Infinix GT 30 5G+ review: Gaming power on a budget
Infinix has unveiled the GT 30 5G+, a gaming-focused smartphone aimed at the sub-Rs 20,000 market. Packed with features like shoulder gaming triggers, a 144Hz AMOLED display, and a 5500mAh battery with bypass charging, the device is clearly designed with gamers in mind. But with prices starting at Rs 17,999, it also faces stiff competition from performance-first rivals.
Design & Build Quality The Cyber Mecha 2.0 design certainly helps the GT 30 5G+ stand out in the budget gaming space. The programmable white LED lights on the back are a nice touch for gamers, but may feel gimmicky for those looking for a more understated device. Build materials are solid, though at this price point, glass backs are still rare.
2/8
Display A 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED panel with 144Hz refresh rate and 2160Hz touch sampling makes it one of the most display-rich options in the sub-₹20K segment. The brightness of 4500 nits (peak) sounds impressive on paper, though real-world sustained brightness will likely be lower. TÜV Rheinland certification and Gorilla Glass 7i protection add durability.
3/8
Performance Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400, the phone scores 779K+ on AnTuTu, positioning it among the top performers in its bracket. Paired with up to 16GB LPDDR5X RAM (with virtual RAM), performance should be smooth for multitasking and heavy gaming. Krafton-certified BGMI 90FPS support gives it credibility for competitive gaming.
4/8
Gaming Features The standout is the segment-first GT Shoulder Gaming Triggers, offering console-style controls without screen interference. They’re versatile, working with apps and shortcuts too. Bypass charging and a 6-layer vapor chamber cooling system should help sustain long gaming sessions, though actual heat management will depend on optimisation.
Battery and Charging A 5500mAh battery with 45W fast charging is well-balanced. The inclusion of bypass charging is thoughtful for gamers, while reverse wired charging adds utility. Charging speeds are competitive but not class-leading given some rivals now push 67W or 100W in this segment.
6/8
Software & Updates Running XOS 15 on Android 15, the phone includes AI tools like Folax Voice AI and AI Note. Two major OS updates and three years of security patches are a positive, but XOS has historically been heavier compared to stock Android, which some users may find cluttered.
7/8
Camera System The 64MP Sony sensor with an 8MP ultra-wide and 13MP selfie camera is respectable, but clearly not the main focus here. 4K recording support is a plus, though gaming phones at this price rarely excel in photography. Expect decent daylight shots and average low-light performance.
8/8
What we think With offers, the starting price of Rs 17,999 (8GB+128GB) makes it highly competitive, especially considering the gaming-centric features and display. Without discounts, the Rs 19,499–Rs 20,999 range puts it against strong all-rounders like iQoo Neo series and Redmi Note Pro models. For gamers, it offers real value; for non-gamers, there may be better-balanced alternatives.
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