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The Infinix GT 30 Pro and the Infinix Hot 30 5G are separated by a vast chasm in raw processing power, a fact clearly articulated by their AnTuTu benchmark scores. The GT 30 Pro delivers a flagship-class performance score of approximately 1.23 Million to 1.45 Million points on AnTuTu V10.
This immense power is rooted in the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate (4nm) chipset, which is specifically designed for high-frame-rate gaming and intensive tasks. The GPU portion of this score, which often nears 550,000 points, confirms its graphical superiority.
Conversely, the Infinix Hot 30 5G (running on the Dimensity 6020 chipset) registers an AnTuTu V10-equivalent score closer to 400,000 to 500,000. This score places it squarely in the affordable mid-range, suitable for daily use and light gaming, but nowhere near the high-demand capabilities of the GT 30 Pro.
The philosophical difference between a gaming flagship and a budget all-rounder is starkly visible in their camera systems. The Infinix GT 30 Pro features a high-resolution 108-megapixel main sensor, paired with an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens. Crucially, the camera system supports video recording up to 4K at 60FPS, making it a versatile tool for content creators.
The selfie camera is a competent 13-megapixel sensor, capable of 4K video recording at 30FPS. The Infinix Hot 30 5G takes a simpler, more budget-focused approach with a 50-megapixel main camera and a secondary 2-megapixel sensor, and an 8-megapixel selfie shooter. While the 50MP sensor is capable of producing sharp images in good daylight, its overall performance, especially in low light and video stability, lags behind the high-megapixel, high-frame-rate video capabilities of the GT 30 Pro.
When it comes to power, the two phones choose different strategies. The Infinix Hot 30 5G prioritizes endurance, packing a larger 6,000mAh battery. This large cell, paired with the efficiency of the lower-powered Dimensity 6020 chipset, ensures phenomenal all-day and often two-day battery life for standard users. However, it compromises on charging speed, offering a much slower 18W fast charging.
The Infinix GT 30 Pro, despite its power-hungry processor and 144Hz AMOLED display, manages a respectable 5,500mAh battery. Where it truly shines is charging technology: it features 45W wired fast charging for rapid re-juicing, and uniquely, it includes 30W wireless charging and 5W reverse wireless charging, features almost unheard of in its price segment. This makes the GT 30 Pro the clear winner for charging convenience and speed, while the Hot 30 5G wins on sheer, unplugged longevity.
The difference in hardware translates to entirely different user experiences, especially in gaming. The GT 30 Pro provides a fluid and competitive gaming environment, validated by its high GPU scores.
It is enhanced by physical features like the GT Gaming Shoulder Triggers (pressure-sensitive zones) and an advanced vapor chamber cooling system that allows sustained high frame rates in demanding titles. Its 144Hz AMOLED display offers superior responsiveness.
In sharp contrast, the Hot 30 5G is limited to low-to-moderate settings in newer, graphics-intensive games, where frame rates can drop noticeably. Its primary user experience strength lies in its long battery life and expanded external storage support, making it better suited for users who value basic connectivity and media consumption over demanding performance.
In summary, the benchmarks and real-world feature sets clearly articulate the distinct positioning of these two devices. The Infinix GT 30 Pro is the undisputed choice for gamers and power users, with its high AnTuTu score, premium camera and charging specifications, and dedicated gaming hardware.
The Infinix Hot 30 5G, with its massive battery and sufficient mid-range processor, is the ideal budget-friendly device for casual users who prioritize endurance and cost-effectiveness over peak performance. Both phones successfully deliver on their respective design philosophies, but for buyers focusing on pure speed and performance, the GT 30 Pro offers a compelling, future-proof experience.