
Exclusive: Here are some more images showing the Infinix Hot 60 Pro+'s sub-6mm design
Infinix Android Rumors
Infinix is expected to launch the Hot 60 Pro+ with a sub-6mm design soon. Last week, we saw some images comparing its slim design to a regular iPhone, and yesterday, we saw a video comparing the Hot 60 Pro+'s thickness and weight to those of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge. Today, we've got some exclusive images corroborating previous leaks, with two of them showing the Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ being as thick as four credit cards and three coins.
Infinix Hot 60 Pro+
The Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ will be 5.95mm thick, which could make it the world's thinnest curved display phone at launch. Yesterday's video revealed that while the Hot 60 Pro+ is 0.2mm thicker than the Galaxy S25 Edge, it surprisingly weighs less: 154.6g vs. 163.8g.
Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ with the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge
That makes us wonder about the battery capacity of the Infinix Hot 60 Pro+. While there's no word from Infinix about that, a reliable source told us the Hot 60 Pro+ will "pack a massive battery." It remains to be seen how massive the battery will be. Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge

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