
It appears that after launching the GT 30 Pro gaming-focused phone, Infinix could be working on the standard GT 30. The device was recently spotted in the database of the EEC certification and Geekbench. In a new development, the device has passed the FCC certification, indicating that its launch may not be too far away.
The FCC listing has revealed the battery size and charging capabilities of the Infinix GT 30. Additionally, the FCC documents also include a schematic of the phone, which indicates that its design will be similar to its Pro version.
Infinix GT 30 FCC certified
- As can be seen in the above images, an upcoming Infinix phone with model number X6876 has received FCC certification.
- A previously seen official support site listing revealed that the device will be called Infinix GT 30 when it hits the market.
- The FCC listing reveals that the GT 30 will pack a 5,200mAh battery with 45W charging support.
- Apart from revealing the phone’s design, the phone’s schematic reveals that it will be available in an 8GB+256GB configuration.
- The schematic reveals that it has a GT 30 Pro-like design featuring a rectangle camera module at the upper-left corner. It includes two cameras separated by an LED flash.
- The right side of the phone features a volume rocker and a power key.
Infinix GT 30: What’s known so far
- A recent Geekbench listing revealed that the Infinix GT 30 may feature a Dimensity 7400 chipset, 8GB of RAM, and Android 15.
- It is being speculated that its base model may feature 128GB of storage.
- Also, it is being said that the device could be devoid of gaming trigger buttons that are available on the Pro model.
Infinix is yet to confirm the existence of the Infinix GT 30. However, it is likely that the device may globally launch later this month.