Infinix is gearing up to drop the Hot 60 Pro+, a phone that’s turning heads with its super-slim design. Fresh images have surfaced, showing off just how thin this device is, and it’s giving the Galaxy S25 Edge a run for its money in the sleekness department. With whispers of a big battery and a visible curved display, this mid-range contender is building some serious hype. Let’s dive into what these latest leaks reveal.
The Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ measures just 5.95mm thick—potentially making it the thinnest curved display phone when it launches. Following the hands-on video we shared yesterday, new images have surfaced, showcasing the slim profile and curved design of this upcoming mid-range.


One of the images shows the phone stacked against four credit cards and three coins, emphasizing just how incredibly slim it is. This kind of thickness demo brings to mind the official teasers for the Oppo Find N5. It’s interesting to see how quickly the industry is shifting back toward a thin-and-light design aesthetic. While the Galaxy S25 Edge, which uses a traditional Li-ion battery, delivers underwhelming battery life with its 3,900mAh pack, the Infinix model is expected to offer a relatively larger capacity thanks to Si/C battery tech.

That said, the big unknowns remain the battery capacity and chipset. While it’s likely to outperform the flagship S25 Edge in battery capacity—and possibly in battery life—it’s still a mid-range device, making a flagship-grade SoC unlikely. For context, last year’s Hot 50 Pro+ 4G was 6.8mm thick, weighed 162g, featured a 5,000mAh battery, and ran on the MediaTek Helio G100.
While rumors suggest the same chipset may return in the successor, we hope Infinix opts for at least a 5G-capable SoC this time. On the battery front, improved silicon-carbon tech could help the brand pack enough capacity for reliable all-day battery life. Infinix hasn’t officially confirmed the Hot 60 Pro+ or set a launch date, but these leaks—backed by real-life images and videos—suggest it’s coming soon.
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(Source: GSMArena)






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