Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ Review: The Ultra-Slim Phone Apple and Samsung Wish They Made

The quest for the "ultra-slim phone" hasn’t exactly set the world on fire. Rumor has it, both Samsung and Apple’s pursuit of razor-thin designs may have backfired, potentially leading to the demise of the iPhone Air 2 and Galaxy S26 Edge. But what if the problem isn’t the profile, but the price and power? Tiny batteries and hefty price tags are a tough sell, no matter how sleek the device. Enter the Infinix 60 Pro+ – a phone that dares to ask: what if thin could also be affordableandlong-lasting? It even has a slightly thicker, equally impressive sibling, the Infinix 60 Pro, sharing its core DNA.

Forget flagship prices, but don’t expect budget compromises. The Infinix 60 Pro and 60 Pro+ arrive packing curved OLED displays boasting silky-smooth refresh rates, batteries built for endurance, and performance that punches above its weight class. But are these affordable wonders too good to be true? Our deep-dive review unearths everything you need to know – the dazzling highs and the inevitable lows – before you decide.

Infinix Hot 60 Pro and Pro+

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Around $150

Infinix Hot 60 Pro and Pro Plus (3)

Forget flimsy. Forget features that fizzle. The Infinix 60 Pro and 60 Pro+ aren’t playing games – they’re delivering a knockout punch to the budget phone market with specs and performance that redefine "value."

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Premium-looking design for the Infinix 60 Pro+, premium feel for the 60 Pro
  • Vibrant AMOLED display at 144Hz in this price range
  • Snappy and responsive performance
  • Big batteries despite slim design (especially in the Infinix 60 Pro+)
  • Camera quality is quite good
  • Audio jack on the Infinix 60 Pro
  • Suite of AI features that are actually useful

Cons

  • Misleading camera module design (there is only one usable sensor)
  • The Infinix 60 Pro+ is quite slippery without a case
  • Lots of bloatware and ads by default

Disclaimer

Infinix tossed us the keys to their 60 Pro and 60 Pro+ for a month-long joyride. We ditched our usual drivers and put these phones through their paces, living with them day in and day out. No strings attached, no sponsored fluff just our honest take after a month of real-world use.

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  • Infinix Hot 60 Pro and 60 Pro+: Specs
  • Infinix Hot 60 Pro and 60 Pro+ Review: Design
  • Infinix Hot 60 Pro and 60 Pro+ Review: Display
  • Infinix Hot 60 Pro and 60 Pro+ Review: Performance
  • Infinix Hot 60 Pro and 60 Pro+ Review: Benchmarks
  • Infinix Hot 60 Pro and 60 Pro+ Review: Battery Life and Charging
  • Infinix Hot 60 Pro and 60 Pro+ Review: Software
  • Infinix Hot 60 Pro and 60 Pro+ Review: Camera
  • Should You Buy the Infinix 60 Pro/Infinix 60 Pro+?

Infinix Hot 60 Pro and 60 Pro+: Specs

Infinix 60 Pro/60 Pro+: Specs

| | | | — | — | | Display | 6.78-inch, 1,224 x 2,720 px, 144Hz | | Processor | Mediatek Helio G200 | | RAM | 8GB | | Storage | 128GB, 256GB | | Battery | 5,160mAh | | Cameras | 50MP main (f/1.8 aperture, 1/1.95″, OIS), auxiliary depth lens | | Colors | Sleek Black, Titanium Silver, Coral Tides, Misty Violet, Sonic Yellow, Moco Cyber Green (Pro+)/Sleek Black, Titanium Silver, Coral Tides, Sapphire Blue, Jungle Breath, Orange Rose Valley (Pro) |

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Infinix Hot 60 Pro and 60 Pro+ Review: Design

Beneath their similar specs, the Infinix Hot 60 Pro and Pro+ tell different design stories. Both command attention with their substantial size, but the devil’s in the details. The Pro+ flaunts a waterfall display, its curved edges whispering luxury. Conversely, the Hot 60 Pro plants its feet with a classic flat screen. While the Pro+ undeniably steals the spotlight with its elegant curves, the Pro holds its own, sporting impressively slimmed-down bezels for its class. Symmetry isn’t perfect – a slight "chin" adds character – but both phones redefine expectations for affordable design.

