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Infinix GT 30 5G+ price & specs in India

Infinix’s GT 30 5G+ brings a 144Hz 1.5K AMOLED, gaming shoulder triggers and Android 15 to the sub-₹20k segment. Here’s the verified price, specs, sale date, and early takeaways for Indian buyers.

Key Specs (at a glance)

SpecDetail
Display6.78-inch 1.5K LTPS AMOLED, up to 144Hz, Gorilla Glass 7i, 4,500-nit peak
ChipsetMediaTek Dimensity 7400 (4nm)
RAM/Storage8GB LPDDR5X + 128GB / 256GB UFS 2.2
Rear/Front Cameras64MP Sony IMX682 + 8MP ultrawide / 13MP front
Battery + Charging5,500mAh, 45W wired, 10W reverse, bypass charging
OS & Updates PolicyXOS 15 (Android 15); 2 OS upgrades + 3 years security patches
ConnectivityDual-SIM 5G (SA/NSA), Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, USB-C, IR blaster
Build & IPMecha Light 2.0 design; IP64 dust/splash resistance
Price₹19,499 (8/128GB); ₹20,999 (8/256GB)
AvailabilityFirst sale Aug 14, 2025 via Flipkart & Infinix India Store; Infinix Store ships orders from Aug 11

What’s new vs GT 30 Pro

Human model holding Infinix GT 30 5G+; text reads ‘Price & First Look
  • Lower entry price with gaming triggers retained — GT 30 5G+ keeps shoulder triggers and a 144Hz 1.5K AMOLED but lands under ₹20k, widening access to gaming-centric hardware
  • Dimensity 7400 platform — a newer 4nm mid-range chip tuned for efficiency and 90fps BGMI support, paired with a 6-layer VC cooling stack for sustained play
  • Camera stack tuned down — 64MP IMX682 primary rather than the Pro’s higher-resolution main sensor; acceptable for the segment but a conscious trade-off for price positioning

Real-world takeaways

Display & Design

The 6.78-inch 1.5K LTPS AMOLED hits a rare combo at this price: 144Hz refresh, 2,304Hz PWM dimming, and up to 4,500-nit peak for outdoor visibility. Gorilla Glass 7i protection is a welcome durability bump. The Cyber Mecha 2.0 aesthetic returns with customisable white “Mecha Light” LEDs, while an IP64 rating offers added dust and splash resistance — still uncommon sub-₹20k

The GT Shoulder Triggers sit on the right edge; beyond gaming, you can map them to the camera shutter or media shortcuts, which is genuinely useful in daily use

Performance & Thermals

MediaTek’s Dimensity 7400 (4nm) pairs with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 2.2 storage. Infinix is outright claiming up to 90fps gameplay in BGMI, and the phone packs a 6-layer 3D vapor chamber to keep clocks stable under load [3]. Expect a strong mid-range baseline, fast app launches, and sustained gaming that prioritises thermals over brute-force peak numbers.

Cameras (photo + video)

The rear setup is 64MP Sony IMX682 + 8MP ultrawide; selfies are 13MP. There’s 4K/30 video, EIS-style stabilisation in this class, and predictable tuning that leans punchy for social media. Low-light gains will depend heavily on software — don’t expect flagship-level night performance, but daylight and indoor shots should be consistent for the bracket

Battery & Charging

A 5,500mAh cell with 45W wired charging and 10W reverse wired keeps it practical for power-users. Bypass charging helps reduce heat while gaming by powering the system directly from the charger, slowing battery wear during long sessions [1][3]. With the 4nm chip and 1.5K panel, all-day endurance is realistic; gamers should still plan a mid-day top-up.

Software & Updates

Shipping with Android 15-based XOS 15, the GT 30 5G+ is promised 2 major Android updates and 3 years of security patches. You also get Infinix’s AI suite (Folax voice assistant, AI Note/Gallery/Writing) and Circle to Search support at launch, which is a nice quality-of-life add for a mid-ranger

Price & Availability

  • Starting at ₹19,499 (8GB/128GB); ₹20,999 (8GB/256GB). Launch offers may apply via partner banks or exchanges
  • First sale: 2025-08-14 on Flipkart and Infinix India Store. Infinix Store currently states orders will start shipping from 2025-08-11

Should you upgrade?

  • From last gen (GT 30 Pro owners): Skip. Your Pro model still has the higher-tier main camera and more grunt; 5G+ doesn’t add must-have extras over the Pro.
  • From a 2-year-old phone (~2023 mid-range): Strong upgrade. You’re getting a much faster 4nm chip, 144Hz 1.5K AMOLED, IP64, and a clean update path on Android 15 — all under ₹20k
  • Budget-focused buyers (<₹18k): Watch deals. Bank offers and exchange can dip the effective price; otherwise consider waiting for festival sales or looking at last-gen discounts.

Rivals to consider

PhoneWhy pick itWhere it falls short
iQOO Z9 (5G)Stable performance, clean UI feel, strong battery life for casual gamers.No gaming triggers; display isn’t 144Hz/1.5K.
realme P1 ProPolished design, good primary camera for the class, decent AMOLED.Gaming-first features (shoulder triggers, 90fps BGMI) are missing.

FAQs

Does it include a charger? Not specified on Infinix’s official product page at the time of writing; check the retailer listing at checkout for box contents. We’ll update when confirmed
IP rating? Yes, IP64 dust and splash resistance is listed officially
eSIM / microSD? The official spec lists dual nano-SIM. microSD and eSIM support are not listed on the spec page as of 2025-08-08
Warranty? Infinix India lists 1-year warranty coverage for the device
Software updates? 2 Android version upgrades + 3 years of security patches are promised

Pros

  • 144Hz 1.5K AMOLED with Gorilla Glass 7i at this price
  • Gaming shoulder triggers + 90fps BGMI claim
  • IP64 rating and big battery with bypass charging
  • Android 15 at launch with 2+3 years of updates

Cons

  • Camera hardware is conservative (64MP + 8MP); rivals may edge out in low light
  • UFS 2.2 storage instead of faster UFS 3.x
  • Charger in box not clearly stated at launch

Verdict

If you want a gaming-first phone under ₹20,000 with a high-refresh 1.5K AMOLED, tactile shoulder triggers, and current-gen Android out of the box, the Infinix GT 30 5G+ makes a very direct case for itself. It trades a headline-grabbing camera for practical features gamers will notice — sustained performance, thermal management, and control. Add the IP64 rating and a transparent 2+3 update policy, and it becomes one of the most focused gaming buys in this price band right now. If camera quality is your top priority, look to photography-leaning rivals; otherwise, this is a sharp, value-forward pick for India.

Infinix India — GT 30 5G+ official specs page (display, SoC, IP64, battery, connectivity, model X6876). Infinix Mobiles

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