Infinix GT 30 Pro launched in India at Rs 24,999: Check details, specifications here

Infinix GT 30 Pro launched in India at Rs 24,999: Check details, specifications here

Infinix has officially launched the GT 30 Pro, a gaming-focused smartphone designed for the mid-premium market in India. This innovative device showcases several industry-first features, including dedicated shoulder gaming triggers that enhance the gaming experience. **Pricing and Availability** The GT 30 Pro will be available for purchase starting June 12, 2025, exclusively on Flipkart. Customers can choose between two dynamic color options: Dark Flare and Blade White. The pricing is set at ₹24,999 for the 8GB RAM with 256GB of storage model, while the 12GB RAM variant is priced at ₹26,999. Notably, a special launch day price of ₹22,999 will be offered on the first day of sales. **Key Specifications and Features** The GT 30 Pro stands out as the first smartphone equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate chipset. It features 256GB of UFS 4.0 storage and offers up to 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM, which can be expanded to a remarkable 24GB. The smartphone boasts a 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED display with a rapid 144Hz refresh rate and an impressive peak brightness of 4,500 nits. The introduction of shoulder triggers provides tactile feedback for gamers, and these can also be customized for shortcuts during regular use. Designed with Infinix’s Cyber Mecha 2.0 aesthetic, the Dark Flare model showcases RGB LED lighting, while the Blade White variant features elegant white illumination. These LED lights can be personalized to react to notifications like incoming calls, charging alerts, or in-game events. Additionally, the device includes a 5,400 mm² vapor chamber cooling system to optimize thermal management, ensuring lower surface temperatures during prolonged gaming sessions. Infinix has integrated XBOOST AI features that enhance gameplay, including an Esports Mode that minimizes distractions, real-time audio improvements, AI-based image stabilization, and adaptive touch response via ZoneTouch Master technology. The GT 30 Pro also supports bypass charging, directing power to the motherboard to keep battery temperatures in check by up to 4°C. **Accessories** Accompanying the smartphone launch is the GT Gaming Kit, which features a MagCase and a cooling fan. The fan, constructed from aluminum alloy, operates at 4,500 RPM and is equipped with RGB lighting. Priced at ₹1,999, the kit will be available for just ₹1,199 when purchased alongside the smartphone.

Sources : Business Today

Published On : Jun 05, 2025, 10:53

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