In the wild, constantly evolving landscape of smartphones, we’ve seen innovations from foldable screens to pro-grade cameras and processors that genuinely challenge desktop PCs. But every so often, a device pops up that just makes you tilt your head and wonder: how did they even manage that?!

Right now, all eyes are on the rumored Infinix Hot 60 Pro+. This isn’t just another phone aiming for a sleek profile; it’s reportedly so impossibly slender that its creators are literally showcasing its thinness using the most relatable of everyday items: your credit cards and spare coins. Forget poring over spec sheets for a moment; we’re talking about a phone that might just reshape your definition of “slim” in your pocket.
Recent leaks are serving up some jaw-dropping visuals of the Infinix Hot 60 Pro+. The device apparently measures a mere 5.95mm thick – a figure that’s already incredibly impressive on its own. Yet, to really drive the point home, these teaser images and videos actually place the phone side-by-side with four standard credit cards. And then, perhaps even more astonishingly, they compare it against a stack of just three coins. Coins! It’s a marketing move that certainly sparks memories of bold past flagship teasers, but it’s undeniably effective at illustrating just how impossibly thin this curved-screen marvel is.
Why this relentless chase for ever-thinner phones? Well, a super-slim device simply feels fantastic in hand, glides effortlessly into any pocket, and undeniably projects a premium, minimalist vibe. The Infinix Hot 60 Pro+, with its stunning curved display, is clearly vying for the crown of the “thinnest curved screen phone.”
While its rumored competitor, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge, clocks in at an even leaner 5.8mm, the Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ reportedly sports a more dramatic curve. This design choice often creates an even slimmer visual impression. What’s more, despite being a hair thicker, leaked details suggest the Infinix model actually weighs less than the S25 Edge – a notable 154.6 grams versus 163.8 grams. That’s a difference you’d absolutely notice throughout your day.
Of course, seasoned tech watchers know the pursuit of extreme thinness often sparks immediate questions: What about battery life? Can a phone this thin truly last a full day of heavy use? Here’s where Infinix might surprise us. Known for packing substantial batteries into their devices, while official specs are still under wraps (the phone hasn’t been formally unveiled yet), reliable tipsters are buzzing that the Hot 60 Pro+ will still manage to “pack a massive battery,” possibly hovering around 5000mAh, similar to its predecessor. If true, that’s a huge win, meaning you might not have to sacrifice endurance for that breathtakingly sleek profile.
Beyond the Bend: What Else to Expect
While its record-breaking thinness is certainly the main event, the Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ isn’t just a pretty (and incredibly thin) face. Based on current leaks and Infinix’s strong track record with its Hot series, this phone is shaping up to be a compelling mid-range contender, expected to offer:
- A vibrant 6.78-inch curved AMOLED display with a buttery-smooth 120Hz refresh rate.
- A versatile triple-rear camera setup, likely featuring a sharp 50MP main sensor.
- It’s set to launch with Android 15 right out of the box, layered with Infinix’s user-friendly XOS skin.
- An under-display optical fingerprint sensor for quick and modern security.
- And, as we hope, that robust battery with fast charging to keep you powered up.
The Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ feels like more than just another phone; it’s a design statement. It showcases just how far engineering and innovation have pushed the boundaries of what’s physically achievable in a smartphone. As we eagerly await Infinix’s official announcement for all the juicy details, these early glimpses confirm one thing: our pockets are about to get a lot more comfortable, and our expectations for cutting-edge smartphone design just got a whole lot thinner.
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