Leaked Hands-On Images Reveal Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ Aiming to Challenge Galaxy S25 Edge with Sleek Design

Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ Leak Hints at Ultra-Slim Rival to Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge

The race for the slimmest smartphone is heating up, and Infinix appears ready to take on major players in the Android space. Following Samsung’s launch of the Galaxy S25 Edge earlier this month—boasting a sleek 5.8mm profile—a fresh leak suggests that Infinix is preparing to debut the Hot 60 Pro+ with an equally thin, if not thinner, design. According to early information, the device could come in at just under 6mm thick, signaling a strong push toward ultra-slim form factors in the budget and mid-range segments.

Well-known tipster Ice Cat (@UniverseIce) recently shared new insights on X (formerly Twitter), revealing that the Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ has reportedly entered mass production. The device is expected to feature a 5.95mm thick body, which would make it one of the thinnest curved-screen phones on the market. Supporting this claim are leaked hands-on images showing the Hot 60 Pro+ next to a standard iPhone, where the Infinix device clearly appears slimmer. The photos also reveal a triple-camera setup on the back, with slightly raised lenses that maintain the device’s minimalist design aesthetic.

This development positions Infinix as a surprising contender in the increasingly competitive thin-phone category. With its 5.95mm profile, the Hot 60 Pro+ nearly matches the Galaxy S25 Edge and could appeal to users looking for a stylish yet affordable alternative. While the slimness of a phone often raises questions about battery life and heat management, Infinix seems determined to balance aesthetics with performance. More technical specifications are expected to surface closer to the official launch.

As thin smartphones become a design trend once again, it’s worth noting that Infinix is not the only brand pursuing this path. Apple is rumored to be launching its iPhone 17 Air in September with an even slimmer 5.5mm chassis. However, these ultra-slim phones likely occupy different pricing tiers, with Infinix focusing on the more budget-conscious segment. The Hot 60 Pro+ will also serve as a successor to last year’s Hot 50 Pro+, signaling the company’s ongoing ambition to deliver cutting-edge design without compromising accessibility.