The Infinix GT 30 Pro was unveiled in late May with a Dimensity 8350 Ultimate chipset. That was only the vanguard of the series and at least one more model is on the way – a vanilla GT 30 was just spotted on Geekbench.
The Infinix GT 30 (X6876) has done several runs of the benchmark, which reports a Mali-G615 MC2 – a GPU that is only used in two Dimensity chips. Add to that the four cores clocked at 2.6GHz (Cortex-A78) and four more at 2.0GHz (Cortex-A55) and we get the Dimensity 7400.
Infinix GT 30 (X6876) scorecard from Geekbench 6.4.0
The downgrade in performance from the Pro is not unexpected. These are early benchmarks, but the results are on par with what we expect of the 7400 chip. In our review the GT 30 Pro got 1,400 single-core and 4,000 multi-core on Geekbench, compared to 1,000 and 3,000 for the vanilla GT 30.
All four runs that were submitted to Geekbench show 8GB of RAM, though it’s quite possible they came from the same device. The Pro has 8GB as its base configuration and has an option for 12GB of RAM too. The connection between the X6876 model number and the “GT 30” name was found in an EEC certification.
Anyway, the GT 30 Pro was spotted on Geekbench in early April, was announced in late May and went on sale in India in mid-June. The vanilla Infinix GT 30 is currently on “step 1” of this process, so a late July or early August reveal is likely. If we hear anything more concrete we’ll let you know.