
Infinix, the Transsion sub-brand, is gearing up to launch the GT 30 5G+, a more accessible counterpart to the recently released GT 30 Pro. The announcement has generated excitement, especially among gaming enthusiasts, as early teasers reveal intriguing details about the device. The GT 30 5G+ will showcase a vibrant green color option, maintaining the striking Cyber Mecha 2.0 design that fans loved in the GT 30 Pro. This previous model was available in Blade White and Dark Flare, both of which included RGB lighting features. Speculation arises that the new version might also offer an RGB variant, enhancing its gaming aesthetic. Aesthetically, the GT 30 5G+ is expected to resemble its Pro sibling, featuring a vertical camera array and a playful design that aligns with its gaming focus. Notably, it may include shoulder triggers, a popular feature from the GT 30 Pro that enhances the gaming experience by allowing users to customize controls for actions like shooting or focusing on targets. Display-wise, the device is anticipated to host a 1.5K AMOLED screen with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate, promising vibrant visuals and fluid gameplay. It will operate on XOS 15, based on Android 15, which boasts a clean interface free from ads and bloatware, along with handy features such as Smart Panel and floating windows. Under the hood, the GT 30 5G+ is likely to be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 processor, previously seen in models like the Vivo T4R and Motorola Edge 60 Fusion. Additionally, it is expected to include a robust 5,200mAh battery with 45W fast charging capabilities. While Infinix did not release a standard GT variant last year, it’s reasonable to speculate that the pricing for the GT 30 5G+ will be competitively set below ₹20,000, especially considering the GT 30 Pro retails around ₹25,000. As the launch date approaches, anticipation builds for what this gaming-centric smartphone will bring to the market.
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