Infinix GT 30 Smartphone Certified by the TUV Rheinland Authority: 5350 mAh Battery and Class III Protection Revealed
Followed by its previous FCC certification, the upcoming Infinix GT 30 smartphone device has now received the certification from the TUV Rheinland authority. A few of its key details have also been revealed via the TUV Rheinland listing.
Read more about the update below.
Infinix GT 30 – TUV Rheinland Certification
The standard Infinix GT 30 smartphone bearing the model number of ‘X6876’ has been certified by the TUV Rheinland authority and it has received the certification with the certificate number of ‘JPTUV-175206’. On the TUV Rheinland certification platform, it has been categorized as a ‘mobile phone’ and is revealed to support ‘5.0VDC or 5.0-10.0VDC or 11.0VDC or 3.91VDC’ input voltage, and pack a 5350 mAh rechargeable Li-ion polymer battery. Also to add, the device will be offering Class III protection – meaning it will have a protective design and will support low voltage operation.

It should be noted that two Li-ion polymer batteries with model numbers of ‘BL-54AX’ and ‘BL-58GT’ were listed for the Infinix GT 30 smartphone on the FCC certification platform, however these were revealed to have respective battery capacities of 5100 mAh (rated value)/5200 mAh (typical value) and 5850 mAh (rated value)/6000 mAh (typical value). Other revealed key specs as per on the FCC database are the 5G/4G/3G/2G network, dual band WiFi (2.4G + 5G support), Bluetooth, NFC, XOS 15.1.2 custom skin (based on Android 15), and up to 45W wired fast charging.
Also, an 8GB/256GB storage option was revealed for the device via FCC, while its listing on the Carlcare Spare Parts Page revealed the 8GB/128GB storage option too. Moreover, its listing on the Geekbench database pointed out performance related specs such as the 2.60 GHz-clocked octa-core processor (likely MediaTek’s Dimensity 7400 chip) and ARM Mali-G615 MC2 GPU. To note, its FCC-revealed schematic image also confirms that the Infinix GT 30 will be retaining the same design language as that of the already-launched Infinix GT 30 Pro model.
Stay tuned for more updates.