Infinix launched the GT 30 Pro back in May, and will fully unveil the GT 30 on August 8. Ahead of that, the brand has already revealed a bunch of the phone’s specs a few days ago, and now it’s back with even more details.
The GT 30 has a 5,500 mAh battery, which supports bypass charging – so if you plug it in you can use the phone without constantly depleting and recharging the battery. Infinix promises you’ll be able to get more than 20 hours of YouTube video watching and more than 12 hours of using Google Maps on one charge.
The phone has a 64 MP main camera which uses Sony’s…
Infinix launched the GT 30 Pro back in May, and will fully unveil the GT 30 on August 8. Ahead of that, the brand has already revealed a bunch of the phone’s specs a few days ago, and now it’s back with even more details.
The GT 30 has a 5,500 mAh battery, which supports bypass charging – so if you plug it in you can use the phone without constantly depleting and recharging the battery. Infinix promises you’ll be able to get more than 20 hours of YouTube video watching and more than 12 hours of using Google Maps on one charge.
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