Infinix is making waves once again, this time with the upcoming HOT 60 Pro+, a smartphone that is not just turning heads but throwing down the gauntlet in the race for design dominance.
With a stunningly slim 5.95mm profile, it’s set to become the world’s thinnest curved-screen phone, challenging design norms and industry heavyweights like Samsung and Apple.
Fresh leaks and images from respected tech insider ICE CAT show the HOT 60 Pro+ stacked side-by-side with the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge. Infinix’s new device is just 0.2mm thicker but significantly lighter, weighing only 154.6g against Samsung’s 163.8g. The post, which has gone viral on X, boldly states: “Compared to each other, the thickness of S25 Edge is only 0.2mm less than that one…”
The side-by-side comparisons don’t end there: images depict the HOT 60 Pro+ beside an iPhone and even next to stacked coins and credit cards. The message is clear: Infinix is gunning for style leadership in a category long dominated by flagship giants.
But there’s more than looks to this bold move. According to reports from sources close to the development, the HOT 60 Pro+ will ship in both 4G and 5G variants, powered respectively by MediaTek’s Helio G200 and a Dimensity series chip. Storage configurations range from 256GB with 8/12GB RAM to a top-tier 512GB variant, making it a serious contender for power users, gamers, and content creators.
In today’s market, where youth style meets budget-conscious decision-making, this device is poised to dominate Nigeria’s mid-range space with flagship aesthetics and affordable pricing. Speculators peg its price around ₦439,500 (~$293), a steal when compared to devices it mirrors in appearance and performance.
Battery life is another area where the HOT 60 Pro+ may outclass its rivals. While the S25 Edge maxes out at 3,900mAh, the Infinix may retain its predecessor’s 5,000mAh capacity or go even further using silicon-carbon technology, allowing for ultra-slim designs without compromising endurance.
Infinix’s teaser campaign, “Thin, yet Everything,” signals more than marketing flair. It’s a strategic rebrand that aims to elevate Infinix from a budget option to a trendsetting force, especially for African markets like Nigeria, where consumers crave performance, longevity, and aesthetics without the premium price tag.
With a full launch expected in the coming days, the HOT 60 Pro+ is already creating the kind of buzz usually reserved for flagship brands. Whether you’re a student, a creator, or just someone who wants a phone that turns heads in Lagos traffic, this is one release to watch.