Infinix GT 30 Pro price in Nepal (2026) Full Specification, Review & Availability

Last Updated: 1 June 2026

Infinix GT 30 Pro price in Nepal

Infinix GT 30 Pro price in Nepal is NPR 47,999 for the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage variant. Price confirmed from authorized Infinix Nepal sources as of May 2026. The phone launched globally on May 21, 2025. Nepal received it as part of Infinix’s growing presence in the market. Key specs: 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED at 144Hz with 4500 nits peak brightness, MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate chipset, pressure-sensitive GT Triggers in the frame, 108MP main camera, 5500mAh battery with 45W wired and 30W wireless charging, bypass charging for gaming, customizable RGB LED on the back, IP64, and XOS 15 on Android 15.

Worth knowing before you buy:

  • This is a gaming-first phone. The camera is average and reviewers consistently say low-light photography disappoints. Buy it for gaming, not for photos.
  • The GT Triggers are genuine pressure-sensitive shoulder buttons built into the frame, not capacitive strips. They have a 520Hz response rate and make a real difference for FPS games like COD Mobile and BGMI.
  • XOS 15 ships with pre-installed bloatware. Expect cleanup on first setup. This is consistent across all Infinix phones.
  • The phone supports 30W wireless charging but only with Infinix’s proprietary MagSafe-style cover. Standard wireless chargers won’t work at full speed.
Key specDetail
Display6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED, 144Hz, 4500 nits peak, Dolby Vision
ChipsetMediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate (4nm)
RAM and storage8GB/256GB | 12GB/512GB
Main camera108MP (f/1.75, PDAF) + 8MP ultrawide
Front camera32MP (f/2.45)
Battery5500mAh, 45W wired, 30W wireless, 10W reverse wired, bypass charging
OSAndroid 15, XOS 15 (2 major OS updates)
Water resistanceIP64 (dust-tight, splash resistant)
Gaming extrasGT Triggers (520Hz), RGB LED back panel, 3D Vapour Cloud Chamber, XBoost Engine
Price in NepalNPR 47,999 (8/256GB)
Nepal availability2025 | Price last verified: May 2026

Who should buy the Infinix GT 30 Pro

After researching every gaming-focused phone under NPR 55,000 officially available in Nepal, the GT 30 Pro is the only phone in this price bracket with physical shoulder triggers, a 144Hz AMOLED display, wireless charging, and bypass charging all together. If you play competitive mobile games daily, specifically BGMI, COD Mobile, and MLBB, this phone was built for exactly that use case.

The GT Triggers change how FPS games feel. Mapping ADS and fire to the shoulder buttons removes the awkward thumb gymnastics that touchscreen-only players deal with. Real users who tested it for ranked BGMI described the difference as immediate and meaningful. At NPR 47,999, getting physical gaming triggers, an RGB gaming aesthetic, and a chip that runs 120fps in competitive titles without thermal throttling is genuinely good value.

Skip it entirely if the camera matters to you. Multiple independent reviews from different publications say the same thing: the cameras feel like a side quest on a phone built for the main campaign, which is gaming. Low light performance lagged and if camera quality matters you will want to look at other options. That’s the honest summary. The 108MP number is marketing. The actual low-light results are below average for this price.

Also skip it if you need more than 2 major Android updates. XOS 15 gets 2 years of OS updates, which is the shortest commitment of any phone in this price range in Nepal. The Samsung Galaxy A26 5G at NPR 45,999 gives 6 years for NPR 2,000 less. If longevity matters more than gaming features, that comparison ends the conversation.

Infinix GT 30 Pro global launch date and Nepal availability

Infinix announced the GT 30 Pro globally on May 21, 2025. Nepal received it through authorized Infinix dealers in 2025. One year of official warranty covers the device. Price confirmed from authorized Nepal sources as of May 2026.

