Infinix GT 30 5G+ Launched Under ₹20,000: Best Budget Gaming Phone in India?
“Infinix is calling this phone the start of your gaming journey.” That’s the message behind the upcoming GT 30 5G+, and it’s making waves for packing cool features at a price that won’t hurt your wallet.
What's Going On?
Infinix is launching the GT 30 5G+ in India on August 8, and it’ll be available only on Flipkart. The phone has a flashy design with customizable LED lights on the back (Infinix calls them Mecha Lights) and comes in bold colors like green, blue, and white.
It runs on a MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chip, has 8GB RAM, and up to 256GB of storage. You’ll get a super-bright AMOLED screen with a super-smooth 144Hz refresh rate, which is great for gaming and scrolling. It also includes special shoulder buttons you can use while gaming—like triggers on a console controller. The phone runs on Android 15 with Infinix’s own features built in, including some AI tools for things like voice changing and call help.
The price hasn’t been officially announced yet, but it's expected to be under ₹20,000, which makes it one of the more affordable gaming-style phones around.
How Is It Different From the Pro Model?
Earlier this year, Infinix launched the GT 30 Pro. That one was priced around ₹24,999 and had a more powerful chip and better cooling system. It also had a big 108MP camera and better support for recording videos.
The GT 30 5G+ is a more affordable version. It cuts back on some features like the cooling system and camera, but it still gives you the bright screen, fast refresh rate, shoulder triggers, and LED lights—stuff gamers love. Think of it like a lighter version of the Pro made to fit a tighter budget.
What’s Good, What’s Not
The GT 30 5G+ gives you a lot for its price. The screen is bright and colorful, the touch is fast, and the gaming triggers add an extra edge. It likely comes with a 5,200mAh or bigger battery and fast charging, so you’re covered for long gaming or binge-watching sessions.
It’s also using faster RAM, which means it should handle multitasking pretty well.
That said, there are a few trade-offs. Unlike the Pro version, this one doesn’t have an advanced cooling system. So if you play heavy games for too long, the phone might get warm and slow down a bit. The camera and selfie features may also be toned down, and while the AI tools sound cool, they may not be useful for everyone.
One early review said:
“The display is great, the triggers are fun to use, and the backlights look awesome. But the battery and software could be better.”
Should You Buy It?
If you want a gaming phone under ₹20,000, this one’s definitely worth a look. Infinix has found a sweet spot—keeping the look and feel of a gaming phone while dropping some premium features to lower the cost. It’s a smart move for budget-conscious gamers.
Of course, other brands like Poco and Realme might bring their own phones with similar specs soon. But if you like the style, features, and price of the GT 30 5G+, it could be a solid buy.
What to Do Next
The GT 30 5G+ launches August 8, only on Flipkart. If you’re into mobile gaming or just want a unique phone with great visuals, this one could be for you. Keep an eye out for reviews once it's out—and maybe set a reminder for that launch date.
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