
Infinix Nigeria has officially launched the HOT 60 Pro+, now recognized as the world’s slimmest 3D-curved screen smartphone. At just 5.95mm thick and weighing only 155 grams, this device leads the HOT 60 Series lineup, which also includes the HOT 60 Pro and HOT 60i.
The HOT 60 Pro+ is 12.5% thinner and 4.3% lighter than its predecessor, but it still manages to pack in high-end features like a fast-charging, high-capacity battery and strong durability. According to Infinix, the phone’s ultra-thin design does not compromise performance or strength.
Key design innovations include a flat, structured architecture that efficiently houses all components like the SIM tray and charging port, and a NanoFiber Backshield that is 20% thinner than standard battery covers but still flexible and tough. The phone's aerospace-grade aluminum frame and Corning® Gorilla® Glass 7i further enhance durability, helping it pass a 1.5-meter drop test.
Style is another standout feature. The HOT 60 Pro+ comes in over 10 bold color options, with “Coral Tides” offering a striking red-blue mix. The Scent Weave Leather Special Edition even adds fragrance to the back cover. Other highlights include a floating camera module, futuristic Active Halo lighting, and smooth R-curved corners for better grip.
In performance, the device features a 50MP SONY camera with AI enhancements, a MediaTek Helio G200 chipset for fast gaming and streaming, and an advanced cooling system with 11 layers of thermal materials. The 144Hz AMOLED display includes an in-display fingerprint scanner and reaches up to 4500 nits brightness, making it ideal for outdoor use.
Battery life is also impressive. The 5160mAh battery retains over 80% health after 1800 charging cycles and supports 45W fast charging—powering the phone from 1% to 50% in 23 minutes and to full in 55 minutes.
Smart features like Folax AI assistant, AI photo tools, and the latest XOS 15.1.1 system make the HOT 60 Pro+ ideal for younger users. Connectivity and durability are rounded out by IP65 water and dust resistance, NFC Touch Transfer, JBL-certified speakers, and UltraLink free call technology.
The HOT 60 Pro+ is now available in Nigeria, starting at N269,600.
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