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Infinix’s GT 30 Pro is a delightful budget gaming phone


Infinix is doing all the right things with its GT series of gaming-focused devices; the GT 10 Pro and GT 20 Pro came with interesting designs and proved that the brand can deliver a gaming phone on a budget, and the GT 30 Pro continues that heritage. The phone has an all-new design, better internals, UFS 4.0 storage, bigger battery, and a brighter AMOLED panel.

The GT 30 Pro costs ₹24,999 ($292) in India for the standard 8GB/256GB model, and there’s a 12GB/256GB edition that’s available for ₹26,999 ($316). The phone is trying to undercut the likes of the POCO X7 Pro, and that’s no small feat. There’s a dearth of options in the sub-₹30,000 price point, and Infinix is smart to focus its efforts in this category.

Designed to win

Infinix GT 30 Pro review

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Design is a key tenet of any gaming phone, and I think Infinix did a good job with the GT 30 Pro. There are four RGB lighting zones — which is always nice to see — and you get aggressive styling at the back with laser-etched designs underneath the polycarbonate back. The mid-frame is made out of polycarbonate as well, and while you don’t get the same premium feel as the Redmagic 10S Pro, the device is lighter than its predecessor.

Infinix GT 30 Pro review

(Image credit: Apoorva Bhardwaj / Android Central)

There’s an oblong camera island at the back, and its positioning on the left means there is a wobble when using the GT 30 Pro on a table. You’ll need to use the bundled case to mitigate this, and Infinix does a good job with accessories — you get a 45W charger in addition to a case in the package.

Infinix GT 30 Pro review

(Image credit: Apoorva Bhardwaj / Android Central)

Infinix sells a Gaming Kit that includes the MagCharge Cooler accessory, and this is essentially a fan that you mount on the back of the GT 30 Pro to assist with active thermal management. There’s a magnetic case that’s bundled with the cooler, and you’ll need to use that to secure the fan to the back of the phone.

Infinix GT 30 Pro review

(Image credit: Apoorva Bhardwaj / Android Central)

Like every other phone in 2025, the GT 30 Pro has a flat profile, but it is easy enough to hold and use. I like that Infinix added ultrasonic triggers on the right side; they sit flush with the body and aren’t noticeable, and they let you easily assign in-game actions.



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