Ultra-thin smartphones are stealing the spotlight, and Infinix is stepping up to challenge Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge with its upcoming Hot 60 Pro+. A recent hands-on comparison by tipster Ice Universe has revealed just how close these two devices are in the race for the thinnest phone, sparking excitement about what Infinix has in store. With both phones pushing the boundaries of design, let’s dive into the details of this unexpected rivalry.

Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ looks slimmer due to its curved design, and is even lighter
According to Ice Universe’s comparison video, the Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ measures a razor-thin 5.95mm (the calipers used in the video only show one decimal point), only slightly thicker than the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge’s 5.8mm frame.

While the Hot 60 Pro+ is technically thicker than the S25 Edge, it appears even thinner thanks to its curved sides, as the tipster noted and the image confirms. It’s good to see Infinix is experimenting with the slim form factor rather than blindly copying what the market has already accepted.
But here’s more. The Hot 60 Pro+ is even lighter – tipping the scales at 154.6g compared to the S25 Edge’s 163.8g. This makes the Infinix a featherweight contender, but the big question is: how does it manage such a slim profile without skimping on power? The Galaxy S25 Edge includes a disappointing 3,900mAh capacity, and the battery life isn’t acceptable in 2025.


For comparison, last year’s Infinix Hot 50 Pro+ was 6.8mm thick, weighed 162g, and packed a 5,000mAh battery. With newer silicon-carbon battery tech becoming a common feature for Chinese smartphones, there’s hope the Hot 60 Pro+ could fit a larger battery.
While the S25 Edge, priced at $1,099.99, boasts premium features like a 200MP camera and Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, the Hot 60 Pro+ is expected to target the mid-range market, likely costing under $500. The hands on video also hints at a triple camera setup, however, specifications are under wraps at this point. Keep an eye out, as more information is likely to surface as we inch closer to the launch.
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