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Infinix GT 30 Pro: Geekbench Results Show Mixed Performance Ahead of Launch

Infinix’s GT 30 Pro is making its way to the market, and while we’ve yet to see the official release, the device just dropped its Geekbench scores. These early results give us a peek at how the upcoming phone might perform—and, honestly, it’s a bit of a mixed bag.

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Performance Breakdown: The MediaTek Dimensity 8350

The GT 30 Pro is confirmed to be running on the MediaTek Dimensity 8350, a chipset that seems to be aimed at delivering solid performance for mid-range users. Geekbench results show it’s got:

  • Single-core score: 1204
  • Multi-core score: 4057

Compared to its predecessor, the GT 20 Pro, which scored 1248 (single-core) and 3672 (multi-core), the GT 30 Pro shows a slight increase in multi-core performance—but it’s nothing groundbreaking. It’s clear Infinix is aiming for solid day-to-day performance, but don’t expect it to blow the roof off with performance benchmarks.

What Else Is In the Tank?

Beyond performance, the GT 30 Pro has some upgrades worth noting:

  • Display: A 6.78-inch AMOLED screen with a 1.5K resolution (1224 x 2720 pixels) and 144Hz refresh rate for a smooth visual experience, especially for gamers.
  • Memory: With 8GB or 12GB of RAM and 256GB or 512GB storage, this phone is expected to handle multitasking and media without a hitch.
  • Camera: The GT 30 Pro boasts a 200MP primary sensor, plus a 2MP macro and depth sensor, aiming to take sharp, detailed shots.
  • Battery: Expect a 5,500mAh battery with 67W fast charging for quick recharges when you need it.

So, Should You Be Excited?

The GT 30 Pro definitely looks like a well-rounded mid-range device with some solid specs. While the Geekbench scores aren’t exactly impressive compared to flagship phones, they’re more than enough for most users. Infinix is clearly focusing on providing a balanced experience—powerful enough for gaming, photography, and everyday tasks, but not necessarily a performance leader in the market.

The device is still in development, and we’ll likely see more optimizations ahead of its release. But for now, it seems like a solid option for anyone looking for a feature-packed phone that doesn’t break the bank.

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