Infinix GT 30 5G+ India Launch confirmed: Dimensity 7400 processor, 1.5k amoled screen and all that is expected | Mint
Shortly after the Infinix GT 30 Pro was launched in India, the Stranssion sub-brand has now confirmed that it will soon launch a vanilla version in the series. Here is a look at everything we know about the play -based device before launching it. Infinix GT 30 5G+ Design: Infinix GT 30 5g+ is shown in a new teaser yard of infinix in a green color variant and with the same Cyber Mecha 2.0 design we saw earlier on the GT 30 Pro. To remember, the GT 30 Pro came into two color variants: white and dark flare. While the former came with RGB lights, the latter had RGB lighting. Since the GT 30 is likely to be with a green colored variant with white lights, it will be interesting to see if the company is also launching another variant with an RGB lighting. In addition, the phone is expected to look more or less the same as the GT 30 Pro with a vertical camera island, a plastic back and a little funky design that offers the entire brand of the phone. It is also expected to come with shoulder triggers, which was a large part of the attraction of the GT 30 Pro. If you are not aware of it, these capacitive buttons are handy during the game and can be programmed to perform certain tasks such as shooting, focusing on a target or running. Infinix GT 30 5G+ Specifications: Infinix GT 30 is expected to contain a 1.5k amoled screen with a 120Hz update rate. The phone is likely to work on XOS 15, based on Android 15. The new onion of Infinix contains no ads or bloatware, while some nice features such as smart panel, floating windows and dynamic bar. The phone is expected to be powered by the MediaAk Dimensity 7400 processor, which we have seen before as the Vivo T4R and Motorola Edge 60 merger. It can also pack a 5.200mah battery with support for 45 W quickly. Infinix did not release a vanilla GT variant last year, so it is difficult to determine the price bracket for the GT 30. However, since the GT 30 Pro was priced around the £ 25,000 point, one would assume that the upcoming device should be below the £ 20,000 heel.