Infinix GT 30 Pro is now in Bangladesh, with a bold promise of flagship features in a mobile device that won’t break the bank. A gaming-focused device with a flashy cyber-mecha design, it’s more than just pretty looks, it promises real performance. Mediatek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate chipset with 144Hz AMOLED display.
And in this review, I’ll try to find out how it performs in real world conditions, particularly for Bangladeshi users who are looking for a performance beast but at an affordable price. We’ll see if this device truly revolutionizes mid range gaming phones.
An In-Depth Review on Infinix GT 30 Pro
Infinix has brought the Infinix GT30 Pro to the Bangladeshi smartphone market with the hope of offering a balanced offering of performance, design and affordability. Now it's time to look at the features of this device, let's see how advanced it is here. Also, here is the Infinix GT30 Pro Price in Bangladesh and both the good and bad aspects.
Box Content
This is what you get inside the Infinix GT30 Pro box:
- Infinix GT30 Pro Smartphone
- 45W Fast Charger
- USB Type-C cable
- Protective Case
- SIM ejector tool
- User manual
Unboxing the Infinix GT 30 Pro was like entering a gamer’s dream. Inside, I noticed that the sleek, cyber mecha themed box was hinting at what lay inside. Other than the smartphone itself, the 45W fast charger, USB C cable, transparent TPU case, SIM ejector tool and the normal documentation, I found the essentials inside.
What stood out to me was that it featured a tempered glass screen protector, a nice addition should additional protection be desired. However, unlike a couple of previous Infinix models which included gaming accessories such as shoulder triggers and finger sleeves, this package didn't come with any of these. However, the full range of accessories included everything necessary to start up right away.
Design & Build Quality
Unboxing the Infinix GT 30 Pro was stepping into the future. Right away, the Cyber Mecha design features angular lines and LED accents and sets it apart from the standard feature phones. The plastic back panel offers a transparent design with intricate patterns which recall sci fi machinery within. The plastic build helps keep the device lightweight (189g), but it attracts fingerprints and smudges, so you'll need to clean the device frequently or stick the included case on, if you'd rather not.
Its dimensions 163.7 mm × 75.8 × 8.00 mm are enough to give the device a solid look and feel, but also offer ergonomic comfort. With flat edges and slightly rounded, it makes for a comfortable grip during extended use. But the sides have a glossy finish which can make them a little slippery to hold should you get sweaty palms.

With a 89.4% screen to body ratio, the front is occupied by a 6.78 that comes with minimal bezels, 1.65 mm on top, 2.1 mm below and 1.3 mm to the sides. This choice of design improves the experience of viewing.
When it comes to durability, the GT 30 Pro has an IP54 rating that means it’s safe from dust and splashes. This doesn't make it waterproof, but it's nice to know that in everyday situations.
Futuristic, yet practical, that’s how the Infinix GT 30 Pro’s design reads. Minor drawbacks include the fingerprint prone surfaces, but the overall build quality and unique design elements more than make up for it if you want a phone that's different from the crowd.
Display
The first thing I noticed about the Infinix GT 30 Pro was the display which from power on was a visual treat. The crisp, vibrant visuals of the 6.78-inch AMOLED panel are driven by a resolution of 1224 x 2720 pixels. Ultra smooth scrolling and responsive touch interactions, thanks to the 144Hz refresh rate that makes everything from gaming to everyday use better.
The standout feature is the peak brightness of 4500 nits which guarantees top class visibility even when the sun is bright, something that will be appreciated by outdoor users in Bangladesh. The bezel-less design brings an immersive viewing experience.

Yet, the display is excellent in many respects but there are things to think about. Color calibration is slightly warmer which may not suit folks who want color accuracy for photo editing. And since the display lacks HDR support, while it’s bright and vibrant, it doesn’t make full use of high dynamic range content.
I can wholeheartedly recommend the Infinix GT 30 Pro's display, it has a nice high refresh rate and is super bright. Overall display quality is pretty good for the money and there are minor areas of improvement like color calibration and HDR.
Camera
The Infinix GT 30 Pro has a bold design and lots of gaming centric features, so when I unboxed it, I was immediately on board. As a fan of good photography though, I was interested to see how it would fare. There’s a dual camera system comprising a 108MP primary sensor with f/1.9 aperture and an 8MP ultrawide sensor.
Daylight Photography:
The primary camera performs very well in well lit conditions. The images are sharp and have good colour, good dynamic range. The macro lens does pick up fine details, but you need very steady hands or you end up with blurring and not the macro shot you were aiming for. Edge detection may be imperfect in portrait mode, but the depth sensor works well to blur backgrounds.

