W reverse wired charging, and 5W reverse wireless charging. For added convenience, the GT 30 Pro supports bypass charging for uninterrupted gameplay.

When it comes to cameras, the GT 30 Pro doesn’t disappoint. It features a 108MP primary camera, an 8MP ultrawide lens, and a 13MP selfie camera. The phone also comes with customizable shoulder triggers and boasts an IP64 rating, making it more resistant to dust and water.

While the Infinix GT 30 Pro shows great promise, some users have expressed concerns about its performance in comparison to other smartphones in the market. For serious gamers, phones with gaming triggers, like the Poco X7 Pro, might offer better value. Stay tuned for our upcoming review of the Infinix GT 30 Pro, where we’ll dive deeper into its gaming capabilities and camera performance.

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3 comments

Anonymous June 16, 2025 - 4:42 pm

Really liking the look of the GT 30 Pro, but I can’t justify the price without the gaming accessories bundled in. 😬

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Anonymous June 24, 2025 - 10:41 pm

Why does everyone hate gaming triggers? Don’t get it, they’re an advantage over the competition, right? 🤔

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Anonymous June 25, 2025 - 8:41 pm

Poco X7 Pro is the better option for serious BGMI/Free Fire, no competition. Even with the Dimensity 8350, Infinix GT 30 Pro falls short. It’s a good phone, but not for pros. 🤷‍♂️

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