After the launch of the Infinix GT 30 Pro in May 2025, it seems the brand isn’t stopping there. A new Infinix GT 30 model (vanilla version) has been spotted on Geekbench, giving us an early look at what could be the next addition to the gaming-centric GT 30 series. Here's everything we know so far.
Infinix GT 30 Geekbench Details
The Infinix GT 30, carrying the model number X6876, has undergone several Geekbench runs recently. The listing reveals a MediaTek Dimensity 7400 processor, which includes:
• 4x Cortex-A78 cores clocked at 2.6GHz
• 4x Cortex-A55 efficiency cores at 2.0GHz
• Mali-G615 MC2 GPU
This chipset marks a slight step down from the Dimensity 8350 Ultimate found in the GT 30 Pro, which is expected for a non-Pro model. Benchmark scores show:
• 1,000 in single-core
• 3,000 in multi-core
In comparison, the GT 30 Pro scored 1,400 (single-core) and 4,000 (multi-core), reinforcing the Pro’s positioning as the more performance-oriented device in the lineup.
RAM & Storage Details
All Geekbench runs indicate the GT 30 features 8GB of RAM, which aligns with the GT 30 Pro's base configuration. While higher RAM variants haven’t been confirmed yet, it wouldn’t be surprising to see a 12GB version offered later.
Certifications & Launch Timeline
The link between the model number X6876 and the name GT 30 was established via an EEC certification, solidifying the phone’s identity. Following the same pattern as its Pro sibling:
• GT 30 Pro appeared on Geekbench in early April
• It launched in late May
• Went on sale in mid-June in India
If history repeats, we can expect the Infinix GT 30 to debut by late July or early August 2025, possibly in India first, followed by global markets.
What to Expect from the Infinix GT 30
While full specs aren’t confirmed, here’s what’s likely based on the GT 30 Pro and early leaks:
• Dimensity 7400 SoC
• 8GB RAM (base)
• High refresh rate AMOLED display
• Gaming-centric features
• Possibly 5,000mAh battery with fast charging
• Infinix’s signature cyberpunk-themed design
Final Thoughts
The Infinix GT 30 is shaping up to be a more affordable sibling to the GT 30 Pro, likely aimed at gamers and performance users on a budget. With a solid Dimensity 7400 chipset, decent RAM, and Infinix’s growing popularity in India and Southeast Asia, this phone could be a competitive addition in the mid-range 5G segment.
Stay tuned for more updates as the GT 30 moves closer to its official unveiling.
Infinix GT 30 Pro 5G


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