Low-light Photography:
The GT 30 Pro’s real limitations are in low light performance. The camera can shoot in low light, but noise is pretty obvious and fine details tend to blend. The Night Mode will brighten up your image, but there’s still some graininess.
There's a 13MP front facing camera. It is able to take detailed selfies with real skin tones. The dual-LED flash for well lit shots in low light.

It can do 4K video recording at 30fps. Colors are well reproduced and videos are crisp. However, the stabilization is lacking, as a result the video becomes shaky when you move. The 1080p recording at 60fps gives you a smoother video, but it still doesn’t have the advanced stabilization features you get from rivals.
At the price point of the Infinix GT 30 Pro in Bangladesh, it’s a great camera experience. It is excellent in daylight scenarios and has a great front camera, but it is really lacking in low light and video stabilization. Still, if you are looking for a budget friendly device that does the job well with cameras, then the GT 30 Pro is worth a mention.
Performance & Software
On first powering the Infinix GT 30 Pro, I wanted to see how it would behave on day to day tasks as well as gaming sessions. The phone, equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate processor (4nm architecture, 3.35GHz) promises a lot in terms of performance. It goes seamlessly with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.0 storage and launching apps is quick.
Playing on the GT 30 Pro is a joy. With the AI MediaTek NPU 780 supercharging graphics processing, titles like PUBG Mobile and Call of Duty: Mobile run smoothly at high settings. The XArena game launcher also optimizes performance with a host of tools including voice changers and touch sensitivity settings.

It boots an Android 15 and Infinix's custom XOS 15 skin. With XOS 15 we bring a wealth of features such as AI Wallpaper Generator, Smart Scenes and reworked Control Center. That said, there are also reported software stability issues, for example, with repeated glitches with the power button messing up media playback and occasional lag in the UI.
A major issue is bloatware. Palm Store and Visha Player are pre installed apps that can be intrusive, showing ads and eating resources. Though some of these apps can be disabled, they take away from the entire user experience.
For gaming enthusiasts in Bangladesh, the Infinix GT 30 Pro has given impressive hardware performance. The software experience, however, is a bit of a mixed bag: a feature rich interface that is marred by bloatware and a little glitching. If you’re willing to deal with the software quirks, the GT 30 Pro offers a lot of bang for your buck.
AnTuTu Benchmark & GeekBench Score
Initially when I was running benchmark tests on Infinix GT 30 Pro, I was very excited to see how that will perform. We had impressive results:
In AnTuTu v10 benchmark, the GT 30 Pro got around 13,21,434, meaning, it is better than 92 per cent of smartphones currently in the market. Its high score also demonstrates its robust GPU performance so graphics intense games run smooth as butter.
The device scored 1,204 on Geekbench's single core test and 4,057 on the multi core test. The real world performance of these scores is smooth and responsive. Multitasking between apps or just playing intense games, the GT 30 Pro is up to the task.
However, while it is stellar performance wise, heavy use does cause it to get warm. That’s typical of high performance smartphones, but keep in mind when gaming or editing video for extended periods of time.
To summarize, the Infinix GT 30 Pro has benchmark scores on par with high end devices and this is a device that gives you the top end performance at not so top end price.
Battery & Charger
Having gotten my hands on the Infinix GT 30 Pro, I was curious to see how the battery life will fare. It had a 5,200mAh battery which promised longevity and it didn’t. While I was not testing it beyond my daily routine of browsing, streaming and the occasional gaming, the device lasted a full day without a problem. The battery held up admirably even during extended gaming sessions.
The device also boasts 45W fast charging, so it charges fast enough. In all my experience, it took over an hour to go from 0% to 100%. About 30% battery could be gained from a quick 15 minute charge which was nice when days were busy.

What I also liked was the Bypass Charging mode. This mode channels power directly to the motherboard while gaming, reducing heat and keeping battery health. This is a nice addition if you're a gamer like me that plays while charging.
But I did find that features like the Mecha Loop lighting and high refresh rate would kill your battery faster. Changing these settings made my battery last a little longer.
Infinix GT 30 Pro Price in Bangladesh
Exploring the Infinix GT 30 Pro, I was most surprised by how much value you get for the price. The Infinix GT 30 Pro price in Bangladesh is BDT 41,999 (Official) for 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage.
At its price, it seems fair considering its powerful Mediatek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate chipset, AMOLED 144Hz display and fast charging. It’s essentially a flagship performance in a phone that won’t cost you arm and a leg. Anybody in Bangladesh that wishes to upgrade without breaking the bank will definitely like this phone.
Final Word
With the Infinix GT 30 Pro in hand, I can confidently say that it packs pretty good performance, a great display and long battery life at a price that works for the Bangladesh market. It can handle daily tasks and gaming just fine but sometimes it can get a bit warm after a long use. It’s still a good phone for anyone who wants good value without sacrificing on features and it’s different to most other phones in its segment.
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