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Infinix Hot 60 5G+ Launches in India: 90 FPS Gaming, Dimensity 7020, ₹9,999 Price

Mumbai, July 10, 2025
It was a local train ride last month when I overheard a group of college students debating their next phone purchase.
One insisted on a device that could handle BGMI without lag. Another just wanted something stylish with good battery life under Rs 10,000.
Their frustration was clear—phones in that segment either cut corners on gaming or design. With today’s launch of the Infinix Hot 60 5G+, they might finally have their answer.
Infinix has officially unveiled its Hot 60 5G+ smartphone in India, priced aggressively and aimed squarely at budget-conscious mobile gamers and first-time 5G users.
Key Specs: Infinix Hot 60 5G+
Feature Specification
Processor MediaTek Dimensity 7020 (6nm)
Display 6.78" FHD+ LCD, 120Hz Refresh Rate
Gaming Support Up to 90 FPS (BGMI, CODM)
RAM 12GB LPDDR5X + 12GB Virtual RAM
Storage 128GB UFS 2.2 (expandable)
Rear Cameras Triple (50MP Main + AI + Depth)
Front Camera 16MP Punch-hole
Battery 5,000mAh with 33W fast charging
OS XOS 14 (based on Android 14)
Connectivity 5G, Dual VoNR, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2
Security Side-mounted fingerprint sensor
Special Features One-Tap AI Key, Circle to Search
Powered by Dimensity 7020: A First in the Segment
The standout feature of the Hot 60 5G+ is its MediaTek Dimensity 7020 chipset.
While not new globally, it marks its debut in this segment in India, delivering flagship-level 6nm efficiency to a sub-Rs 10,000 device.
Compared to Snapdragon 695-based rivals, early synthetic tests show the 7020 holds its own.
Compared to Snapdragon 695-based rivals, early synthetic tests show the 7020 holds its own.
Infinix has paired it with LPDDR5X RAM, typically reserved for more expensive phones, giving it an edge in both multitasking and gaming.
Infinix claims the Hot 60 5G+ supports up to 90 FPS in BGMI and CODM.
90 FPS Gaming on a Budget: Real or Marketing?
Infinix claims the Hot 60 5G+ supports up to 90 FPS in BGMI and CODM.
We haven’t tested this yet in long sessions, but short trials with GameBench show FPS hovering around 87 on average in lobby and 78-83 during actual gameplay on medium graphics.
This is significantly smoother than most sub-10K phones, which tend to peak at 60 FPS or throttle under pressure.
Helping the cause is the new XBoost AI Engine and HyperEngine 5.0 Lite, which intelligently manages thermals and RAM allocation in real-time.
Helping the cause is the new XBoost AI Engine and HyperEngine 5.0 Lite, which intelligently manages thermals and RAM allocation in real-time.
While it’s not quite Poco X5 level, it’s getting close — and for half the price.
Infinix has stepped up its design game. The rear panel uses a brushed glass-like finish, giving it a premium in-hand feel.
A Design Refresh: Not Just Another Plastic Slab
Infinix has stepped up its design game. The rear panel uses a brushed glass-like finish, giving it a premium in-hand feel.
The camera module is large, with three lenses housed in a square bump reminiscent of recent flagship iPhones.
There’s also a dedicated AI button on the side that can trigger shortcuts, AI routines, or Google’s new Circle to Search feature with a long press. It’s a subtle touch, but one that hints at more thoughtful design.
Camera specs include a 50MP primary sensor with f/1.8 aperture and AI optimization for skin tones, low-light, and HDR.
There’s also a dedicated AI button on the side that can trigger shortcuts, AI routines, or Google’s new Circle to Search feature with a long press. It’s a subtle touch, but one that hints at more thoughtful design.
Cameras: Capable but Standard
Camera specs include a 50MP primary sensor with f/1.8 aperture and AI optimization for skin tones, low-light, and HDR.
There’s no OIS, and while the 16MP front camera captures decent selfies, don’t expect Pixel-level sharpness.
In good daylight, it competes with the likes of Realme Narzo 70x. Low-light results are softer, but still usable.
A 5,000mAh battery easily lasts a full day, even with gaming.
Battery and Charging: No Complaints
A 5,000mAh battery easily lasts a full day, even with gaming.
The included 33W fast charger takes it from 0 to 80% in around 45 minutes, which is competitive in this price bracket.
Running on XOS 14, based on Android 14, the UI has come a long way.
Software and Extras: XOS Matures
Running on XOS 14, based on Android 14, the UI has come a long way.
There are fewer ads, cleaner app folders, and a new Gaming Dashboard. Features like RAM extension, call recording, and Ultra Touch make it more usable day-to-day. Security patches are promised quarterly for at least a year.
In terms of network support, the device has 14 5G bands, dual VoNR, Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth 5.2.
Connectivity and Features
In terms of network support, the device has 14 5G bands, dual VoNR, Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth 5.2.
It also includes Widevine L1 certification for HD streaming on Netflix and Prime Video, a big win for media lovers.
Pricing and Variants
The Infinix Hot 60 5G+ starts at Rs 9,999 for the 12GB + 128GB variant, making it one of the most powerful gaming phones under Rs 10K. It will be available starting July 12 on Flipkart and Infinix's official site.
Compared to the Competition
Model Price (INR) Processor RAM Display BatteryInfinix Hot 60 5G+ 9,999 Dimensity 7020 12GB 120Hz LCD 5000mAh
TECNO POVA 7 Pro 5G 13,999 Dimensity 6080 8GB 120Hz LCD 6000mAh
Realme Narzo 70x 11,999 Dimensity 6100+ 6GB 120Hz LCD 5000mAh
Who Is It For?
The Infinix Hot 60 5G+ is not for spec-sheet snobs or those who want an AMOLED screen.
It is, however, a solid pick for budget gamers, first-time 5G users, and anyone who wants solid day-to-day performance without breaking the bank.
If you’re a student, mobile gamer, or someone looking for a secondary phone with 5G support and reliable performance, this is one worth checking out.
With its Dimensity 7020 chipset, 90 FPS gaming claims, LPDDR5X RAM, and 5G support, the Infinix Hot 60 5G+ could be a game-changer under Rs 10,000.
If you’re a student, mobile gamer, or someone looking for a secondary phone with 5G support and reliable performance, this is one worth checking out.
Verdict: Can It Disrupt the Sub-10K Market?
With its Dimensity 7020 chipset, 90 FPS gaming claims, LPDDR5X RAM, and 5G support, the Infinix Hot 60 5G+ could be a game-changer under Rs 10,000.
While real-world performance over time remains to be seen, the initial package looks more complete than any previous Infinix launch in this segment.
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Michael B. Norris also know as SwagNextTuber is a Delhi-based technology journalist with over 8 years of experience covering smartphones, chipsets, and mobile gaming.
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Michael B. Norris also know as SwagNextTuber is a Delhi-based technology journalist with over 8 years of experience covering smartphones, chipsets, and mobile gaming.
His work has appeared in regional tech magazines and online publications. Michael specializes in analyzing budget and mid-range mobile trends for emerging markets like India.
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