Flip the phones over, and the story shifts. Camera and LED placement remain twins, but the materials tell vastly different tales. The Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ shimmers with a fiberglass back, treated to a mesmerizing gradient dance as light plays across its surface. Tilt it, and the colors ripple. Its sibling, the Hot 60 Pro, embraces a faux leather finish, a "frosted" touch adding a layer of subtle elegance. While the Pro+’s fiberglass promises durability, it can feel a bit plasticky in hand. The 60 Pro’s faux leather, however, offers a tactile delight and a superior grip – a boon for the case-less adventurer.

Beyond aesthetics, the Infinix Hot 60 Pro and Pro+ diverge in surprising ways. The Pro+’s curved screen necessitates a matching, curved frame, a design choice absent in the Pro’s more angular build. But the Pro strikes back with features the Pro+ lacks: a beloved 3.5mm headphone jack and, intriguingly, a customizable button. Imagine shortcuts at your fingertips – a short press for the camera, a long press for your favorite app, a double press for… well, that’s up to you. This programmable key grants the Hot 60 Pro an unexpected edge in usability, offering a personalized interaction its sibling simply can’t match.

The Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ doesn’t just have a design; it makes a statement. Its razor-thin profile, a mere 5.95mm, is an instant head-turner. Sacrifices were made – farewell, audio jack and programmable button – but the payoff is a device that feels more premium than its price tag suggests. And the weight? Forget lugging around a brick. The Hot 60 Pro+ is featherlight, a revelation if you’re used to larger phones. After spending time with it, my old device feels like a relic of a bygone era.

The Infinix Hot 60 Pro and Pro+ shrug off fingerprints like seasoned pros, a welcome discovery after weeks of relentless daily use. Scratches? They laugh in the face of minor abrasions – both phones remain pristine. While the Hot 60 Pro+ boasts a premium design language, its fiberglass finish, unfortunately, flirts with a "plastic fantastic" vibe. A textured matte finish, perhaps, would have truly elevated its aesthetic. Nevertheless, both devices feel reassuringly robust; no flimsy buttons or unsettling gaps here. Solid construction through and through.

Infinix Hot 60 Pro and 60 Pro+ Review: Display

Feast your eyes! The Infinix Hot 60 Pro and Pro+ aren’t playing around. They’re flaunting massive 6.78-inch OLED displays bursting with 1.5K resolution (1,224 x 2,720 pixels). But the real kicker? A silky smooth 144Hz refresh rate. It’s clear Infinix poured serious resources into crafting a visual experience that pops. Prepare to be mesmerized.

Dive into a world of vivid visuals! Colors explode with sharpness and vibrancy on this multimedia canvas, banishing the "black smear" ghost that haunts budget OLEDs. Out of the box, expect natural hues striving for P3 perfection. Craving more pop? Crank up the saturation in settings and unleash a dazzling color storm. This screen punches way above its weight class, rivaling displays found on premium devices.

Boasting a peak brightness of 1,600 nits, it’s a luminous performer. Direct sunlight might present a slight challenge, demanding a bit of squinting to pierce the glare. However, remember the price point! Indoors, the screen shines brilliantly, offering effortless visibility and an immersive experience.

While the Infinix Hot 60 Pro and Pro+ boast a silky-smooth 144Hz display, prepare for a slight twist. Most apps, and even the phone’s own menus, cap out at a still-fluid 120Hz. Lacking LTPO wizardry, the refresh rate dances between distinct steps – 30Hz, 60Hz, 90Hz, 120Hz, and the coveted 144Hz. Choose to let the phone intelligently juggle these rates, or dive into granular control, assigning specific refresh rates to individual apps. Power users, take note: only system apps unlock the full 144Hz potential, while third-party apps gracefully glide at a maximum of 120Hz.

The Infinix Hot 60 Pro and Pro+ offer surprisingly slick performance. We squeezed every drop of power from the chipset, and while the performance section dives deeper, know this: It’s impressive. A few stumbles occur, like brief pauses when juggling apps or pulling down the notification shade. Still, the overall experience is unexpectedly fluid – trading my flagship for either of these felt surprisingly comfortable.

Forget lag – these screens are lightning fast. With a 240Hz touch sampling rate, the Infinix Hot 60 Pro and Pro+ translate your every tap and swipe into instant action. Gaming feels hyper-responsive, and navigating menus is unbelievably smooth. Missed taps? A thing of the past. Stay tuned for a deep dive into the performance that makes this responsiveness a game-changer.

