The Infinix GT 30 Pro is like that classmate who’s clearly smart, dresses loud, and aces all the quizzes—yet somehow doesn’t quite steal the spotlight. It brings flagship-level energy, but not all the flagship firepower. Still, it’s hard to deny: maganda na talaga ito.
Powered by the Dimensity 8200 Ultimate, this phone chews through mobile games like it skipped lunch. Add 12GB RAM (expandable up to 24GB) and 256GB storage, and you’ve got a multitasking monster.

It can run Genshin with medium-high settings without sounding like a jet engine. Consistent frames. Minimal heat. Para ka na ring naka gaming phone—well, technically… you are.

AMOLED. 144Hz. 6.78 inches. And a peak brightness of 1300 nits. Yeah, this panel isn’t messing around.
It’s one of the best displays in this price segment, especially with that ultra-smooth 144Hz refresh rate—perfect for competitive games and buttery scrolling. Watching Netflix? Colors pop. Playing ML? Ultra settings look crispy. Swiping through TikTok? Smooth as your ex’s lies.
Let’s be honest: it looks like it came from the future.

There’s RGB lighting on the back—configurable and surprisingly not corny. The edges are boxy, the back has that mecha texture, and even the camera module looks like it belongs on a spaceship. If you love flashy, this is a 10/10. If you’re into lowkey, well… maybe skip this rave.
The 5,000mAh battery lasts a full day, even with heavy use. Gaming for hours? No problem. Scrolling at 3AM? Still alive.
Charging though? 45W fast charging feels a bit behind compared to competitors with 60W+ or even 100W these days. Still fast—but in 2025, “fast” is relative.

The 108MP rear cam is impressive on paper, but in practice: it’s okay. Daylight shots? Sharp and vibrant. Low light? Meh. Dynamic range? Mid.
You also get a 32MP selfie cam, which delivers clean shots if you’ve got good lighting. Just don’t expect DSLR-like depth or flagship photo magic. It’s more about “good enough” than “Instagram flex.”
Dual speakers with DTS Audio provide a surprisingly immersive experience. You won’t need earphones for casual gaming or YouTube marathons. Clear vocals, decent bass, and no distortion even at high volume. It passes the vibe check.

If you want a powerful gaming phone with RGB flair, high refresh AMOLED, and buttery performance for around ₱13K–₱14K, the GT 30 Pro is a solid pickup.
It’s not perfect—the cameras could be better, and the charging is a tad slow for 2025—but for what it offers at this price, you’d have a hard time finding a more aesthetic, performance-packed daily driver.
GT 30 Pro is RANKED: Maganda Na.
Not quite Super Sulit, but definitely no regrets.
If you want to see other “Maganda Na” phones, you can click here to see our 2025 Smartphone Tier List.