Infinix is gearing up to expand its gaming-centric GT Verse ecosystem with a slate of new hardware, headlined by the upcoming XPad GT gaming tablet and the GT 30 Pro smartphone. Both devices are set to launch globally this month, bringing flagship-tier specs at what’s expected to be a budget-friendly price point.

The Infinix XPad GT is shaping up to be a serious contender in the gaming tablet space. It’s powered by the Snapdragon 888 chipset, and sports a 144Hz refresh rate display—a spec usually reserved for high-end phones and gaming monitors. A massive 10,000mAh battery with 33W fast charging rounds out the performance profile, suggesting long play sessions without the anxiety of battery drain.

Audio won’t be an afterthought either. The tablet features an eight-speaker 3D surround sound setup, which should elevate everything from action games to binge-worthy Netflix sessions. Leaks also point to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, alongside the integration of Folax, Infinix’s AI assistant, now optimized for larger displays. Folax will support real-time voice commands, scheduling, and even AI notetaking—useful whether you’re gaming or just juggling work and media.

Infinix is also bringing a lineup of accessories to complete the ecosystem: GT Buds with 30dB active noise cancellation, ZCLIP clip-on earbuds, a 55W fast-charging GT Power Bank, and even a cooling fan for those marathon gaming sessions. Together, they form a surprisingly robust suite aimed at gamers who want more than just raw specs—they want synergy.

With the global launch set for later this month, Infinix is making a bold bet that gamers don’t need to spend big to play big. Whether that pays off will depend on pricing and polish—but on paper, the GT new series is off to a compelling start.

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