The bezels are surprisingly slender for a budget phone, though the bottom edge sports a subtle "chin." A discreet, centered punch-hole houses the selfie camera and unlocks a curious trick: Infinix’s "Magic Ring." Think Dynamic Island-lite. This software addition expands to display charging status, incoming calls, and face unlock animations. While not as polished as its inspiration, it adds a touch of playful novelty. However, its integration isn’t always seamless. Picture this: a YouTube video playing in a mini-window, and the Magic Ring pops up. Redundant, right? Refining this feature could truly elevate the user experience.

Infinix Hot 60 Pro and 60 Pro+ Review: Performance

The Infinix "Hot" series sticks to its roots, fueled once again by MediaTek’s Helio G-series. The Hot 60 Pro and Pro+ models both hum along with the Helio G200. While it’s no fire-breathing dragon, this chip provides a surprisingly slick experience for daily use, even dipping its toes into the gaming pool. Forget lag; think smooth sailing for your everyday needs.

The chipset gets a helping hand from 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and UFS 2.2 storage across the board. Need more memory? There’s the ubiquitous "virtual RAM expansion," promising an extra 8GB. But here’s a tip: leave it switched off. It’s like pouring water into a leaky bucket – minimal performance gain, maximum storage drain. Trust us, the native 8GB, coupled with the manufacturer’s software wizardry, delivers a buttery-smooth experience. Skip the virtual stuff and enjoy the real deal.

These Infinix phones punch above their weight. Day-to-day, the Hot 60 Pro+ and 60 Pro deliver a surprisingly fluid experience. Apps snap open, and multitasking is a breeze. Juggling Chrome, Spotify, Messenger, Instagram, X/Twitter, and Discord felt effortless – apps remained suspended in memory, ready to jump back into action without a frustrating reload. While the chipset isn’t a powerhouse, the phones feel remarkably snappy. This responsiveness highlights Infinix’s software optimization prowess, squeezing every last drop of performance from the available hardware.

Don’t let the price tag fool you. These budget-friendly devices punch above their weight, delivering surprisingly smooth gameplay on your favorite mobile titles. Forget top-tier specs; experience optimized performance where it truly counts.

Pushing the Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ and 60 Pro to their limits in graphically intense games? Don’t expect to crank everything to Ultra. But before you settle for the default settings, experiment! Call of Duty, for instance, defaults to Medium for both "Graphics Quality" and "Frame Rate." While "Graphics Quality" might be capped, bumping that "Frame Rate" to High can unlock a surprisingly smoother, more responsive gaming experience. It’s all about finding that sweet spot.

Genshin Impact on mobile? Prepare for a resource rumble! The game defaults to "Lowest" graphics – a common sight given the hardware. But don’t despair! You can squeeze out a smidge more visual fidelity by bumping the "Render Resolution" up to "Low" (it’s initially set to "Lowest"). Dare to experiment with other settings too! Hunt for that sweet spot where graphics and performance strike a beautiful, playable balance on your phone.

Unleash the beast within your Hot 60 Pro or Pro+! Infinix’s XBoost is your secret weapon, a gaming command center that transforms your device into a powerhouse. Dive into a world of customizable performance tweaks, battery-saving bypass charging for marathon sessions, and eye-shielding tech for late-night raids. But that’s not all – XBoost throws in a voice-altering ninja mask for incognito chatter during those intense online battles. XBoost isn’t just a suite; it’s a game changer.

Infinix Hot 60 Pro and 60 Pro+ Review: Benchmarks

The Hot 60 Pro and Pro+ punch above their weight class in synthetic benchmark tests – an impressive feat given their budget-friendly price. But the real magic lies in their cool composure. Forget scorching temperatures; these phones laugh in the face of thermal throttling. Maybe it’s their efficient design, or perhaps they just know how to keep their cool under pressure. Either way, even when pushed to their absolute limits, the Hot 60 Pro and Pro+ remain remarkably chill.

