Infinix GT 30 with Dimensity 7400 Spotted on Geekbench Ahead of Launch

Infinix is gearing up to expand its GT 30 series lineup. After launching the Infinix GT 30 Pro in late May with the Dimensity 8350 Ultimate chipset, the brand is now preparing to unveil a vanilla Infinix GT 30, which has just surfaced on Geekbench.
Listed under the model number X6876, the Infinix GT 30 ran multiple benchmark tests. According to the listings, the device features a Mali-G615 MC2 GPU, which narrows its SoC down to the MediaTek Dimensity 7400. This chipset includes four Cortex-A78 cores clocked at 2.6GHz and four Cortex-A55 cores at 2.0GHz, confirming a performance tier below the Pro model.

While it's a step down from the GT 30 Pro, that's to be expected. Early Geekbench scores show the GT 30 achieving around 1,000 points in single-core and 3,000 in multi-core tests — about 30% lower than the Pro, which scored 1,400 and 4,000, respectively.
Each benchmark listing shows the GT 30 with 8GB of RAM, which is likely the base variant. For reference, the GT 30 Pro starts at 8GB but offers a 12GB option as well.

The connection between the model number X6876 and the GT 30 name was recently confirmed via an EEC certification, solidifying the device’s identity.

Looking at Infinix’s previous launch cycle — the GT 30 Pro was benchmarked in April, unveiled in late May, and launched in India by mid-June — we can expect the vanilla GT 30 to follow a similar pattern. A late July or early August launch is highly probable.

Stay tuned for updates as more leaks or official teasers emerge.

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