Infinix GT 30 Pro to feature built-in shoulder triggers with advanced cyber lighting
Infinix will unveil the Infinix GT 30 Pro gaming phone later this month for the global market. To offer an enhanced gaming experience, the device will arrive with major design and control-focused upgrades. Continue reading ahead to learn new details about the Infinix GT 30 Pro.
Infinix GT 30 Pro: Built-in shoulder triggers with cyber lighting
A highlight of the GT 30 Pro is its new shoulder trigger system. Instead of relying on third-party accessories, Infinix has reportedly embedded capacitive touch triggers directly into the phone’s frame. These controls are designed to offer fast and accurate response times during gameplay, ideal for competitive scenarios like FPS or MOBA titles.
GT 30 Pro: Mechanical Light Waves and GT Trigger
Users will be able to remap in-game actions such as aiming, firing, or jumping to these triggers for more advanced control setups. Some sources also mention macro functionality, allowing players to perform complex in-game combos with a single press. Interestingly, these triggers may serve dual functions outside gaming—like launching specific apps, changing music tracks, or snapping photos.
On the design front, the GT 30 Pro is said to carry a cyber-mechanical rear with a refined finish and a smarter lighting system. Known as the Mechanical Light Waves, this lighting feature is expected to support over 20 effects and respond to 14 different real-world interactions—such as incoming calls, game victories, charging status, and music playback.
GT 30 Pro: Mechanical Light Waves and GT Trigger
Infinix could offer three distinct colour themes, ranging from understated designs with soft tones to full-blown RGB layouts aimed at dedicated gamers. These elements point to a refreshed GT experience that blends form with function, tailored especially for gaming enthusiasts.
As far as launch is concerned, the Infinix GT 30 Pro will debut this month globally. Alongside it, the brand will also unveil a slew of GT Verse products, such as the Infinix XPad GT tablet, GT Buds earbuds, ZClip earbuds, and GT power bank.