Infinix has officially begun teasing its upcoming Hot 60 series for Pakistan. Full details aren’t public yet, but what we do know is that the range will have four models. At the entry point, there’s the Infinix Hot 60i, while the Hot 60 Pro+ is shaping up to be the thinnest device in its category.
The base Hot 60 launched internationally as a 5G phone. Unless Infinix has developed a special 4G version for this market, it’s unlikely we’ll see that one on local shelves. That still leaves three models heading our way — and they cover a lot of ground.
Hot 60 Pro+ – The Headliner
The Pro+ is the showpiece of the series. At just 5.95mm thick, it’s the world’s thinnest curved-screen phone, with a profile nearly as sleek as Samsung’s premium Galaxy S25 Edge. Usually, going this thin means cutting battery capacity, but Infinix hasn’t done that here. The phone still packs a 5160mAh cell with 45W fast charging.


Up front, there’s a 6.78-inch AMOLED panel with 1.5K resolution, a silky 144Hz refresh rate, and an eye-watering 4500 nits peak brightness. It runs Android 15 out of the box, with Infinix promising three major OS updates down the line.
Hot 60 Pro – Just a Step Down
Sitting just under the Pro+, the Hot 60 Pro is a touch thicker at 6.6mm, but it shares the same 6.78-inch AMOLED display, refresh rate, and brightness levels. The battery and charging setup are identical too: 5160mAh and 45W.


Where it differs is in durability — the Pro has an IP64 rating, meaning it’s protected against splashes but not full water exposure. Under the hood, it uses a Helio G200 chipset with 8GB RAM, a 50MP main camera, and a 13MP selfie camera. Like its bigger sibling, it ships with Android 15 and includes a dedicated AI button.
Hot 60i – The Budget Pick
The Hot 60i sits at the affordable end. It swaps AMOLED for a 6.7-inch IPS panel at 720p resolution, but still manages a 120Hz refresh rate. Brightness peaks at 700 nits in High Brightness Mode — enough for outdoor visibility in most cases.


he Hot 60i runs on the older Helio G81 Ultimate chip — a 2.0GHz, 12nm processor — paired with 4GB of RAM. It ships with Android 15 and, like the rest of the series, carries a 5160mAh battery. Charging is handled through a 45W wired connection, and there’s also a Bypass mode that helps keep the phone cooler during long gaming sessions or other heavy use.
Looking at the lineup as a whole, Infinix seems to be covering all bases for the Pakistan market. The Hot 60 Pro+ is built to turn heads with its ultra-thin curved display, while the Hot 60 Pro and Hot 60i give buyers more affordable choices without losing the family’s main features.















