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Ice Universe: the Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ is lighter than and almost as thin as the Galaxy S25 Edge

Ice Universe: the Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ is lighter than and almost as thin as the Galaxy S25 Edge

GSM Arena27-05-2025
Thin is in? The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge launched with a slender frame that measures just 5.8mm thick – and soon it will have competition. No, we're not talking about the iPhone 17 Air, but instead about the Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ – Ice Universe has a unit on hand and posted this comparison video with the S25 Edge.
The Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ is a sub-6mm phone – it should be 5.95mm, though the calipers used in the video only show one decimal point. That's 0.2mm or so (depending on the exact dimensions) more than the S25 Edge.
Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ measured against the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge
Next up, both phones went on the scales and the Infinix phone is actually lighter – 154.6g vs. 163.8g for the Galaxy. That's pretty impressive work by the Infinix team, but it does beg the question – what kind of battery is inside the Hot 60 Pro+?
Unfortunately, The Cat has made no mention of capacity so far. Samsung only managed to fit 3,900mAh in the Galaxy S25 Edge frame, so it's not a high bar to clear. The Infinix Hot 50 Pro+ was 6.8mm thick, weighed 162g and packed a 5,000mAh battery. Of course, that model is from last year and these days high density Si/C batteries are much more common.
We'll have to wait and see – which might be a while, since Infinix still hasn't officially confirmed the existence of the Hot 60 Pro+, never mind having set an announcement date.
Hey, guys!I have the Infinix HOT 60 Pro+ and the SAMSUNG S25 Edge. Now I might be the only person on the earth who both have the thinnest flat screen phone and the thinnest curved screen phone. Compared to each other, the thickness of S25 Edge is only 0.2mm less than that one,… pic.twitter.com/DKblkosAVT — ICE CAT (@UniverseIce) May 27, 2025
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