Infinix Hot 50 Pro & Pro Plus Launched in Pakistan; Slimmest Designs, Helio G100 SoC & More

The wait is over! The Infinix Hot 50 Pro and Hot 50 Pro Plus have officially launched in our local market, delivering on their promises and more at a competitive price point. The Hot 50 Pro is available with 128GB of storage, while the Pro Plus offers a 256GB option.

Infinix Hot 50 Pro & Pro Plus Launched in Pakistan; Slimmest Designs, Helio G100 SoC & More

These devices boast a unique design, with the Hot 50 Pro Plus claiming the title of the world’s thinnest slim-edge phone at just 6.8mm thick — a record-breaker in its category. At this price range, it’s truly one of a kind.

The Hot 50 Pro Plus is built with a focus on slimness without compromising performance. Powered by the Helio G100 SoC, it packs ample power and has achieved a 5-year fluency rating from TUV SUD.

Out of the box, the phone runs on Android 14, with a promised upgrade to Android 15 in the future. While it may not offer more updates, this is expected for an entry-tier device.

The phone features a stunning 6.78” AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, 1080p resolution, and a peak brightness of 1300 nits. The display is protected by Gorilla Glass and includes features like Always-on-Display, 2160Hz PWM dimming, 100% DCI-P3 color gamut, and Blue Light Eye Protection.

With an IP54 rating, the Hot 50 Pro Plus is resistant to dust and water splashes, making it durable even in tough conditions. Its 50MP main camera is enhanced with Infinix’s AI features, and the 5000mAh battery supports 33W fast charging. The Hot 50 Pro Plus (8/256GB variant) is priced at just Rs 57,999.

Infinix Hot 50 Pro

The Hot 50 Pro also features a 6.78” AMOLED display but comes with a flat design, measuring 7.4mm thick. While it lacks the slim-edge build of the Pro Plus, it still competes with mid-range offerings from Oppo and Vivo. The display offers a 120Hz refresh rate, 1080p resolution, and an impressive 1800 nits peak brightness.

The camera setup includes a 50MP main sensor, a 2MP depth sensor, and an 8MP front camera. It also has an IP54 rating for water and dust resistance. Powered by the same Helio G100 processor, the performance is on par with the Pro Plus. It features a 5000mAh battery with 33W fast charging, under-display fingerprint ID, and stereo speakers.

Running on Android 14 with XOS 14.5, the Hot 50 Pro is packed with features. Priced at Rs 44,999 for the 8/128GB variant, it offers great value for money.

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