
As advertised, Infinix has officially launched the Infinix GT 30 in Malaysia, expanding its GT Series with features like capacitive GT shoulder triggers, a 144Hz 1.5K AMOLED display, MediaTek Dimensity 7400 5G chipset, and Infinix’s self-developed 3D Vapour Cloud Chamber Cooling (3DVCC). Here's everything you need to know about the smartphone.
Built for Pro-Level Gaming
At the core of the GT 30 is its console-inspired GT Triggers, capacitive shoulder buttons that deliver millisecond responsiveness for precise gameplay. Paired with the 144Hz AMOLED panel certified by TÜV Rheinland for reduced eye strain, the performance is driven by the Dimensity 7400 5G chipset, while the 3DVCC cooling system dissipates heat during marathon sessions.
The device is certified for high frame rates across 10 popular titles, including Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (120 FPS), Free Fire Max (120 FPS), PUBG Mobile (90 FPS), and Honor of Kings (120 FPS), giving players an edge in competitive play.
Gaming Meets AI Everyday

Beyond gaming, the GT 30 integrates Infinix AI’s 25+ smart features to support daily life. Productivity tools like One-Tap Query, long-text summarisation, and document conversion make studying and work easier, while creative tools such as AI text-to-image, sketch-to-image, and AI wallpapers let users explore ideas quickly.
Communication also gets a boost with real-time translation, AI call summaries, and auto-answer, while privacy is enhanced with AI data masking to conceal sensitive information when sharing.
Local Availability and Promotions
The Infinix GT 30 arrives in Cyber Blue, Pulse Green, and Shadow Ash (carried over from the GT 30 Pro). It packs 256GB of storage and 8GB of RAM (expandable to 16GB), retailing at RM1099. Sales begin Thursday, 11 September 2025, both online and offline:
- Online: Infinix Official Stores on Lazada, Shopee, and TikTok Shop
- Offline: Infinix Authorised Dealers

Early buyers will receive a free GT Gaming Kit (MagCase + Cooling Fan) worth RM129, while stocks last. Stay tuned for more trending tech news at TechNave.com.







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