Infinix Kenya has finally confirmed what many gamers have been waiting for: the Infinix GT 30 Pro is “coming soon” to Kenya. There’s no exact launch date yet, but at least the cat’s out of the bag.
And while Infinix’s marketing pages have been very careful not to mention how much the phone will cost locally, XPark has already spilled the beans. The GT 30 Pro is listed at KES 39,999 for the 12GB RAM + 256GB storage variant.
If you’ve been following the phone’s rollout in other markets like Malaysia (from around $304) and India (INR 24,999 or ~ KES 37,000 for the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage version, and INR 26,999 or ~ KES 40,000 for the top-spec 12GB RAM model), you’ll notice the Kenyan price sits comfortably in line with the global trend. For gamers in Kenya, that’s refreshing news.
Why You Should Care
The GT 30 Pro isn’t just a warmed-up version of its predecessor, the GT 20 Pro (which also launched in Kenya priced at KES 39,999). It’s a genuine attempt by Infinix to prove that “gaming phones don’t need to break the bank.” And judging by its specs, this is the kind of device that could easily tempt both hardcore mobile gamers and anyone who just wants a flashy, high-performance phone.
Here’s a quick look at what the Infinix GT 30 Pro brings at a price of KES 39,999:
Infinix GT 30 Pro Key Specs & Features
- Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate (4nm, tuned for gaming)
- Display: 6.78-inch AMOLED, 144Hz refresh rate, up to 4,500 nits brightness, Gorilla Glass 7i
- Gaming Edge: Official 120 FPS certification for PUBG Mobile & Mobile Legends
- Memory & Storage: 8GB or 12GB LPDDR5X RAM + 256GB UFS 4.0 storage (with extended RAM up to 24GB)
- Shoulder Triggers: Built-in GT Triggers for console-like control in FPS games
- Cooling: AI-powered vapor chamber system + XBoost Gaming Engine
- Battery: 5,500mAh with 45W wired, 30W wireless, and 10W reverse charging
- Design: Cyber Mecha 2.0 with RGB lighting effects (Dark Flare, Shadow Ash, or Blade White options)
- Cameras: 108MP main + 8MP ultrawide + 13MP selfie shooter
- Software: Android 15 with Infinix XOS 15, plus 2 years OS updates & 3 years security patches
- Extras: IP64 dust/splash resistance, 5G, Wi-Fi 6
Infinix has been leaning hard into esports and gaming culture. Remember how the GT 20 Pro powered the PUBG Mobile Africa Finals in Nairobi earlier this year? Now, the GT 30 Pro looks set to continue that momentum, only this time with even beefier specs and a more gamer-centric design.
So, while we wait for Infinix to drop the official launch date, at least gamers in Kenya know how much to set aside: KES 39,999 gets you a ticket into Infinix’s latest gaming arena.
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