Infinix has launched the GT 30 worldwide, adding to its GT 30 Series with a device aimed at gamers and young users. The release follows the GT 30 Pro, which was earlier named the official device of the 2025 PUBG MOBILE Africa Cup, and continues the brand’s strategy of expanding its presence in esports through partnerships with major titles including PUBG Mobile, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, Free Fire and Honor of Kings.
The GT 30 is equipped with a MediaTek Dimensity 7400 5G chipset and a 1.5K 144Hz AMOLED display. To support sustained performance, the device uses Infinix’s 3D Vapor Cloud Chamber cooling technology, complemented by superconducting graphite and high thermal conductivity gel for efficient heat dissipation.
AI is integrated across the system, with more than 25 features covering tasks such as long-text summarization, text-to-image generation, call transcription, real-time translation and privacy masking. The company said these tools are intended to enhance gaming, productivity, and day-to-day communication.
The device also introduces gaming-focused elements such as dual shoulder triggers for millisecond-level response, an AI frame prediction engine to minimize stutter, and neural network-based thermal management. An intelligent lighting system provides visual feedback during gameplay and serves as a notification indicator in daily use.
Available in Shadow Ash, Blade White, Cyber Blue and Pulse Green finishes, the GT 30 comes with 256GB of storage and 8GB of RAM, expandable to 16GB. The phone will first launch in Malaysia at a starting price of around $200, with global availability to follow depending on the market.
Source: PR Newswire