The Infinix GT 30 has recently appeared on Geekbench, revealing some key specifications that differentiate it from its higher-end sibling, the GT 30 Pro. Unveiled in May with the powerful Dimensity 8350 Ultimate chipset, the GT 30 Pro made quite an impression.
However, the GT 30 (X6876), spotted on Geekbench, is equipped with the more modest Dimensity 7400 chipset.
This chipset features a Mali-G615 MC2 GPU, used in only a couple of Dimensity chips, and a CPU configuration consisting of four Cortex-A78 cores clocked at 2.6GHz, along with four Cortex-A55 cores at 2.0GHz. While this marks a performance downgrade compared to the GT 30 Pro, the results are consistent with what we’d expect from the Dimensity 7400 chipset. In early benchmarks, the GT 30 scored 1,000 points in single-core and 3,000 in multi-core tests, compared to the GT 30 Pro’s 1,400 and 4,000, respectively.
Both devices share a base RAM of 8GB, though the Pro variant offers up to 12GB. The connection between the X6876 model number and the GT 30 name was also confirmed through an EEC certification, confirming its place in the lineup. While the GT 30 Pro was released in mid-June in India, the GT 30 is still in the early stages of its rollout. A reveal in late July or early August seems likely.
The Infinix GT 30 series aims to fill the gap between entry-level and mid-range gaming devices, offering solid performance without breaking the bank.