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The Infinix GT 30 Pro, powered by the flagship-tier Dimensity 8350 Ultimate, achieves an outstanding average AnTuTu 10 benchmark score of around 1.45 million to 1.55 million points in regions like India. According to multiple user submissions and comprehensive benchmark results, the total score often ranges from approximately 1,450,000 to over 1,530,000, positioning it exceptionally well against 91–92% of all smartphones tested globally.
This score clearly demonstrates the device's flagship-level capabilities. The breakdown highlights where the power lies:
CPU Score: Approximately 300,000 to 315,000, indicating superb processing power for complex, threaded applications and multitasking.
GPU Score: A massive score of around 540,000 to 560,000, showing exceptional graphics rendering performance the core requirement for high-frame-rate mobile gaming.
Memory/Storage (MEM) Score: Typically ranges from 330,000 to 350,000, which is attributed to its use of ultra-fast LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.0 storage.
UX (User Experience) Score: Around 260,000 to 270,000, reflecting its seamless, lag-free experience in real-world use, such as app switching and intensive scrolling.
The GT 30 Pro is driven by the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate chipset, fabricated on an energy-efficient 4nm process. This is an octa-core CPU configuration built for peak sustained performance:
It features one extremely powerful Cortex-A715 Prime core clocked up to 3.35 GHz.
It is supported by three additional high-performance Cortex-A715 cores at 3.2 GHz.
Finally, four efficient Cortex-A510 cores at 2.2 GHz handle everyday tasks to conserve battery life.
The graphics processing unit (GPU) is the powerful Mali-G615 MC6. This GPU is specifically optimized for high-refresh-rate displays and is the engine behind the phone's ability to run demanding games at sustained high frame rates.
AnTuTu scores provide a quick, comparative snapshot of a phone's hardware performance. Given the rapid evolution of mobile technology, the best score depends on the current generation. As of the GT 30 Pro's launch, the thresholds are generally defined as follows:
Below 500,000: Entry-level, suitable for basic calling, messaging, and light browsing.
500,000 to 800,000: Mid-range, good for daily use, moderate multitasking, and light-to-medium gaming.
800,000 to 1.5 Million: Upper Mid-Range/Flagship Killer, offering smooth multitasking, high-fidelity graphics, and professional tasks like video editing. This is where the GT 30 Pro sits.
Above 1.5 Million: Flagship/Premium, reserved for the most powerful devices, future-proofed for several years of top-tier performance.
Above 2.0 Million: Ultra Flagship, the absolute top tier, often featuring the latest Snapdragon 8-series or Dimensity 9000-series processors.
The Infinix GT 30 Pro's score, comfortably above 1.4 Million, is classified as excellent for a phone in its segment, ensuring it can handle any current demanding mobile application.
Absolutely, yes. The Infinix GT 30 Pro is not just a high-performance phone; it is explicitly engineered and marketed as a budget-friendly gaming flagship.
Its core gaming features include:
Display: A smooth 6.78-inch AMOLED display with an industry-leading 144Hz refresh rate.
Gaming Triggers: It features physical, customizable GT Gaming Shoulder Triggers (pressure-sensitive zones) built into the frame, providing a console-like control experience for firing, aiming, or mapping essential in-game actions.
Cooling System: It uses a massive 3D Vapor Chamber Cooling System (5400 mm. sq.) to maintain sustained high frame rates without overheating, which is crucial for long gaming sessions.
Performance: It is officially certified for 120FPS smooth gameplay in popular titles like BGMI and Mobile Legends, delivering a competitive advantage.
The Infinix Hot 30 5G model (often running on a MediaTek Dimensity 6080 or similar chipset) typically scores around 300,000 to 350,000 on AnTuTu V10. This score is significantly lower than the GT 30 Pro. While the Hot 30 5G is excellent for everyday use, social media, and moderate smartphone tasks, its lower score indicates it is not optimized for the heavy gaming, video rendering, and intensive multitasking that the GT 30 Pro is built to handle.
A score of 1 Million on AnTuTu is considered very good and represents a benchmark for flagship-level performance from previous generations. A phone scoring 1 million is capable of handling heavy applications, complex 3D gaming, and aggressive multitasking without significant lag or slowdowns. It provides a strong level of future-proofing for several years in terms of raw computing power.
Infinix has historically focused on large batteries for endurance. While the GT 30 Pro has a 5500mAh battery, other models in Infinix's lineup, particularly the Infinix Hot Play series, often feature a battery in the 6000mAh to 7000mAh class. These phones are designed for users prioritizing extreme battery life over absolute performance, often paired with efficient MediaTek Helio G-series or similar chipsets.
Phones featuring an 8000mAh battery are extremely rare in the mainstream consumer market and are usually found in specialized devices. This capacity is typically reserved for rugged smartphones (like the Oukitel WP series or Ulefone Power series) or specific battery-focused flagships, such as certain OnePlus Turbo models, which feature large batteries paired with ultra-fast charging to maximize both endurance and convenience.
As of the current market in Nigeria, no Tecno flagship or mainstream mid-range phone features a native 8000mAh battery. Tecno typically optimizes its devices for the local market by maxing out the battery capacity in its power-focused lines, such as the POVA and Spark series, which usually carry batteries in the 6000mAh to 7000mAh range.