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Infinix GT 30 Launches Globally, Bringing Tournament-Level Gaming to More Players

Scott Webster by Scott Webster
September 11, 2025
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Infinix GT 30 Launches Globally, Bringing Tournament-Level Gaming to More Players

Infinix has officially unveiled the GT 30, the latest addition to its gaming-focused smartphone series. Building on the momentum of the GT 30 Pro, which was recently selected as the official device for the 2025 PUBG MOBILE Africa Cup, the GT 30 continues Infinix’s push into the global e-sports scene. With partnerships spanning PUBG Mobile, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, Free Fire, Honor of Kings, and Delta Force, the GT lineup is positioning itself as a go-to option for young gamers looking for competitive-level hardware without the premium price tag.

Flagship Specs with Advanced Cooling

At its core, the GT 30 runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 5G chipset, paired with a 1.5K 144Hz AMOLED display, a combo that promises both fluid visuals and reliable speed. But power alone isn’t enough in marathon gaming sessions. That’s where Infinix’s self-developed 3D Vapor Cloud Chamber (3DVCC) cooling system comes in. Backed by superconducting graphite and a high thermal conductivity gel, the layered heat management keeps performance stable even when the action heats up.

Infinix GT 30 smartphone showcasing sleek design with advanced gaming features, including MediaTek D7400 5G chipset and 1.5K AMOLED display, highlighted by robotic hands gripping the device against a futuristic background.

Everyday AI Assistance

While clearly tuned for gaming, the GT 30 doesn’t ignore day-to-day needs. Infinix’s AI suite is baked into the system with more than 25 features designed for productivity, creativity, and communication. Students and professionals alike may appreciate one-tap screen Q&A, text summarization, and AI-driven privacy masking. On the creative side, text-to-image and AI wallpaper tools add flair, while functions like AI Erase and document conversion streamline work tasks. Features such as real-time translation and call summaries further enhance communication.

E-Sports-Level Enhancements

The GT 30 also benefits from Infinix’s GT Gaming Co-Lab, a program aimed at pushing mobile gaming tech forward. The standout innovation is the AI Frame Rescue Engine (AIFRE), which predicts high-load moments and reallocates resources to reduce frame drops. A complementary Game Thermal Control Engine helps maintain smoothness by monitoring heat and performance dynamics in real time. Together, these refinements have earned the device high-frame-rate certifications across multiple popular titles.

A green gaming smartphone with a textured back design, splashes of water around it, showcasing its durability and style.
Close-up view of the Infinix GT 30 smartphone, showcasing its dual camera setup and textured green back with red accents.

Adding to the competitive edge, the phone includes GT Trigger capacitive dual shoulder keys for quick, customizable in-game control. Meanwhile, its intelligent lighting system doubles as both gameplay feedback, flashing in sync with actions like kills, and a lifestyle feature, signaling notifications or pulsing to music.

Style and Availability

Infinix is offering the GT 30 in Shadow Ash and Blade White, alongside two new finishes: Cyber Blue and Pulse Green. The device comes with 256GB of storage and 8GB of RAM (expandable to 16GB), and will debut at a starting price of around USD $200. Malaysia will be the first market, with global rollout details varying by region.

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