Infinix Hot 60 Pro Plus Likely Heading to Global Markets Soon; Here’s What to Expect

Usama Rasool

The Hot 60 Pro+ is Infinix’s answer to the Galaxy S25 Edge. It has the slimmest design ever created by the brand, and it’s positioned in the entry-level segment. There’s complete silence in the global markets for this phone, but we’ve heard reports from Africa saying the Hot 60 Pro+ is already on Pre-orders.


The Nigerian market apparently opened the pre-order for Note 60 Pro+ on June 26, and the window is reported to close on Sunday, July 6. Once it’s done with the shipment in Nigeria, the company should expand the launch to other markets. We’ll get back to you once the global launch begins. Here are the details we’ve come across so far. 

A local content creator with the handle “Bradulox” shared some details about this device, as well as some hands-on images to show how thin it is. The iconic square lenses are back, but this time we have a more polished camera module to go with it.


It’s hard to tell how thin this new Infinix Hot model is by looking at the images alone. We might have to wait for an official debut to confirm its thickness. The rumor mill, by the way, thinks that the Hot 60 Pro+ could measure around 5.95mm in profile, which is just a hair thicker than the S25 Edge’s 5.85mm body.

As far as the specs go, Brandulox says that the phone has 256GB of storage, ~24GB of which is already filled by the operating system. There’s a Helio G200 Ultimate chip inside this newcomer, and you get 8GB of physical RAM for assistance with background apps and multitasking.


The Hot 60 Pro+ can use a chunk of storage space as virtual memory. You can assign up to 5 GB of extra RAM to the device with this method. We see three cameras on the back, and among them, the main shooter is a 50 MP sensor. Then we have a 13 MP selfie camera on the front.

It may be one of the slimmest modern phones in the world, but Infinix doesn’t think it’s an excuse to cut down on the battery specs. This phone still has a pretty decent 5160mAh battery, which is leagues ahead of the Galaxy S25 Edge’s 3900mAh cell. One of the online vendors in Nigeria revealed its true selling price at 250,000 Naira (~PKR 46,000). If it did arrive in Pakistan, you can expect its price to be in the ballpark.