Infinix has started teasing the Hot 60 series in Pakistan. The company hasn’t revealed the details yet, but we already know the lineup has four devices. Infinix Hot 60i will be the cheapest model in the series. And Hot 60 Pro+ might lead the pack as the segment’s thinnest device.
The vanilla Hot 60 was released as a 5G model. Unless Infinix has whipped up a brand new 4G version just for Pakistan, we doubt it will enter the local market. Nevertheless, we still have three Hot 60 models to look forward to. Here’s everything you should know.
Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ is the centerpiece of this whole lineup. This newcomer has a design almost as thin as the flagship Galaxy S25 Edge. It’s the first curved screen phone in the world to measure 5.95mm thin. Normally, a design like this would come with a battery compromise, but not the Hot 60 Pro Plus. It still has a standard 5160mAh battery with 45W charging.
The curved screen you see on the front is a 6.78” AMOLED with 1.5K resolution. This is a 144Hz high refresh rate panel, which gets super bright with up to 4500 nits peak brightness. There’s an Android 15 system running on the new Infinix Hot model, and the company has promised up to three major OS updates for it.
Hot 60 Pro is the second-best phone we have here, after the Pro Plus, as it gets a 6.6mm thickness and the same AMOLED 6.78” 144Hz panel. And yes, this phone will also give you the 5160mAh battery and 45W charging combo for quick refills.
It’s also slightly less durable with an IP64 rating, which only keeps your phone safe from water splashes. The rest of its internals are pretty much identical. There’s a Helio G200 chip built in with 8GB RAM. You get a 50MP Main camera and a 13MP selfie shooter. Hot 60 Pro also has a dedicated AI button and Android 15 OS.
The Hot 60i falls in the sub-entry-level category, so it only brings a 720p IPS panel. Its size is pretty decent at 6.7 inches, and that screen maintains a standard 120Hz refresh rate as well. The HBM mode allows this phone to have brightness as high as 700 nits, which is passable for visibility under the sun.
This newcomer is built around a Helio G81 Ultimate chip, which is an old 2.0GHz (12nm) platform. It brings 4GB RAM for starters, and the company provides Android 15 system by default, just like the rest. The same 5160mAh battery is found on this model as well, but Hot 60i will also offer Bypass charging alongside its 45W wired input.
We’ll soon know exactly which of these devices are coming to Pakistan and their official launch schedule for our market. The teaser spree has just started, and there’s a lot more to come.