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It will probably have a 6.78-inch 1,5 km-amoled display with 144 Hz update rate.

Driven by MediaTek dimensions 8350 Ultimate with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.0 memory.

Can include RGB lighting, gaming trigger and start with Android 15-based XOS 15.


The Infinix GT 30 Pro will soon make its debut in the Indian variant in India. The device that will be the successor to the Infinix GT 20 Pro is expected to offer significant improvements in relation to display, performance, cameras and design. In an official teaser, the brand suggests that the device will be released soon. The article also contained a look at the site and the camera base.

Before the start, the rumor mill highlighted the specifications of the device. Here you will find everything you need to know about the upcoming MIDRANGE GAMING device.

Infinix GT 30 per specifications (tips)

The Infinix GT 30 Pro is expected to offer an AMOLED panel of 6.78 inches with a 144-Hz update rate and corning Gorilla Glass 7I protection. The device can operate 8350 Ultimate with the Mediatek dimension and be connected to LPDDDR5X -RAM and UFS 4.0 memory. It can be supported by a 5,500 -mah -battery and 45 -W speed load.

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In the camera, the device can be supplied with a 108 -MP primary shooter together with an 8 -MP -Ultrawide sensor. On the front, the device can be equipped with a 13 megapixel selfie camera.

Infinix GT 30 Pro Design (expected)

The Infinix GT 30 Pro can keep its signature design language with an RGB back. It can also contain built-in gaming trigger. The device is to be carried out on Android 15-based XOS 15. According to the reports, the device can have a dark torch, shadow ash and blades white.

In the meantime, the device starts on May 21 in Malaysia. According to the report, the device can be launched together with two other devices, including the Infinix XPAD GT tablet and GT buds.

Ashish Singh

Ashish Singh

Ashish Singh is the editor -in -chief at Digit. He has Tech -Jargon (Times Internet, Jagran English '22) since 2020. If he does not monitor any commas, he probably drives his gadget habits with coffee, strategies his next virtual race or plans a road trip to test the latest in-car technology. He speaks Geek fluently. Complete professional ads

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