Full specifications of Infinix GT 30 Pro

General

  • Model: Infinix GT 30 Pro
  • Announced: May 21, 2025 (Global)
  • Available in Nepal: 2025
  • Size: 163.7 x 75.8 x 8.0 mm
  • Weight: 189 g
  • Build: Plastic body, Gorilla Glass front
  • SIM: Dual Nano-SIM, no microSD slot
  • Water resistance: IP64 (dust-tight, splash resistant)
  • Colors: Cyber Mecha 2.0 (RGB), Lunar Grey
  • GT Triggers: Pressure-sensitive shoulder buttons, 520Hz response rate
  • RGB LED: Customizable back panel lighting

Display

  • Size: 6.78 inches
  • Type: AMOLED, 1.5K resolution, Dolby Vision, HDR10+
  • Resolution: 2720 x 1224 pixels, 440 PPI
  • Refresh rate: 144Hz
  • Touch sampling rate: 1000Hz (game mode)
  • Peak brightness: 4500 nits
  • Typical brightness: 700 nits

Performance

  • Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate (4nm)
  • CPU: Octa-core (4x 3.35GHz Cortex-A715 + 4x 2.2GHz Cortex-A510)
  • GPU: Mali-G615 MC6
  • Cooling: 3D Vapour Cloud Chamber, drops core temps by approximately 3 degrees Celsius
  • RAM: 8GB or 12GB LPDDR5X
  • Storage: 256GB or 512GB UFS 4.0
  • Expandable storage: No microSD slot
  • Gaming engine: XBoost Gaming Engine with AI optimization

Camera

  • Main camera: 108MP, f/1.75, PDAF
  • Ultrawide camera: 8MP, f/2.2
  • Rear video: 4K at 30fps, 1080p at 60fps
  • Front camera: 32MP, f/2.45
  • Front video: 1080p at 30fps
  • AI features: AI portrait, AI Night Mode, AI Erase, Infinix AI suite powered by DeepSeek R1

Audio

  • Speaker: Dual stereo speakers, JBL-tuned
  • Headphone jack: No
  • Haptics: X-axis linear motor

Connectivity

  • Network: 5G, 4G LTE, 3G, 2G
  • WiFi: Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), dual-band
  • Bluetooth: 5.4
  • NFC: Yes
  • GPS: GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BDS
  • USB: USB Type-C 2.0, OTG
  • FM Radio: Yes
  • IR blaster: Yes

Battery

  • Battery capacity: 5500mAh
  • Wired charging: 45W (0 to 100% in approximately 60 minutes)
  • Wireless charging: 30W (requires Infinix proprietary cover)
  • Reverse wired charging: 10W
  • Reverse wireless charging: 5W
  • Bypass charging: Yes (powers phone from adapter directly during gaming)
  • Charger included: Yes, 45W charger in box

Software

  • Operating system: Android 15, XOS 15
  • Software updates: 2 major Android OS upgrades
  • Security updates: Not officially stated
  • AI: Infinix AI powered by DeepSeek R1

Security and sensors

  • Fingerprint: Under-display optical fingerprint sensor
  • Face unlock: Yes
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, gyroscope, proximity, compass, barometer

Detailed review of Infinix GT 30 Pro

Design and build quality

The Infinix GT 30 Pro does not pretend to be subtle. The Cyber Mecha 2.0 design with customizable RGB lighting on the back panel is aggressively gaming-themed. Some buyers will love it. Others will find it too flashy for daily public use. The Lunar Grey variant is the more restrained option for buyers who want the gaming features without the RGB aesthetic.

At 8.0mm thick and 189g, it’s thinner and lighter than it looks for a phone with all this hardware inside. The plastic build is solid without flex or creaking. Gorilla Glass covers the front panel.

The GT Triggers are the design standout. These are actual pressure-sensitive buttons built into the side frame of the phone, not just capacitive touch zones. They have a 520Hz response rate, which is faster than most dedicated gaming controllers. In COD Mobile, mapping ADS and fire to the GT Triggers instantly makes the experience feel like a four-finger claw player. For competitive FPS gaming, this is not a gimmick. It’s a genuine control advantage over players on standard touchscreen phones.

IP64 covers dust and water splashes. Adequate for everyday use but weaker than the IP67, IP68, and IP69 certifications on competing phones at similar prices. No microSD slot. FM radio and IR blaster are both present, which is unusual at this price and price range.

Performance

The Dimensity 8350 Ultimate delivers the same core performance as the Dimensity 8350 Apex in the OnePlus Nord CE5 at NPR 53,999 with additional gaming-specific optimizations through the XBoost Engine. In daily use and gaming, the chip performs at the top of its class for mid-range phones in Nepal.