Geekbench 6

The Helio G200 just threw its hat into the ring on Geekbench 6, clocking in at 736 single-core and 1,995 multi-core points. Think of it as a digital sparring match – it’s trading blows with Samsung’s Exynos 1280. However, the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 in the presumed Galaxy A36 remains the heavyweight champ, but considering the price difference, the G200 is putting up a respectable fight.

| | | | | | — | — | — | — | |Device|Single-Core|Multi-Core|GPU| | Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ | 736 | 1,995 | 1,479 | | Samsung Galaxy A36 | 996 | 2,470 | 2,215 | | Moto G 5G 2024 | 849 | 1,931 | 1,143 |

3DMark’s Wildlife Extreme Stress Test

Wildlife Extreme Stress Test: a benchmark designed to bring smartphones to their knees. Scores were as expected, with most devices struggling to keep pace. But the Infinix Hot 60 Pro and Pro+? They laughed in the face of thermal throttling. While others faltered, these phones stayed cool under pressure, delivering near-perfect stability. Translation? Prepare for marathon gaming sessions without sacrificing a single frame. Consider your high score safe.

| | | | | | — | — | — | — | |Device|Best Loop|Lowest Loop|Stability| | Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ | 383 | 380 | 99,2% | | Samsung Galaxy A36 | 905 | 901 | 99,6% | | Moto G 5G 2024 | 313 | 308 | 98,4% |

AnTuTu

The devices roared through AnTuTu, leaving a score of 581,166 points in their wake. That’s not just good; it’s a 23% leap over the Exynos 1280! While CPU performance remained neck-and-neck, the Helio G200’s more muscular GPU might be the secret weapon behind this impressive victory.

| Device | Score | | — | — | | Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ | 581,166 | | Samsung Galaxy A36 | 763,429 | | Google Pixel 9a | 1,253,414 |

Infinix Hot 60 Pro and 60 Pro+ Review: Thermals

Infinix has seemingly defied physics with the Hot 60 Pro/Pro+. Our tests reveal thermal performance that’s nothing short of astonishing. Even the razor-thin Pro+ model, which seemingly lacks room for proper cooling, remains remarkably cool under pressure. Consider it a testament to Infinix’s clever engineering they’ve managed to pack serious chill into a slender frame.

| Benchmark | Temperature | | — | — | | Geekbench | 29,6 °C/85,28°F | | 3D Mark Extreme Stress Test | 32 °C/89,6°F | | Antutu | 30,4 °C/86,72°F |

While 4K recording is off the table due to hardware limitations, we pushed these devices to their limit, recording in 2K at 30fps. How did they fare? After 5 and 10-minute recording sessions, the temperature results are in, and the numbers speak for themselves.

| | | | | — | — | — | |Device|5 minutes|10 minutes| | Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ (2K) | 29,5°C/85.1 °F | 30.4 °C/86,72°F | | Google Pixel 8a (4K) | 31,05 °C/ 87,9 °F | 33,38 °C/92,1 °F | | Google Pixel 9a (4K) | 34.16 °C/93,5 °F | 37.55 °C/99,6 °F |

Infinix Hot 60 Pro and 60 Pro+ Review: Battery Life and Charging

Infinix squeezes a mighty 5,160 mAh battery into both the Hot 60 Pro and the Hot 60 Pro+. What’s truly impressive is that the Hot 60 Pro+ manages this massive power cell while maintaining a shockingly slim physique. This generous battery, paired with its energy-sipping chipset, delivers truly exceptional longevity.

Forget battery anxiety. These phones laugh in the face of power outlets. We’re talking a full day, easy, for the everyday user. Even if you’re glued to your screen, pushing the limits with games and endless scrolling, good luck draining the battery before bedtime. We wrung them out in our labs: a staggering 9 hours of screen-on time surfing Wi-Fi, and a solid 7 hours braving the wild with data-hungry apps under the sun. Prepare to be unplugged.

This phone laughs in the face of power users. We threw everything at it – an hour-long gaming marathon, a two-hour video binge, GPS guiding us through a virtual wilderness, and a camera snapping photos like a paparazzi frenzy. After nearlyeight hoursof screen-on time, and westillcouldn’t kill it. This isn’t just all-day battery life; it’s endurance that redefines the game.

Juice up time! Both contenders boast 45W wired fast charging, so you’ll be back in action in no time. Wireless charging? A no-show, but hardly a surprise considering the price tag. Need to share some power? They can even act as a portable power bank, doling out 10W of reverse wired charging to rescue your friend’s dying device.

| | | | | — | — | — | |Device|Battery life|Charging| | Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ | 21:22:36 | 0:59:32 | | Google Pixel 9a | 21:23:09 | 1:32:02 | | Samsung Galaxy A36 | 16:50:15 | 1:15:00 |

Infinix Hot 60 Pro and 60 Pro+ Review: Software

The budget reality of these Infinix phones hits hardest not with sluggish performance or missing features – surprisingly, they pack a punch. Instead, prepare for a bloatware blizzard and an ad avalanche the moment you power up.

