The Infinix Hot 60 Pro is priced around Rs. 46,000 in Pakistan for the 8GB RAM + 128GB storage variant. With discounts, you might grab it for around Rs. 43,500, depending on your city and shop. But here’s the real question: Is it worth your money, or should you look elsewhere? Let’s break it down.
Design & Build Quality
Infinix nailed the design this time. The Hot 60 Pro feels like a refined version of the Note 50 series, featuring a slim 6.6mm profile that’s easy to hold. While the frame and back are plastic, the finish feels premium for this price.
You get:
- A hard shell case in the box
- Slimmer bezels for a sleek look
- Gorilla Glass 7i for drop resistance
- IP64 rating for dust and splash protection
- A 3.5mm headphone jack and triple card slot
This phone stands out for its build quality, especially in this price range.
Display Quality
The Hot 60 Pro features an AMOLED display marketed as “1.5K” with a 144Hz refresh rate. Here’s the reality:
- The panel is 1080p; “1.5K” is just marketing.
- The refresh rate is software-enhanced, usually running at 90Hz or 120Hz.
- Colors are vibrant, videos stream up to 1440p on YouTube and Full HD on Netflix.
- Outdoor brightness is solid, and the in-display fingerprint scanner is quick.
For media consumption, this display is excellent, despite the marketing tricks.
Audio
- Hybrid stereo speakers: 70% output from the bottom, 30% from the top.
- Loud enough for media, though bass is weak.
- A step up from single-speaker phones.
Performance
Powered by the MediaTek G200 chipset (an upgraded G100), this phone handles daily tasks smoothly.
- PUBG Mobile supports 60FPS gameplay.
- Good for casual gaming and multitasking.
- 8GB RAM (marketed as 16GB with virtual RAM) + 128GB UFS 2.2 storage.
- Would’ve been better with 256GB storage at this price.
This is not a powerhouse, but it’s fine for students and everyday use.
Battery & Charging
Despite its slim design, Infinix packed in a 5160mAh battery and a 45W fast charger:
- 0-100% in ~1 hour 10 minutes
- 6-8 hours screen-on time
- Easily lasts a day and a half on light use
- Supports reverse charging and bypass charging for gaming
Software
Runs on Android 15 with XOS 15.1 skin. Infinix promises:
- 3 years of Android updates
- 5 years of security patches
XOS is feature-rich but can feel bloated. If you’re an Infinix user, you’ll feel at home. Switching from Samsung or Xiaomi? Expect a learning curve.
Connectivity & Extras
- VoLTE, Wi-Fi Calling, and NFC (limited use in Pakistan)
- IR blaster
- Call recording
- No 5G support or carrier aggregation
- Decent 4.5G speeds
Cameras
- Rear: 50MP + secondary sensor
- Front: 13MP
- Daylight shots: Good detail
- Low light: Average
- Video: Up to 2K resolution, but stabilization is weak
Fine for casual shots, not for content creators.
Verdict: Should You Buy It?
The Infinix Hot 60 Pro is a stylish device with a solid AMOLED display, slim design, and fast charging. It’s ideal for:
Students
Casual users
Light gamers
However:
- 128GB storage feels limited at this price
- Marketing hype on display specs
- Average chipset and cameras for Rs. 46K
If you value design, display, and battery life, this is a solid pick. Power users and photography enthusiasts may want to explore alternatives.






