Infinix GT 30 Pro is Headed Our Way; Pakistani Launch Expected by Mid-November

Usama Rasool

Infinix debuted the GT 30 series a while ago in the global market. They’ve now decided to launch it in Pakistan. There are two devices in the lineup: Infinix GT 30 and GT 30 Pro. The teasers we found online only address the Pro variant, which means it will be the first to roll out. Here’s everything you need to know about the Infinix GT 30 Pro.


The design is quite aggressive, and it definitely screams a gaming phone, especially with those RGB strips on the back. They call it a Cyber Mech 2.0 design with matte and glossary textures all over the frame. There are at least three color options: Blade White, Shadow Ash, and Dark Flare finishes.

There’s no telling which colors are landing in Pakistan, but the following specs are guaranteed. We are getting shoulder triggers L1 and R1 with this phone, which, by the way, are the first to land on an Infinix GT device. They are low-latency capacitive buttons and have multiple functions.


This Infinix latest GT mobile is built around a 6.78” 144Hz gaming AMOLED display, and it uses a 1.5K resolution. It hits 1600nits peak brightness. We even have a Corning Gorilla Glass 7i here. The selfie camera in the punch hole has a 13MP sensor, and you’ll find the fingerprint right on top of the display. 


A Dimensity 8350 Ultimate chip is found at its core. The phone either comes with 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 aren’t the main attraction, but Infinix still threw in 108 MP (Main) and 8 MP (ultrawide) sensors. 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 and even a new AI agent that uses DeepSeek for assassination.

GT 30 Pro is somewhat water and dust protected with an IP65 rating, and we have a Corning Gorilla Glass 7i here to keep it from fall damage. The power pack on this device is 5500mAh, and more importantly, there’s a coil on the back that lets the GT 30 Pro wirelessly recharge at 30W. The wired input is capped at 45W. They may launch the GT 30 Pro by mid-November, so be ready. 

 

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