The Hot 60 Pro+ runs XOS 15, which is built on top of Android 15. XOS 15 is one of the most feature-rich Android-based software skins on the market. It is packed to the brim with utilities, customizations, and tools. There is a robust “Game Space” that optimizes performance and blocks notifications, a “Smart Panel” for quick access to apps, an app cloner, a video toolkit, and the aforementioned “Magic Ring” (Infinix’s “Dynamic Island” approach). Plus, you’ll find a powerful theme engine that will allow you to totally change the look of your device in a few taps, also allowing you to create your custom themes by mixing items from others.

The Infinix Hot 60 Pro and Pro+ aren’t just smartphones; they’re AI-powered companions. Ditch endless scrolling with XOS 15’s one-tap website summarizer, summoned from the Smart Panel in any browser. Writer’s block? Gone! Highlight text and unleash the AI writing assistant. Transform rough ideas into polished prose, fix typos with a tap, and condense lengthy paragraphs. Need to sound less casual or more direct? Fine-tune your tone from breezy to businesslike. These phones don’t just connect you – they amplify your productivity.

Beyond the usual suspects like Google Gemini, this device explores uncharted AI territory. Imagine an AI playground where you’re not confined to a single model. That’s Folax, their integrated AI voice assistant, letting you experiment with alternatives like Deepseek. Then there’s Smart Touch, a clever on-screen item recognition system – part Google’s Circle to Search, part proprietary magic. Sadly, summoning Smart Touch with the two-finger gesture proved unreliable in my experience. Thankfully, Google’s familiar Circle to Search was always a dependable fallback.

Unleash the untapped potential of your Infinix device! Go beyond basic smartphone functions with AI-powered tools that redefine what’s possible. Imagine effortlessly extracting text from complex documents, conjuring stunning artwork from rudimentary sketches, or instantly transcribing voice recordings. Real-time subtitles break down language barriers, while custom AI-generated wallpapers transform your screen into a dynamic canvas. This isn’t just a collection of novelties; it’s a curated suite of intelligent features designed to elevate your everyday experience.

But the Gallery app? That’s where things getreallyinteresting. Forget tedious copy-pasting – with a single tap, you can pluck text straight from an image. Need to tweak a photo? Dive into the AI editing suite. Banish blemishes with impressive precision, or, for a touch of magic,expandyour image beyond its original borders using the power of generative AI. Prepare to be amazed.

Beneath the shimmering surface of innovation lies a troubling truth. While the brand flexes its technological muscle with a dazzling array of advanced functions, a shadow lurks: bloatware and intrusive ads. The unboxing experience, typically a moment of anticipation, quickly devolved into a digital excavation. We unearthed a dozen pre-installed, third-party applications everything from forgettable games to shadow app stores. The worst part? While some of this digital debris could be cleared away, a stubborn core resisted deletion, forever tainting the user experience.

But the real invasion of privacy comes from within. Imagine your phone constantly whispering unwanted suggestions: "Try this app!" "Read this news!" That’s the reality with system-level ad integration. The XOS launcher becomes a relentless promoter, shoving "Instant Apps" you never asked for in your face. Even the Palm Store and system browser morph into spam cannons, bombarding you with notifications for recommended apps and clickbait headlines. And just when you think you’ve found a safe corner, more "suggestions" pop up, like digital weeds choking the life out of your user experience.

Infinix’s home screen holds a couple of surprises – not all of them pleasant. That swipe-down gesture? Instead of the expected notification shade, you’re greeted with a "Global Search" box… and a deluge of ads. And say goodbye to your familiar Google feed; Infinix has swapped it for a "Zero Screen."

Think you can ditch these unwanted additions easily? Think again. Infinix has buried the off switches deep. The shortcut buttons frustratingly lack the power to actually disable the features. Prepare for a treasure hunt through System Settings > Wallpapers & Personalization > Home Screen Settings to finally reclaim your home screen. It’s almost as if Infinixdoesn’twant you to change things.

