Infinix GT 30 Full Specification

Infinix GT 30 Full Specification

Fea­tureSpec­i­fi­ca­tion
Dis­play1.5K AMOLED, 144 Hz, 4 500 nits
Proces­sorMedi­aTek Dimen­si­ty 7400 5G
Mem­o­ry8 GB LPDDR5X + 8 GB Vir­tu­al RAM
Stor­age256 GB UFS
Oper­at­ing Sys­temAndroid 15 with XOS 15
Main Cam­era64 MP (f/1.8)
Front Cam­eraTBA at launch
Gam­ing Trig­gersPop-up “GT” shoul­der but­tons
LED Light­ingCus­tomiz­able rear strips
BGMI Cer­ti­fi­ca­tion90 FPS (Krafton-cer­ti­fied)
Bat­tery & Charg­ingCapac­i­ty & speeds TBA
Con­nec­tiv­i­ty5G · Wi-Fi 6 · BT 5.3 · USB‑C
AudioStereo speak­ers · 3.5 mm jack
Sen­sorsIn-dis­play fin­ger­print, IR blaster
Col­orsPulse Green · Cyber Blue · Blade White

Infinix GT 30 Your Next-Gen Gam­ing Com­pan­ion Launch­ing August 8, 2025

Infinix HOT 60 Pro+ Review Ultra Thin Design Meets Pow­er­ful Per­for­mance

Gam­ing on a smart­phone no longer means set­tling for chop­py frame rates and cramped con­trols. The Infinix GT 30 cur­rent­ly resur­fac­ing in leaks promis­es flag­ship-lev­el fea­tures and gamer-first extras while stay­ing firm­ly under the ₹25,000 mark. Here’s what these leaks reveal (and what to expect in our full review on TechTalkJunc­tion on August 8).

Eye-Catch­ing Cyber Mecha 2.0 Design

Accord­ing to the leaks, Infinix is call­ing its new frame “Cyber Mecha 2.0.” Sharp, indus­tri­al-inspired lines meet soft curves for a look that’s both aggres­sive and ergonom­ic. At just 8 mm thin and rough­ly 200 g, it feels light in hand yet sol­id enough to with­stand heavy use. The real talk­ing point? A pro­gram­ma­ble LED strip wrap­ping the phone’s rear edges. Ear­ly images sug­gest you’ll be able to set breath­ing effects for noti­fi­ca­tions, tie col­ors to in-game events, or cre­ate your own cus­tom light­ing pat­terns. It’s a small flour­ish, but one that leaks hint will make your GT 30 tru­ly stand out.

Dis­play Flu­id and Bril­liant

Infinix GT 30 5G+ Full Specification

Leaks con­firm a 1.5K AMOLED pan­el (around 2700 × 1220) with a blaz­ing 144 Hz refresh rate. That means ani­ma­tions are but­tery-smooth touch inputs reg­is­ter instant­ly, and fast-paced games like BGMI feel more respon­sive than ever. Even under the harsh­est sun­light, the dis­play report­ed­ly cranks up to 4,500 nits of peak bright­ness­so glare is the last thing you’ll bat­tle dur­ing a mid­day play ses­sion.

Per­for­mance No More Mid-Range Com­pro­mis­es

Infinix GT 30 5G+ Full Specification

Under the hood, the GT 30 is said to pack MediaTek’s Dimen­si­ty 7400 5G chipset, clocked up to 2.6 GHz. Cou­pled with 8 GB of LPDDR5X RAM and an addi­tion­al 8 GB of vir­tu­al RAM via XOS 15, leaks indi­cate app launch­es and mul­ti­task­ing will hap­pen in a blink. UFS stor­age (256 GB) keeps load times short, while smart ther­mal man­age­ment ensures you won’t see throt­tling dur­ing extend­ed gam­ing marathons.

Gamer-First Tools Cer­ti­fied and Ready

Infinix GT 30 5G+ Full Specification

Offi­cial 90 FPS BGMI Sup­port: Leaks point to an offi­cial part­ner­ship with Krafton, unlock­ing a true 90 FPS expe­ri­ence in Bat­tle­grounds Mobile India no side­load tweaks required.

Pop-Up GT Shoul­der Trig­gers: Mechan­i­cal trig­gers that emerge only when you need them, offer­ing tac­tile, con­sole-style feed­back.

Cus­tom LED Pro­files: Beyond alert flash­es, ear­ly screen­shots hint you’ll be able to map LED effects to spe­cif­ic in-game actions imag­ine your phone puls­ing red when you take dam­age.

These fea­tures aren’t mere gim­micks; they’re designed to give you an edge in com­pet­i­tive play.

Cam­era Set­up Core Details Leaked

While imag­ing isn’t the GT 30’s pri­ma­ry focus, leaks con­firm a 64 MP main sen­sor (f/1.8) that should han­dle day­light snaps with ease. Mul­ti-frame noise reduc­tion promis­es bet­ter low-light per­for­mance, though details on the ultra­w­ide, macro, and front cam­eras remain under wraps until launch.

Con­nec­tiv­i­ty & Audio Seam­less Immer­sion

No gamer wants to lose a match to lag. Leaked specs list both SA and NSA 5G com­pat­i­bil­i­ty along­side Wi-Fi 6 for rock-sol­id con­nec­tions. Blue­tooth 5.3 ensures low-laten­cy audio to wire­less head­sets, while dual stereo speak­ers promise sur­pris­ing­ly full sound for a slim device. And yes the trusty 3.5 mm head­phone jack is still here for those who pre­fer wired lis­ten­ing.

Soft­ware & Extras Pol­ished for Play­ers

Run­ning Android 15 under XOS 15, the GT 30 promis­es up-to-date secu­ri­ty patch­es and a refined UI. Leaks show new gamer-mode tools block noti­fi­ca­tions dur­ing match­es, opti­mize CPU/GPU tun­ing, and record your best plays with a sin­gle tap. An in-dis­play fin­ger­print read­er unlocks in under 0.2 sec­onds, and an onboard IR blaster dou­bles as a uni­ver­sal remote for your TV and AC.

The Final Piece Bat­tery & Charg­ing

Leaks are teas­ing a 5,000 mAh bat­tery with at least 65 W wired fast charg­ing. If true, you could top up to 50% in around 20 min­utes per­fect for quick pow­er-ups between ses­sions. We’ll con­firm real-world endurance and charg­ing speeds in our hands-on review.

What’s Next? https://www.infinixmobility.com/

All of these details come from cred­i­ble leaks but we’ll reserve final judg­ment until we get the GT 30 in our lab. Stay tuned to TechTalkJunc­tion on August 8, 2025, for our com­pre­hen­sive review, com­plete with bat­tery tests, cam­era sam­ples, and per­for­mance bench­marks. If these leaks hold true, the Infinix GT 30 5G+ could rede­fine what you expect from a sub-₹25,000 gam­ing phone. Don’t miss it!

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