The Infinix Note 30 launched in Pakistan in July 31, 2023 and is fully PTA approved with a one-year official warranty. It is priced at Rs. 44,999 and comes in a single 8GB RAM + 256GB storage variant. It still offers good value with its Helio G99 processor, 120Hz FHD+ display, 64MP camera, dual speakers, and 45W fast charging.
8GB RAM / 256GB: Rs. 44,999 (Official)
PTA Approved: Yes
Official Warranty: 1 Year
Available Variant: 8GB RAM / 256GB
Availability: Authorized dealers and online stores
Tip: Check online for the latest promotional prices.
The Infinix Note 30 has a larger footprint than average at 168.6 x 76.6 x 8.6mm and weighs 219 grams, making it one of the heavier phones in its price range. The weight comes from a combination of a glass front, and either a glass or leather-textured back depending on the color variant chosen.
Dimensions: 168.6 x 76.6 x 8.6mm — large, better suited for two-handed use
Weight: 219g — noticeably heavy, long sessions may cause hand fatigue
Build: Glass front, plastic frame, glass or leather back depending on color
No IP rating — no official dust or water resistance certification
Side-mounted fingerprint sensor — fast and accurate
Colors: Obsidian Black, Interstellar Blue, Sunset Gold
Dual Nano-SIM with dedicated microSD slot
USB: Type-C 2.0 with OTG
3.5mm headphone jack: Yes
FM Radio: Yes
NFC: Yes — supports contactless payments in Pakistan
The NFC capability for contactless payments is a genuinely useful feature at this price, and it is something that was rare when this phone launched in 2023. The leather-textured back on the Interstellar Blue and Sunset Gold variants gives the phone a slightly premium feel compared to the standard glass back on the Obsidian Black.
The 6.8-inch Full HD+ IPS LCD with a 120Hz refresh rate was one of the better displays in its price category when it launched, and it remains competitive against newer phones at similar prices.
Size: 6.8 inches IPS LCD — large and immersive
Resolution: 1080 x 2460 pixels — Full HD+ at 396 PPI — sharp and detailed
Refresh rate: 120Hz — smooth scrolling and responsive touch
Peak brightness: 580 nits — comfortable indoors, acceptable in shade
16 million colors for natural color output
The Full HD+ resolution at nearly 400 PPI is one of the display's strongest points — text looks genuinely sharp and photos look detailed. The 120Hz smoothness adds to the overall feel. The 580 nit peak brightness is moderate — direct sunlight in Pakistan's summer will make the screen harder to read, but shaded outdoor use is fine. There is no AMOLED depth or contrast here since it is an IPS LCD, but color accuracy is natural and consistent.
The Helio G99 on a 6nm process is the same chip found in several newer phones released in 2024 and 2025 — which tells you something about how capable it still is. It handles gaming and multitasking comfortably even three years after launch.
Chipset: MediaTek Helio G99 (6nm)
CPU: Octa-core — 2x2.2 GHz Cortex-A76 + 6x2.0 GHz Cortex-A55
GPU: Mali-G57 MC2
RAM: 8GB physical
Storage: 256GB — UFS storage standard with dedicated microSD slot
OS: Android 13 with XOS — may have received one update since launch
No 5G — 4G LTE only
Daily tasks, multitasking, streaming, and gaming all run smoothly. The Helio G99 handles PUBG Mobile and similar titles at smooth settings without issues. The 256GB storage is generous and combined with the microSD slot means storage will not be a concern for most users. The 8GB RAM keeps multiple apps running in the background comfortably.
The software situation is worth addressing directly — this phone launched on Android 13 and has received limited updates since. Running an older Android version in 2026 means some security patches may not be current, which is a consideration especially for banking apps and sensitive data.
The triple camera setup is led by a 64MP main sensor with a relatively wide f/1.7 aperture, which is the strongest feature of the camera system.
Main camera: 64MP, f/1.7, 1/2" sensor, PDAF, Quad LED flash
Depth camera: 2MP, f/2.4
Auxiliary lens: QVGA depth helper
Camera features: Phase detection, HDR, panorama, geo-tagging
Video: Up to 1440p at 30fps, 1080p at 30fps and 60fps
Selfie camera: 16MP, f/2.0, LED flash, HDR
Selfie video: 1080p at 30fps
The 64MP main camera with an f/1.7 aperture and a 1/2-inch sensor is a capable combination. Daylight photos come out detailed with natural color reproduction. The f/1.7 aperture helps with low-light photography more than most budget phone cameras, and Phase Detection autofocus keeps focus sharp and quick. The 1440p video recording at 30fps and 1080p at 60fps give content creators useful options for smoother video.
The 16MP selfie camera with its own LED flash and HDR support is strong for video calls, social media selfies, and basic vlogging. It performs consistently in different lighting conditions. There is no ultrawide camera in the lineup, which is the main gap compared to phones with three genuinely useful cameras.
The 5000mAh battery paired with 45W wired fast charging is a reliable combination for all-day use.
Battery capacity: 5000mAh Li-Po
Wired charging: 45W — full charge in around 60 to 65 minutes
No wireless charging
No reverse wireless charging
Most users will comfortably get through a full day on a single charge. The 45W charging speed means even a 20 to 30 minute top-up during lunch gets you through the rest of the day comfortably. This is faster than many competing phones at similar prices even in 2026, which is a credit to the Infinix Note 30's original launch specs.
One feature that genuinely stands out and often goes unmentioned in spec comparisons is the JBL-tuned dual speaker system.
Dual speakers tuned by JBL — noticeably better audio than single-speaker phones
3.5mm headphone jack — no adapter needed
24-bit/192kHz Hi-Res audio — wired audio quality is excellent
FM Radio — works without internet
The JBL audio tuning combined with Hi-Res wired audio support makes this one of the better-sounding budget phones in its price range. If you use your phone for music, video calls, or media consumption, the audio quality difference between this and a standard single-speaker phone is noticeable.
OS: Android 13 with XOS — older software as of 2026
Wi-Fi: Dual-band Wi-Fi 5
Bluetooth: 5.1
NFC: Yes — contactless payments supported
USB: Type-C 2.0 with OTG
3.5mm headphone jack: Yes
FM Radio: Yes
GPS: Standard with A-GPS
No 5G — 4G LTE only
The Infinix Note 30 remains a competitive option at Rs. 44,999 in 2026 largely because the Helio G99 chip has aged well and continues to appear in newer phones at similar prices. The Full HD+ 120Hz display, 64MP main camera, JBL dual speakers with Hi-Res audio, NFC, and 45W fast charging together make a strong case for a phone that launched in 2023.
The aging Android 13 software, no IP rating, no ultrawide camera, and 219g weight are the main reasons to consider newer alternatives. If you are comfortable with an older software version and the weight does not bother you, the Infinix Note 30 at its current price is still a well-rounded package that delivers real value.