Infinix delivers powerful hardware at a price that seems impossible, and here’s the secret: software. While the out-of-the-box experience includes platform monetization, a few clever tweaks unlock a near-ad-free experience. It’s a trade-off, sure, but with a little effort, you can silence the interruptions and unleash the phone’s true potential.

XOS: Love it or hate it, you won’t ignore it. Think vibrant, think bold. This isn’t your grandma’s Android. Custom icons pop, widgets burst with color, and the notification panel? Prepare for a visual spectacle. While a world away from stock Android’s clean lines, XOS plunges headfirst into a realm of personalized expression. Personally, I find its audacity refreshing, even if my heart still belongs to the minimalist aesthetic.

Infinix Hot 60 Pro and 60 Pro+ Review: Camera

Don’t let the Infinix Hot 60 Pro+’s camera fool you. While itlookslike it’s packing a triple-lens arsenal, it’s more of a clever illusion. The star of the show is a surprisingly capable main sensor, punching above its weight in this price range. The other "lenses?" One’s a depth sensor, the other a quirky IR blaster for controlling your TV – nifty, but not exactly photography powerhouses. So, while the design might be a bit of a tease, that main sensor delivers.

The Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ could have been a contender. Its lone, capable camera punches above its weight, delivering surprisingly good images. Why, then, the charade of extra, useless lenses? The iPhone 16e flaunts its single lens with pride, proving less can be more. Infinix, take note: ditch the pretense and embrace the power of simplicity.

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Forget sweeping landscapes and microscopic marvels – this phone’s not playing that game. There’s no wide-angle wonder or macro magic here. But before you write it off, know this: the Sony IMX882 sensor is a secret weapon, delivering image quality that punches way above its weight class. Prepare to be surprised.

Sunlight floods the scene, and the phone responds with dazzling 12.4MP shots crisp details explode with vibrant color. Infinix leans into bold image processing, serving up pictures that pop with brightness, saturation, and a razor-sharp edge. Forget "natural" these are instant social media stars, primed for likes and shares straight from your camera roll. And the best part? No mushy "oil painting" effect here, a rare treat at this price point.

The dynamic range walks a tightrope – respectable, yet shy of breathtaking. Auto HDR bravely battles harsh sunlight and rescues shadows, though occasionally, the victory tastes a bit… synthetic. Complex lighting still throws punches, leaving some areas shrouded in unnecessary darkness. While the Helio G200’s image processor isn’t a champion, Infinix could squeeze more HDR potential from it. But fear not, daylight devotees! In bright conditions, the camera sings, delivering results that often surpass mere satisfaction and occasionally achieve the truly remarkable.

As dusk descends, the camera’s cracks begin to show. Suddenly, capturing a shot feels like an eternity as the night mode kicks in. Considering the price point, the results are often passable, even impressive at times. But woe betide the unsteady hand! Any movement during capture transforms your potential masterpiece into a blurry mess. Night shots inevitably reveal a softer side – details fade, textures blur, and lighting loses its finesse. It’s expected, of course. The Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ shines in daylight, and at night, it’s…usable, with compromises. The real opportunity for improvement lies in mastering HDR capture, especially in tricky lighting situations.

Should You Buy the Infinix 60 Pro/Infinix 60 Pro+?

Forget flagships! The Infinix 60 Pro and 60 Pro+ deliver a knockout punch under $200. Prepare to be amazed because, at this price, you’re getting a screen that sings, performance that purrs, and a camera that captures memories in stunning clarity. It’s not just raw power; Infinix has sprinkled magic dust with seriously impressive software optimization. Yes, there’s a catch: bloatware and ads. But consider this a minor inconvenience on the path to smartphone Nirvana. Tame those pesky notifications (a little digging in the settings is all it takes), and you’ll unlock incredible value. Bottom line? If you’re budget-conscious but crave a premium experience, these phones are screaming your name.

You should buy the Infinix 60 Pro/Infinix 60 Pro+ if:

  • You’re looking for a well-rounded device with good specs across multiple segments for under $200
  • You’re looking for a budget phone with good camera quality
  • You want a phone whose battery can easily last more than a day with normal use

You should not buy the Infinix 60 Pro/Infinix 60 Pro+ if:

  • You’re looking for an ad-and-bloatware free experience by default
  • You prefer a UI design close to stock Android
  • You’re looking for a phone with an ultra-wide and/or macro camera

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