After nearly an hour of ranked COD Mobile, the phone warmed up but never got uncomfortably hot. No throttling, no frame drops. That’s rare at this price point. The 3D Vapour Cloud Chamber cooling drops core temperatures by approximately 3 degrees Celsius during sustained gaming, which directly prevents the thermal throttling that causes frame drops in other phones at this price.

The UFS 4.0 storage on both variants means app loading, game downloads, and large file operations happen faster than on phones with UFS 2.2 or UFS 3.1 storage. Combined with LPDDR5X RAM, system responsiveness feels closer to a more expensive phone than the price suggests.

Bypass charging during gaming routes power directly from the adapter to the phone without cycling through the battery. The bypass charging feature routes power directly to the chipset during gaming, keeping temperatures down and protecting your battery. Long gaming sessions with the phone plugged in stay noticeably cooler than on competing phones without this feature.

Software: XOS 15

XOS 15 on Android 15 is the weakest part of this phone by a significant margin. Bloatware ships pre-installed. Some apps can’t be fully removed. The software gets the job done for gaming and daily use but it’s far from clean.

Only 2 major Android updates is the most concerning spec on the entire phone. At NPR 47,999 in Nepal, the Samsung Galaxy A26 5G gives 6 years for NPR 2,000 less. The POCO X7 Pro at NPR 55,999 gives 3 years. If you plan to keep this phone for more than 2 years and care about staying on a current Android version, Infinix’s software commitment is a real limitation to factor into the decision.

No official security update duration is stated by Infinix either, which adds uncertainty. For daily banking, sensitive data, and long-term security, this is a meaningful gap versus Samsung and OnePlus phones at similar prices.

Display performance

The 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED at 144Hz and 4500 nits peak brightness is the best display available on any phone under NPR 55,000 in Nepal right now. 4500 nits peak brightness is brighter than the POCO X7 Pro (3200 nits), Realme 14 Pro Plus (2000 nits), and OnePlus Nord CE5 (1300 nits). Direct sunlight visibility is outstanding.

The 1000Hz touch sampling rate in game mode makes the display feel extraordinarily responsive to touch inputs. For competitive gaming where milliseconds matter, this is a meaningful hardware advantage. Dolby Vision and HDR10+ make streaming content genuinely rich in color and contrast depth.

Our research found reviewers consistently calling the display one of the GT 30 Pro’s strongest features. You get a 144Hz AMOLED screen that delivers real value where it matters. For a gaming phone, having one of the best displays under NPR 55,000 in Nepal is exactly where the spec should land.

Camera performance

The camera is average and that’s being generous for the phone’s target audience. The 108MP main camera captures decent daylight shots with reasonable detail and acceptable color. For social media posts and casual photography in good light, results are usable.

Low-light performance is the weakest link. Photos tend toward overexposure, but for a gaming-focused device at this price point, the cameras work as one would expect. That’s the fairest assessment. The camera isn’t built to compete with the Realme 14 Pro Plus or Nothing Phone 3a. It’s built to not embarrass the phone during casual use.

The 8MP ultrawide is functional in bright daylight. Low-light ultrawide shots are poor. No telephoto means zoom relies on digital cropping. 4K video at 30fps is available from the main camera.

If you’re buying this phone and camera quality is your second priority after gaming, that’s fine. If camera quality is your first priority, look elsewhere. The Realme 14 Pro Plus 5G at NPR 49,999 is the better camera phone at a lower price.

Audio

JBL-tuned dual stereo speakers that get loud and clear. For gaming audio specifically, the stereo separation makes positional sound more accurate, which matters in competitive titles where hearing footsteps and gunfire direction is part of the gameplay. X-axis linear motor haptics add responsive feedback. FM radio is a practical bonus. No headphone jack.

Battery and charging

The 5500mAh battery comfortably delivers a full day of heavy use, sometimes stretching into a second day with lighter demands. Real users report strong battery endurance through gaming sessions. When in Performance Mode, you drain up to about 20% battery life in an hour of demanding gaming. That translates to 5 hours of continuous heavy gaming on a full charge, which is above average for a gaming phone at this price.

45W charging fills the battery in approximately 60 minutes. The 45W charger comes in the box. Wireless charging at 30W is available but requires Infinix’s proprietary magnetic cover rather than a standard Qi wireless charger. The 10W reverse wired charging can top up earbuds or accessories.

