The GT 30 from Infinix is now shipping worldwide after launching in India earlier this year. At just $200, it offers flagship-like display specs, gamer-focused extras, and a chipset built for serious midrange performance.
GT 30 screen offers flagship visuals in a midrange phone

One standout is the 6.78-inch AMOLED screen. It runs at 1224p with a blistering 144 Hz refresh rate and reaches 4,500 nits of peak brightness. Even in bright daylight, it stays crisp and responsive, ideal for fast-paced mobile games.
It’s the same panel used on the Pro version, which makes this model a steal.
Gaming performance with Dimensity 7400 and Android 15
Powering the GT 30 is the MediaTek Dimensity 7400, paired with 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage. While there’s no SD card slot, the onboard specs are well-balanced for multitasking and gaming.
It ships with Android 15 via Infinix’s XOS 15 skin, with promised upgrades to Android 16 and 17 plus security patches until 2028.
Global GT 30 release adds new color choices
Infinix isn’t changing internals for the global model, but it’s adding more style. The phone now comes in:
- Shadow Ash
- Blade White
- Cyber Blue
- Pulse Green
The $200 model includes 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage across all finishes.
Budget gaming smartphone with premium extras
This isn’t just an affordable Android phone, it’s designed with gamers in mind. The GT 30 gaming phone includes shoulder triggers, RGB lighting, dual speakers with Hi-Res Audio, and bypass charging to reduce heat during long sessions.
Battery life comes from a 5,500 mAh cell with 45 W fast charging and 10 W reverse wired charging. You also get IP64 splash resistance, an in-display fingerprint reader, and WiFi 6.
Camera setup:
- 64 MP main sensor
- 8 MP ultrawide
- 13 MP front-facing camera
GT 30 global model raises the bar for budget Android gaming
At $200, the GT 30 global variant undercuts most rivals while offering more gaming features than many phones twice the price. With a silky OLED display, solid battery life, and gamer-centric hardware, it’s one of the most compelling midrange Android launches of the year.