Infinix is stepping up its game in India’s competitive smartphone market. Ahead of the official launch on August 8, the company has confirmed key specs for the Infinix GT 30 5G+, and they look surprisingly solid for its segment.
Aiming for Smooth Gaming and High-Speed Performance
The GT 30 5G+ will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chipset. It’s a capable 4nm SoC that promises solid mid-range performance and better power efficiency than many of its rivals.
Pair that with up to 8GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 256GB of internal storage, and you’ve got a setup that’s clearly tuned for multitasking and gaming. In fact, the phone is being directly pitched to gamers—Infinix claims support for 90fps gameplay in Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI), which is a big deal for budget-conscious players looking for smooth frame rates without breaking the bank.
This could make the GT 30 5G+ a tempting option for mobile gamers who want high frame rates without a flagship price tag.
A Display That Punches Above Its Weight
Let’s talk screen. The GT 30 5G+ will sport a large 6.78-inch AMOLED panel with a 1.5K resolution (1224×2720 pixels). That puts it right between Full HD+ and QHD+, which should make for sharp visuals without being too taxing on battery life.
The 144Hz refresh rate is another standout feature—again, clearly aimed at gamers. Most phones in this expected price bracket don’t offer anything beyond 120Hz.
Then there’s brightness. Infinix says the panel will peak at a stunning 4500 nits. That’s extremely bright—on paper, at least—and if it holds up in real-world testing, it could make this one of the brightest phone screens available, period.
Boosted by AI, Styled for the Gen Z Crowd
Infinix is also leaning into AI—because of course it is. The phone will feature “Infinix AI” along with “Xboost AI” to enhance gaming performance, though details on how that actually works are still vague.
More interesting, though, are the design choices. The GT 30 5G+ will be available in three flashy colors:
Pulse Green
Cyber Blue
Blade White
This isn’t a minimalist smartphone. It’s clearly going for the kind of cyberpunk, RGB-style aesthetic that appeals to younger buyers, especially gamers. Based on leaks and past Infinix design choices, we can probably expect LED lighting elements or flashy accents to match the vibe.
Availability and What’s Still Under Wraps
The phone will go on sale via Flipkart and Infinix’s own India store. That’s standard procedure, but also signals that this will be a mass-market device. It’s not an online-only limited drop—it’s a mainstream play.
Some important questions still hang in the air. Infinix hasn’t revealed the camera specs, battery capacity, charging speed, or price. But if the brand’s track record is anything to go by, we can expect a generous battery and likely 45W or faster charging.
Here’s a table to summarize what’s confirmed so far:
Feature | Confirmed Specs |
---|---|
SoC | MediaTek Dimensity 7400 |
RAM | Up to 8GB LPDDR5X |
Storage | Up to 256GB |
Display | 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED, 144Hz, 4500 nits, Gorilla Glass 7i |
Gaming | 90fps support in BGMI, Xboost AI |
Colors | Pulse Green, Cyber Blue, Blade White |
Availability | Flipkart, Infinix India website |
Launch Date | August 8, 2025 |
We’ll likely get the full picture—including pricing and camera details—closer to launch day.
Infinix’s Big Bet on Gaming Phones
The GT 30 5G+ isn’t just another mid-range phone. It feels like part of a bigger push by Infinix to carve out space in India’s budget gaming phone segment—a niche that’s heating up fast.
With Realme and Poco already trying to woo mobile gamers with high-refresh-rate displays and gamer aesthetics, Infinix needs to come out swinging. And from the looks of it, the GT 30 5G+ might do just that.
But hype aside, there’s still the question of pricing. If Infinix keeps this below ₹20,000 (which would be aggressive), it could shake up the category. If it creeps closer to ₹25,000, it’ll have to justify that with camera quality, software experience, and battery endurance.
For now, all eyes are on August 8.