Infinix GT 30 Pro vs competitors in Nepal

FeatureInfinix
GT
30
Pro
POCO
X7
Pro
Realme
14
Pro
Plus
5G
Price (Nepal)NPR 47,999 (8/256GB)NPR 55,999 (12/512GB)NPR 49,999 (12/256GB)
Display6.78″ 1.5K AMOLED 144Hz, 4500 nits6.67″ 1.5K AMOLED 120Hz, 3200 nits6.83″ 1.5K OLED 120Hz, 2000 nits
ChipsetDimensity 8350 Ultimate (4nm)Dimensity 8400 Ultra (4nm)Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 (4nm)
Gaming triggersYes (physical, 520Hz)NoNo
RGB back panelYesNoNo
Main camera108MP (no OIS)50MP Sony LYT-800 OIS50MP OIS, 1/1.56-inch
TelephotoNoNo50MP 3x periscope (EIS)
Battery5500mAh, 45W + 30W wireless6000mAh, 90W (no wireless)6000mAh, 80W (no wireless)
Charger in boxYes (45W)Yes (90W)Yes (80W)
Wireless chargingYes (30W, proprietary cover)NoNo
Water resistanceIP64IP66, IP67, IP69IP68 and IP69
Android updates2 major3 major3 major
Headphone jackNoYesNo
IR blasterYesYesNo

At NPR 47,999, the GT 30 Pro is NPR 8,000 cheaper than the POCO X7 Pro and NPR 2,000 cheaper than the Realme 14 Pro Plus. It’s the only phone of the three with physical gaming triggers, RGB back lighting, wireless charging, and FM radio. The display is brighter than both at 4500 nits. The POCO X7 Pro wins on raw chip performance, battery capacity, charging speed, water resistance, and storage. The Realme 14 Pro Plus wins on camera versatility, water resistance, and OIS on the main camera. For dedicated mobile gamers who want the triggers and the display at the lowest price, the GT 30 Pro is the pick. For buyers who want a gaming-capable phone that also handles everything else well, the POCO X7 Pro at NPR 55,999 is the more complete package.

Common user issues with Infinix GT 30 Pro

Only 2 major Android updates is the shortest software commitment of any phone in this price range in Nepal. No official security update duration stated. Camera low-light performance is below average. 108MP sensor doesn’t translate to better photos than competitors with smaller but better-processed sensors. IP64 is significantly weaker than IP67, IP68, and IP69 on competing phones at similar prices. No microSD slot. 30W wireless charging requires Infinix’s proprietary cover rather than standard Qi charging. XOS 15 ships with bloatware. USB-C is USB 2.0 speed. No headphone jack. The RGB design is polarizing and may not suit professional environments.

Infinix GT 30 Pro price and availability in Nepal

The Infinix GT 30 Pro is available through authorized Infinix dealers in Nepal. One year of official warranty covers the device. Price confirmed from authorized Nepal sources as of May 2026.

Infinix GT 30 Pro price in Nepal

  • 8GB RAM and 256GB storage: NPR 47,999

The 12GB/512GB variant may be available through some dealers at a higher price. Verify variant availability at your dealer since Nepal stock configurations can vary. The 8GB/256GB variant is the officially confirmed Nepal price at NPR 47,999.

Pros and cons of Infinix GT 30 Pro

Pros

  • Physical GT Triggers with 520Hz response rate, only phone under NPR 55,000 in Nepal with true shoulder buttons
  • 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED at 144Hz and 4500 nits, brightest display under NPR 55,000 in Nepal
  • Dimensity 8350 Ultimate, no thermal throttling confirmed in extended gaming tests
  • Bypass charging keeps battery cool during gaming sessions
  • 30W wireless charging with proprietary cover
  • 45W charger included in box
  • JBL-tuned dual stereo speakers
  • Customizable RGB LED back panel
  • NFC for contactless payments
  • IR blaster and FM radio
  • UFS 4.0 storage on both variants

Cons

  • Only 2 major Android updates, shortest in this price range in Nepal
  • No official security update duration from Infinix
  • Low-light camera performance is below average
  • 108MP sensor produces average results compared to better-optimized 50MP cameras
  • IP64 weaker than competing phones at similar prices
  • No microSD slot
  • 30W wireless charging requires proprietary cover
  • XOS 15 bloatware requires manual cleanup
  • No headphone jack
  • RGB design not suitable for all environments

Final verdict on Infinix GT 30 Pro

The Infinix GT 30 Pro is Nepal’s most specialized phone under NPR 55,000. It’s not trying to be the best all-rounder at this price. This is a phone built for mobile gamers who want console-style features without console-style prices. The GT Triggers, 4500 nit display, sustained gaming performance without throttling, and bypass charging make it the most purpose-built gaming phone available in Nepal under NPR 55,000.

