Infinix GT 30 Pro Debuts with 144Hz AMOLED, Dimensity 8350, and Shoulder Triggers

Usama Rasool

The Infinix GT 30 Pro has officially launched, expanding the company’s gaming-focused smartphone lineup. The new device comes with a 144Hz AMOLED display, is powered by the Dimensity 8350 Ultimate chip, and packs a 5500mAh battery. It also supports bypass charging, 45W wired, and 30W wireless input, making it a solid contender for general users and mobile gamers alike.


Infinix didn’t hold back this year with the GT 30 Pro’s design. We have a completely new look here with Cyber Mecha 2.0 design that uses a metallic appearance and some RGB to complement it. The accents, the colors, and the lighting scream “gaming phone.” People will have the option to buy it in Blade White, Shadow Ash, and Dark Flare finishes.

GT 30 Pro is the first Infinix with shoulder triggers; another thing that makes this newcomer a perfect gaming beast. There are two capacitive L1 and R1 triggers on either side, which you can map to perform any action inside your games. Both are sensitive buttons with low latency and bring long press combos for a few games.


The front of the Infinix new GT model is a massive 6.78” 144Hz gaming AMOLED display, and it uses a 1.5K resolution. There’s 1600nits peak brightness. We even have a Corning Gorilla Glass 7i here to protect the screen from damage. The selfie camera in the punch hole has a 13MP sensor, and you’ll find the fingerprint right on top of the display. 

The GT 30 Pro is built around a Dimensity 8350 Ultimate chip that comes with either 8GB or 12GB of the industry’s fastest LPDDR5X RAM and up to 512 GB of UFS 4.0 storage. Its integrated Immortalis Mali-G615 MP6 GPU should be able to play any game at a stable 60 frames or above without any trouble.


The cameras on the back are 108 MP (Main) and 8 MP (ultrawide). This new device boots to an Android 15 system with Infinix custom XOS 15 skin meant for gamers. It has all the tools from Infinix’s AI suite, which uses DeepSeek R1 integration.

A MagCharge Cooler also debuted during the launch, which might use the magnets from the wireless charging pad for better heat management. Rare for gaming devices at this price, but the GT 30 Pro brings an IP64 rating to keep it safe from water and dust. The GT 30 Pro follows in the footsteps of the previously launched Infinix GT 20 Pro, continuing the brand’s push into the gaming phone market. This newcomer has launched in Malaysia, and it starts at around $304 (~PKR 86,000).


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