HIGHLIGHTS
- The Infinix GT 30 price in Nepal is Rs. 36,999 (8/256GB).
- The smartphone has a MediaTek Dimensity 7400 processor.
- It comes with a 5,500mAh battery and 45W fast charging.
With a series of back-to-back hits, Infinix is quickly becoming one of the go-to brands for budget performance phones. And the new Infinix GT 30 is no exception.
The latest entry in the GT lineup, the GT 30, steps in as the smaller sibling of the well-acclaimed GT 30 Pro. Given the Pro’s success, it wouldn’t be surprising if the GT 30 follows right in its footsteps.
What is the Price of the Infinix GT 30 in Nepal?
The Infinix GT 30 price in Nepal is Rs. 36,999 and comes with a single variant of 8/256GB. The phone is now available for purchase across Nepal through authorized retail outlets and online stores.
The GT (Gaming Technology) lineup from Infinix has always been geared towards gamers, combining value-for-money processors with a bold cyber-mecha aesthetic that screams gaming.
Ever since the debut of the GT 10 Pro, the series has stuck to a winning formula: packing the best possible SoC for the price, while still delivering decent cameras, battery life, and display quality.
And clearly, it’s been working — both the GT 20 Pro and GT 30 Pro turned out to be huge hits. Now, with the arrival of the GT 30, Infinix is aiming squarely at the budget gamer crowd. Looking at the specs, the phone definitely seems promising.
So, let’s dive into the full breakdown and see what makes this gaming-centric phone stand out.
Infinix GT 30 Specifications
- Body: 163.70 x 75.80 x 7.99 mm, 187g
- Build: IP64 dust and water-resistant, Corning Gorilla Glass 7i, pressure sensitive gaming triggers
- SIM: Dual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by)
- Display: 6.78-inch, AMOLED, 1.5K, 1224 x 2720 pixels, 90/90/120/144Hz, 700 nits (typ), 1600 nits (peak), 4500 nits (peak)
- Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 7400 (4 nm)
- CPU: Octa-core (4×2.6 GHz Cortex-A78 & 4×2.0 GHz Cortex-A55)
- GPU: Mali-G615-MC2
- Memory: 8GB LPDDR5x RAM with 256GB UFS 2.2 Internal storage
- OS: Android 15, XOS 15
- Rear Camera: 64MP, ƒ/1.8, (wide), PDAF
- 8 MP, ƒ/2.2, 111˚ (ultrawide), AF
- Video: Up to 4K@30fps
- Front Camera: 13MP, ƒ/2.2, (wide)
- Video: Up to 4K@30fps
- Battery: Non-removable 5,500mAh, 45W wired, 10W reverse wired, Bypass Charging
- USB: USB Type-C 2.0
- Sensors: Fingerprint (in-display, optical), gyro, proximity, GT trigger, compass, NFC
- 3.5mm Headphone Jack: No
- Colors: Cyber Blue, Pulse Green, Blade White
Infinix GT 30 Price in Nepal: Rs. 36,999 (8/256GB)
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Infinix GT 30 Overview
Design
Being the smaller sibling of the popular GT 30 Pro, the GT 30 doesn’t stray far from the family look. The apple really doesn’t fall far from the tree here.
It carries the same cyber-mecha design language, complete with that aggressive, futuristic LED strip on the back. At first glance, you’d be hard-pressed to tell the two apart; they even share identical dimensions, except the GT 30 is 0.1mm thinner, not that anyone will notice.
The build is entirely plastic, but you still get an IP64 rating along with Gorilla Glass 7i protection on the front.
As for the sides, it’s business as usual: power and volume buttons, a USB-C port, dual speakers, and even pressure-sensitive shoulder triggers, a neat addition for PUBG or CoD Mobile players rocking the claw setup.
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Hardware
The Infinix GT 30 debuts with MediaTek’s new Dimensity 7400 SoC, an upgraded take on the popular Dimensity 7300 that we’ve seen in devices like the CMF Phone 2 Pro and Infinix’s own Note 50x and Note 50s.
