Infinix HOT 60 Pro+ review: ultra‑slim design, 144 Hz AMOLED, 5160 mAh battery

Infinix HOT 60 Pro+ is the new flagship of the HOT line. It instantly stands out with a rare mix of an ultra‑slim body, a vivid high‑refresh AMOLED display, and a set of smart, forward‑looking features. The device clearly targets young, creative users who care about style, modern design, and technology.

Design and display

The headline figure here is the 5.95 mm thickness, making the HOT 60 Pro+ one of the thinnest smartphones around. It weighs just 155 grams, so it stays comfortable even during long use and is barely noticeable in a pocket. The flip side of that thin profile is that the grip takes some getting used to—the phone can feel like it’s eager to slip away. The bundled bumper helps, though removing it isn’t straightforward: it’s made of transparent hard plastic and shields the phone’s key elements.

Infinix HOT 60 Pro+
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Up front sits a 6.78‑inch AMOLED panel with a 1.5K resolution and a 144 Hz refresh rate. Peak brightness reaches 4,500 nits, so readability in direct sunlight won’t be a problem. The display covers 93.4% of the front, while 100% DCI‑P3 support brings rich tones and accurate color. A 2,304 Hz PWM dimming system eases eye strain at low brightness, and Corning Gorilla Glass 7i adds peace of mind. There’s also a curved‑edge screen protector in the box that fits the display neatly.

Performance and memory

The phone runs on the new MediaTek Helio G200 built on a 6 nm process, with 2 Cortex‑A76 cores at 2.2 GHz and 6 Cortex‑A55 cores at 2.0 GHz. Graphics are handled by a Mali‑G57 MC2 GPU. In benchmarks, the HOT 60 Pro+ scores around 450,000 points in AnTuTu. That’s enough for confident everyday use; gaming is possible across modern titles, but smooth performance shouldn’t be expected.

Infinix HOT 60 Pro+
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There’s 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage, with virtual RAM expansion up to 16 GB for heavy multitasking. The memory uses UFS 2.2 and LPDDR4X. Storage can be extended via microSD cards up to 2 TB, which is a rare perk in this segment.

Cameras and shooting

The main camera is built around a 50 MP Sony IMX882 sensor with an f/1.79 aperture and an 81° field of view. It supports autofocus, a dual LED flash, and intelligent image processing. The front camera offers 13 MP and a 90° field of view.

Video recording tops out at 2K at 60 fps. Shooting is helped by RAW processing, which boosts detail, and AI Eraser 2.0 to remove unwanted objects from photos. There’s also a tool that helps refine a shot’s composition.

Infinix HOT 60 Pro+
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The Camera app’s performance doesn’t inspire confidence: the phone hesitates both on launch and during use, and the live preview seems to lag behind when you move the device. That’s behavior usually seen on some budget phones in low light, yet here it occurs even under good lighting.

Battery life and charging

Despite the thin frame, the HOT 60 Pro+ carries a 5,160 mAh battery. It supports 45 W fast charging that can bring the battery from 1% to 50% in 23 minutes in Hyper mode. The manufacturer claims up to 1,800 charging cycles while retaining at least 80% capacity over five years. An advanced VC Cooling system helps the phone stay stable under load.

Infinix HOT 60 Pro+
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In practice, the phone comfortably lasts a full day and even longer if you’re not using it nonstop—especially notable given how slim it is.

Software

The HOT 60 Pro+ runs XOS 15 with a refreshed look and new tools. With a tap, you can enable real‑time translation of phone calls, get brief summaries from web pages, documents, and audio, and quickly find photos by keywords.

Always‑On Display brings key info to the screen without unlocking. There’s NFC for contactless payments and data transfer. The in‑display fingerprint reader is optical.

Verdict

The Infinix HOT 60 Pro+ is a well‑rounded smartphone that marries an ultra‑slim build with a modern AMOLED display. Highlights include the 144 Hz screen, a capacious battery with fast charging, expanded camera tools, and useful AI capabilities.

The drawbacks are more about positioning than missteps: there’s no flagship‑class processor, and video recording is capped at 2K rather than 4K. Still, for its price, the phone delivers a smart balance of features.

All told, the HOT 60 Pro+ will appeal to anyone after a stylish, lightweight, and up‑to‑date smartphone with enough muscle for work, entertainment, and creative tasks.