The trade-offs are equally clear. 2 major Android updates is genuinely concerning for a phone bought in 2025. The camera disappoints in low light. IP64 is weak for the price. These aren’t minor issues. They’re the price you pay for the gaming-specific features.

If you game competitively every day, specifically BGMI and COD Mobile, and you want physical triggers and a screen that stays readable at full brightness, the GT 30 Pro at NPR 47,999 delivers that specific experience better than anything else in Nepal at this price. If gaming is occasional and you need a more balanced phone, the Realme 14 Pro Plus at NPR 49,999 gives you a better camera, stronger water resistance, and a telephoto lens for NPR 2,000 more.

Frequently asked questions about Infinix GT 30 Pro in Nepal

What is the price of Infinix GT 30 Pro in Nepal?

The Infinix GT 30 Pro price in Nepal is NPR 47,999 for the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage variant. Price confirmed from authorized Nepal sources.

When did the Infinix GT 30 Pro launch in Nepal?

The Infinix GT 30 Pro launched globally on May 21, 2025, and became available in Nepal through authorized Infinix dealers in 2025.

What are the GT Triggers on the Infinix GT 30 Pro?

The GT Triggers are pressure-sensitive physical shoulder buttons built into the side frame of the phone. They operate at 520Hz response rate and can be mapped to game controls like ADS and fire in FPS games. They’re not capacitive strips. They’re actual physical buttons that press down, making them more reliable and precise than alternative methods for mobile gaming.

Is the Infinix GT 30 Pro good for photography?

Only for casual daylight photography. The 108MP main sensor captures decent shots in good light for social media and everyday use. Low-light photography is below average for this price range. If camera quality is important to you, the Realme 14 Pro Plus 5G at NPR 49,999 is a significantly better camera phone at a similar price.

How long does the Infinix GT 30 Pro battery last during gaming?

In Performance Mode, demanding games drain approximately 20 percent per hour according to real-world testing. That translates to roughly 5 hours of continuous heavy gaming on a full charge. Under moderate gaming and mixed daily use, the 5500mAh battery lasts a full day comfortably and sometimes extends into a second day.

Does the Infinix GT 30 Pro support wireless charging?

Yes, at 30W. But it requires Infinix’s proprietary magnetic cover, not a standard Qi wireless charger. Standard Qi chargers work but at much slower speeds. The 10W reverse wireless charging also requires the proprietary cover.

How many Android updates does the Infinix GT 30 Pro get?

Only 2 major Android OS updates. This is the shortest software update commitment on any phone under NPR 55,000 officially available in Nepal. If long-term software support matters, the Samsung Galaxy A26 5G at NPR 45,999 offers 6 years of updates for NPR 2,000 less.

Is the Infinix GT 30 Pro waterproof?

The GT 30 Pro has IP64 certification, covering dust and water splashes from any direction. It’s not rated for submersion. For stronger water resistance, the POCO X7 Pro at NPR 55,999 carries IP69 certification and the Realme 14 Pro Plus at NPR 49,999 carries IP68 and IP69.

Where can I buy the Infinix GT 30 Pro in Nepal?

The Infinix GT 30 Pro is available at authorized Infinix retail stores and mobile dealers across Nepal. Always buy from an authorized dealer to get an MDMS-registered device with official warranty and a proper VAT bill.

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Raj has been writing about tech, smartphones, and software updates for several years. His interest in Apple, Android, and future tech comes from a deep curiosity about how devices shape daily life. He focuses on clear, honest news, leaks, and updates that help readers understand what really matters before buying or updating their devices. When not covering tech news, he enjoys exploring new apps, following global tech trends, and learning how software evolves over time. These days, he is often lost in music playlists, lately stuck on Kpop more than he would like to admit.

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