On paper, the D7400 clocks 0.1GHz higher than the D7300 and, according to Infinix, should deliver around 12% better performance in AnTuTu 10. In our comparison, though, the gap wasn’t quite as big; the GT 30’s D7400 scored only about 6% higher than the Note 50s running the D7300, despite nearly identical specs. Needless to say, we were expecting the difference to be more substantial.
That said, gaming performance should still see an edge thanks to the inclusion of a 5,400mm² vapor chamber designed to minimize thermal throttling during long sessions.
Backing the chipset is 8GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage. Unfortunately, there’s no support for microSD expansion, so what you get is what you’re stuck with.
Camera
Gaming phones usually skimp on the camera, and this seems to be the case for the GT 30 as well.
You get a 64MP Sony IMX682 main sensor paired with an 8MP ultra-wide lens. The IMX682 is a tried-and-tested sensor, but it’s definitely showing its age; it’s the same one Samsung used on the Galaxy A52s a few years back.
On the front, there’s a 13MP punch-hole camera, which sounds pretty standard. What’s more impressive, though, is that both the front and rear shooters can record 4K videos at 30fps.
Interestingly, the only other Infinix phone capable of the same is the Note 50s, which isn’t surprising since it uses an identical camera setup.
Display
The 6.78-inch AMOLED panel on the GT 30 is basically a mirror of its Pro sibling. In fact, all the display specs are a straight-up copy from the GT 30 Pro, which, honestly, isn’t a bad thing at all.
You’re getting a 1.5K resolution (1224 × 2720 pixels) that works out to around 440 PPI, meaning crisp visuals and sharp detail are pretty much guaranteed.
Brightness is another strong suit here: the display pushes 700 nits typical, climbs to 1,600 nits in HBM, and can hit a 4,500 nits peak brightness.
The panel also supports a 144Hz refresh rate, but here’s where reality hits a bit. As we’ve seen with other Infinix phones like the Note 50s and 50x running on the Dimensity 7300, only select apps can actually take advantage of that full refresh rate. Heavy hitters like PUBG and CoD Mobile typically cap out at 90Hz or 120Hz due to processor limitations.
On the plus side, you do get an in-display fingerprint sensor.
Battery and OS
Powering the GT 30 is a 5,500mAh battery, the same as the Pro variant, paired with 45W fast charging. What’s missing this time, though, is wireless charging, likely the reason the GT 30 manages to be 0.1mm slimmer than the Pro.
One of the standout perks here is Bypass Charging, which sends power directly to the phone while gaming. This not only helps keep temperatures in check but also maintains consistent performance and reduces long-term battery wear.
Rounding things out, you also get 10W wired reverse charging, handy for topping up smaller gadgets on the go.
On the software side, the phone boots into Android 15 with Infinix’s XOS 15 skin layered on top.
Infinix GT 30 Price in Nepal and Availability
The Infinix GT 30 price in Nepal is Rs. 36,999 (8/256GB). The phone made a quiet entry into Nepal and is now available for purchase through authorized online and retail stores.
Infinix GT 30 | Price in Nepal |
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8/256GB | Rs. 36,999 |
So, when you strip it down, the GT 30 is essentially a GT 30 Pro with compromises, the Dimensity 8350 swapped out for a Dimensity 7400, wireless charging removed, and everything else kept more or less the same. From the dimensions and design to the display, camera module, and even the battery, the similarities are striking.
Compared to the GT 30 Pro, the trade-offs on the GT 30 feel natural. And with its pricing, Infinix is positioning the phone for the “budget gamer” segment, a market with little competition in Nepal right now.
Sure, the Infinix Note 50s and 50x arguably offer better value with their Dimensity 7300 and comparable specs at a lower price. But the GT 30 manages to stand out with its gaming identity: the cyber-mecha design and pressure-sensitive shoulder triggers
In short, if you’re after a phone that looks and feels like a gamer’s tool without breaking the bank, the GT 30 makes a solid case for itself.
What are your thoughts on the Infinix GT 30? Do let us know in the comments!
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