
Infinix has long grabbed a sensational place in the division of affordable yet efficient smartphones, but the company's this year's gaming-oriented device appears as an inspiration of a renowned British phone maker.
The abovementioned realisation stemmed from a spate of leaks circulating on the internet, suggesting that Infinix is set to launch the GT 30 5G+, a gaming smartphone adorned with a minimalist rear LED strip, imitating Nothing's glyph matrix design.
In light of the leaks, the GT 30 5G+ will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chipset, accompanied by 8 GB of RAM and up to 256 GB of internal storage.
As portrayed in the teaser, the latest Infinix phone will run the latest version of Android, coupled with Infinix’s customised interface designed for smooth multitasking and enhanced gaming performance.
Taking a huge photography leap, the smartphone is likely to feature a 50MP main camera with optical image stabilisation. The primary camera is also complemented by a 2MP depth sensor.
To snap selfies and have exceptional video calls, a 32MP front camera is on the horizon, with both cameras supporting 4K video recording.
The GT 30 5G+ is said to be designed for extended gaming sessions, expected to include a massive battery with fast charging capabilities.
The Infinix GT 30 5G+ is expected to launch in August, and there has been no clear indication whether it will be available in the Pakistani market.