Maintaining its strongholds in Asian countries like Pakistan and Philippines, Infinix has earned its place in the budget phone market as one of the leading competitors with models like the Zero 20 and Note 12. Contemporarily, they plan on going a step further by anticipating the launch of supposedly the ‘thinnest curved screen phone,’ the Infinix Hot 60 Pro+.

While not even near the price range of an iPhone, it was compared to one with its triple camera setup. Although Samsung set the record of 5.8 with the S25 Edge, Infinix has followed closely behind, with Apple also set to launch the Iphone 17 Air with a 5.5mm body.

Although the era of thin phones is being revived, we are yet to see whether the market accepts them with their ups and downs.

Infinix users have had their experiences with past models like the Hot 50 Pro and the Zero Series, with positive feedback regarding the battery life and performance. Although there are negligible glitches like auto-touching and sensor misunderstandings, these phones are sleek. Not only do they fit into your pocket, but they look good while doing so, as they are offered in variable colour schemes and designs based on the variant. Moreover, they are easily repairable and have a reputation for charging fast.