Infinix Hot 60 Pro and Pro+ Unveiled with Ultra-Slim Designs, Helio G200 & 45W Charging

Usama Rasool

Infinix continues to release the Hot 60 Pro+ in more countries. Fresh out of the factory, the cheaper Infinix Hot 60 Pro has also joined the launch spree in Nigeria now. There was limited information on these devices up until this point, but their official unveiling in the African market revealed almost all their specifications. Have a look.


Infinix Hot 60 Pro+

The brand claimed this device to be among the thinnest modern phones in the world, and that’s indeed the case here. The new Hot 60 Pro+ measures only 5.95mm thin, and it’s even sleeker at the edges since it has a curved design. There’s a 6.78” AMOLED on the front, which is a 144Hz 1.5K resolution screen. 


Most of you will instantly compare this newcomer to the Galaxy S25 Edge. There’s no denying it’s a bit thicker than Samsung’s flagship, but the one Infinix made is much lighter in comparison at 155 grams only. Not only that, the Hot 60 Pro+ also comes with a way larger battery (5160mAh vs. 3900mAh).


This newcomer also has an aluminum frame and a back plate made of nanofiber. There’s a Gorilla Glass 7i protecting the front screen, and the phone is secured by an IP65 splash rating. Let us give you a quick rundown of its internal specs as well. 


We have a Helio G200 chip here and 8GB RAM, which can be paired with either 128GB or 256GB storage. A 45W charger gives backup to the battery, a 50MP camera rides on the back, and a 13MP shooter takes selfies on this phone. 

Hot 60 Pro+ comes with an Android 15 OS by default, and its main highlights are the One Tap AI key and NFC touch transfer support. There are no official comments on its price yet, but it’s suspected to cost around $190 (~PKR 54,000).

Infinix Hot 60 Pro

The Hot 60 Pro is a cheaper variant, slightly thicker than the Pro Plus, perhaps, but no fatter than last year’s Hot 50 Pro Plus. It’s a 6.6mm device, which is still enough to stand out. It has a flat 144Hz AMOLED panel with FHD+ resolution and a 6.78” screen size.


The Pro also comes with a Helio G200 and 8GB RAM. You can either go with 128GB storage or the more expensive 256GB. The Pro Plus doesn’t seem to have an SD card slot due to its thin design, but you get one with the standard Hot 60 Pro. There’s an identical 5160mAh battery here with 45W charging. 

A 50MP camera is the primary source of photography on the Hot 60 Pro, and the 13MP selfie camera is carried over to this device as well. One Tap AI key has different hues based on the primary color of the device. NFC touch transfer and Android 15 are common on both devices. Hot 60 Pro’s cost and availability remain hidden for now, so stay tuned for a follow-up. 

 

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