Mid-range for gamers: Infinix GT 30

Mid-range for gamers: Infinix GT 30

      The GT 30 smartphone is a device aimed at mobile gaming and high frame rates in popular titles.

      The new model features a 6.78‑inch AMOLED display with 1.5K resolution, a 144 Hz refresh rate and peak brightness up to 4500 nits. Eye‑protection modes are promised for long sessions, and the IP64 rating indicates resistance to dust and splashes. At launch the model comes in an 8 GB RAM / 256 GB storage configuration and is offered in four colors: gray, white, blue and green.

      The device is built on an octa‑core MediaTek Dimensity 7400 platform and is focused on stable performance at elevated FPS. According to the manufacturer, the GT 30 maintains 120 frames per second in a number of mass mobile games (notably MLBB, Free Fire, Honor of Kings), while PUBG Mobile and Call of Duty Mobile demonstrated stable 90 FPS in the company’s tests. To reduce thermal throttling there is an improved cooling system and GT hardware triggers that simplify control in fast‑paced titles. On the software side, AI‑based gaming features have been added, including control of the decorative lighting and in‑game assistant scenarios.

      The 144 Hz screen combined with support for 120 FPS in games provides noticeable headroom for interface smoothness and responsiveness. It is important to consider that actual frame rates depend on the specific game version, graphics settings and developer limitations. High peak brightness up to 4500 nits can potentially improve readability in sunlight and HDR contrast, but the overall impression of the display is traditionally also determined by color calibration and tone‑mapping algorithms, which the manufacturer does not specify in the press release.

      Battery capacity is 5500 mAh, with wired charging at 45 W. That capacity should provide a full day of mixed use, and fast charging allows quick top‑ups, though the company does not disclose speed metrics (time to 50% and 100%). Software‑based RAM expansion from 8 to 16 GB using storage is supported — a standard practice in the segment that can smooth app restarts but does not replace physical RAM in heavy‑load scenarios.

      The camera setup includes a 64 MP main module, an 8 MP ultrawide and a 13 MP front camera. The configuration looks typical for the midrange: final image quality will be determined by sensor size, optics and postprocessing, which are not detailed in the press materials. For its gaming positioning the emphasis is on performance, the display and controls rather than a multi‑lens photographic system.

      Among hardware features that directly affect gaming, besides the display and chipset, the GT hardware triggers are worth noting. In mobile shooters and MOBAs such elements allow offloading of touch input and increase repeatability of actions, especially at high FPS. Paired with the cooling system this should reduce the likelihood of throttling during long sessions, although practical results depend on the thermal load of specific games and environmental conditions.

      In Russia the Infinix GT 30 is available in the 8 GB + 256 GB configuration for 22,990 rubles. Sales start in the brand’s retail network and on its marketplaces. The emphasis on a 144 Hz display, claimed support for 120 FPS and hardware triggers creates a clear device profile: priority is frame‑rate stability and controllability in games within the mid‑price segment.

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Mid-range for gamers: Infinix GT 30

The GT 30 smartphone is a device designed for mobile gaming and high frame rates in popular titles.