Despite its similar name, the new Infinix Hot 60i 5G differs in many ways from the previously unveiled Infinix Hot 60i. Now we know everything about it.
Infinix Hot 60i 5G stands out from the crowd with its unusual horizontal camera island, reminiscent of Google smartphones or the upcoming iPhone 17 Air. The front of the phone looks less appealing, with a more modest 5MP selfie camera in the notch instead of the 8MP front camera in the punch-hole found on Infinix Hot 60i 4G. The rear camera setup, despite the visual change, doesn't bring much new – it's still a 50MP main camera with an f/1.6 aperture and a secondary camera, omitted from the official specifications.
Infinix Hot 60i 5G has a 6.75-inch LCD display with HD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and a peak brightness of 670 nits. Its Mediatek Dimensity 6400 processor runs Android 15 with the XOS 15.1 interface, and its 6000 mAh battery can be charged at 18W—making it larger than the Infinix Hot 60i 4G's battery, but it charges much slower. As a consolation, there's 10W reverse charging, allowing you to use the smartphone's capacious battery as a power bank. Infinix Hot 60i 5G also features IP64 waterproofing, an infrared emitter, a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, and Infinix AI tools.
photo: Infinix
Infinix Hot 60i 5G is now available for purchase on the manufacturer's official website in four colour options – Shadow Blue, Sleek Black, Monsoon Green, and Plum Red. There is only one memory variant – 4 GB RAM and 128 GB of internal storage, expandable with a 2 TB microSD card. Its launch price is 9,299 rupees, which translates to $107 or €90. It will also be available on Flipkart and physical stores on August 21.




