
The Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ has officially gone global, and it’s the kind of phone that makes you stop and look twice—not because of flashy ads or specs, but because of how it actually feels in hand. Thin, light, and surprisingly stylish, it’s already turning heads in the mobile world for two reasons that are hard to ignore.
At just 5.95mm thick and weighing only 155 grams, the Hot 60 Pro+ barely feels like a phone in your pocket. It’s the kind of device you double-check to make sure you didn’t leave behind. In a world of bulky phones that look alike, Infinix has taken a different route with this one—prioritizing how it feels more than how it looks on paper.
The thinness isn’t just a number. Holding the Hot 60 Pro+ gives a sense of sleekness that’s usually reserved for far more expensive devices. It fits naturally in the hand, slides easily into jeans, and somehow still packs in the essentials, like a curved AMOLED display and a long-lasting battery.

The back of the phone tells another story. There’s a light ring near the camera—called the Active Halo Light—that glows in soft pulses. It’s subtle, not too flashy, but adds a nice touch when you get a call or a message. And if you pick up the Moco Cyber Green version, there’s even more to the experience. That model has a back covered in Scent Weave Leather, and yes—it smells like Davidoff Cool Water. It’s one of those strange but oddly satisfying details you didn’t know you wanted until you try it.
A phone that feels different
Most phones boast about cameras and chips, but the Hot 60 Pro+ hits differently because it doesn’t forget the small things. There’s a fingerprint sensor tucked under the screen, a punch-hole selfie camera that doesn’t get in the way, and dual stereo speakers tuned by JBL. Even the button on the side—the One-Tap AI Button—is made to do more with a single press.

Still, the main conversation around this phone isn’t about performance, even though it runs the latest software and promises future updates for years. The real story here is how Infinix managed to squeeze all of it into something so thin and light without cutting corners. There’s even an IP65 rating for dust and water resistance, which usually adds thickness, but somehow not here.
And then there’s the color range. It’s bold. Titanium Silver. Misty Violet. Sleek Black. Sonic Yellow. Coral Tides. But again, Moco Cyber Green stands out—not just for the name, not just for the fragrance, but for how it breaks the rules of what phone backs are supposed to feel like.
The launch also brought three other phones—Hot 60 Pro, Hot 60i, and Hot 60 5G—but none of them carry the same minimal weight and feel that the Pro+ does. It’s clear that this model is the centerpiece of the release, with details that seem small but add up to something you don’t forget after handling it once.
The price? About $150 for the base model. But again, this isn’t a phone that leads with numbers. It leads with feel. If you’re the kind of person who notices how a phone rests in your hand or how it slides across a table, you’ll understand why this one is getting all the attention.
Infinix didn’t try to make the most powerful phone with the Hot 60 Pro+. Instead, they made one that feels like it belongs in your life. Easy to hold. Easy to carry. With a few surprises that make you smile. Sometimes, that’s more than enough.