Infinix Hot 60 5G
Infinix Note 50s 5G

Infinix Hot 60 5G Infinix Note 50s 5G

Overview

Welcome to our in-depth comparison of the Infinix Hot 60 5G and the Infinix Note 50s 5G — two 5G-capable smartphones that share the same Android 15 foundation yet take noticeably different paths. From display technology and performance to camera setups and charging speeds, there is plenty to weigh before choosing between these two devices. Read on to discover how they stack up across every key specification.

Common Features

  • Both phones are water resistant with an IP64 ingress protection rating.
  • Neither phone has a rugged build.
  • Neither phone can be folded.
  • Both phones support Always-On Display.
  • Neither phone supports HDR10.
  • Neither phone supports HDR10+.
  • Neither phone supports Dolby Vision.
  • Neither phone has a secondary screen.
  • Both phones have a touchscreen.
  • Both phones have integrated LTE and 5G support.
  • Both phones support 64-bit processing and use big.LITTLE technology with HMP.
  • Both phones have 8 CPU threads and support DirectX 12.
  • Both phones support a maximum of 16GB of RAM.
  • Neither phone has built-in optical image stabilization.
  • Both phones have a CMOS sensor with phase-detection autofocus and continuous autofocus during video recording.
  • Both phones support slow-motion video recording and have a built-in HDR mode.
  • Both phones run Android 15.
  • Neither phone supports wireless charging, but both support fast charging.
  • Neither phone has a removable battery.
  • Both phones have stereo speakers but lack aptX, LDAC, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, aptX Lossless support, and a radio.
  • Both phones have 5G support, dual SIM slots, Bluetooth 5.4, USB Type-C with USB 2.0, and a fingerprint scanner.
  • Neither phone has emergency SOS via satellite or crash detection.

Main Differences

  • Weight is 193 g on Infinix Hot 60 5G and 180 g on Infinix Note 50s 5G.
  • Thickness is 7.8 mm on Infinix Hot 60 5G and 7.6 mm on Infinix Note 50s 5G.
  • Width is 76.8 mm on Infinix Hot 60 5G and 74.5 mm on Infinix Note 50s 5G.
  • Height is 166 mm on Infinix Hot 60 5G and 164.3 mm on Infinix Note 50s 5G.
  • Display type is LCD IPS on Infinix Hot 60 5G and OLED/AMOLED on Infinix Note 50s 5G.
  • Pixel density is 262 ppi on Infinix Hot 60 5G and 393 ppi on Infinix Note 50s 5G.
  • Resolution is 720 x 1600 px on Infinix Hot 60 5G and 1080 x 2436 px on Infinix Note 50s 5G.
  • Refresh rate is 120Hz on Infinix Hot 60 5G and 144Hz on Infinix Note 50s 5G.
  • Damage-resistant glass is present on Infinix Note 50s 5G but not available on Infinix Hot 60 5G.
  • Chipset is MediaTek Dimensity 7020 on Infinix Hot 60 5G and MediaTek Dimensity 7300 on Infinix Note 50s 5G.
  • Internal storage is 128GB on Infinix Hot 60 5G and 256GB on Infinix Note 50s 5G.
  • RAM is 6GB on Infinix Hot 60 5G and 8GB on Infinix Note 50s 5G.
  • Geekbench 6 multi-core score is 2291 on Infinix Hot 60 5G and 2932 on Infinix Note 50s 5G.
  • RAM speed is 2750 MHz on Infinix Hot 60 5G and 6400 MHz on Infinix Note 50s 5G.
  • Semiconductor size is 6 nm on Infinix Hot 60 5G and 4 nm on Infinix Note 50s 5G.
  • Main camera is a single 50 MP lens on Infinix Hot 60 5G, while Infinix Note 50s 5G has a dual-lens setup with 64 MP and 2 MP.
  • Front camera resolution is 8 MP on Infinix Hot 60 5G and 13 MP on Infinix Note 50s 5G.
  • Maximum video recording resolution is 1440 x 30 fps on Infinix Hot 60 5G and 2160 x 30 fps on Infinix Note 50s 5G.
  • Dual-tone LED flash is present on Infinix Note 50s 5G but not available on Infinix Hot 60 5G.
  • Battery capacity is 5200 mAh on Infinix Hot 60 5G and 5500 mAh on Infinix Note 50s 5G.
  • Charging speed is 18W on Infinix Hot 60 5G and 45W on Infinix Note 50s 5G.
  • A 3.5 mm audio jack is present on Infinix Hot 60 5G but not available on Infinix Note 50s 5G.
  • Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) support is present on Infinix Note 50s 5G but not available on Infinix Hot 60 5G.
  • An external memory slot is available on Infinix Hot 60 5G but not present on Infinix Note 50s 5G.
  • NFC is present on Infinix Note 50s 5G but not available on Infinix Hot 60 5G.
  • A curved display is featured on Infinix Note 50s 5G but not on Infinix Hot 60 5G.
Specs Comparison
Infinix Hot 60 5G

Infinix Hot 60 5G

Infinix Note 50s 5G

Infinix Note 50s 5G

Design:
water resistance Water resistant Water resistant
weight 193 g 180 g
thickness 7.8 mm 7.6 mm
width 76.8 mm 74.5 mm
height 166 mm 164.3 mm
volume 99.44064 cm³ 93.02666 cm³
Ingress Protection (IP) rating IP64 IP64
has a rugged build
can be folded

Both the Infinix Hot 60 5G and the Infinix Note 50s 5G share the same IP64 ingress protection rating, meaning neither is fully waterproof but both can handle dust and water splashes in daily situations like light rain or accidental spills. Neither has a rugged build or a foldable form factor, so they occupy the same conventional smartphone category in terms of durability design.

Where the two diverge is in physical footprint and feel-in-hand. The Note 50s 5G is measurably more compact across every dimension — 180 g versus 193 g, 7.6 mm versus 7.8 mm thick, and a smaller overall volume of 93 cm³ compared to roughly 99.4 cm³. That 13-gram weight difference may sound minor on paper, but sustained one-handed use over the course of a day makes lighter phones noticeably more comfortable. The narrower 74.5 mm width of the Note 50s 5G also improves thumb reach compared to the Hot 60 5G's 76.8 mm, which matters for users with average or smaller hands.

The Infinix Note 50s 5G has a clear edge in design: it is slimmer, lighter, and more pocketable without sacrificing any protection tier. For users who prioritize ergonomics and portability, the Note 50s 5G is the stronger choice in this category.

Display:
Display type LCD, IPS OLED/AMOLED
screen size 6.7" 6.78"
pixel density 262 ppi 393 ppi
resolution 720 x 1600 px 1080 x 2436 px
refresh rate 120Hz 144Hz
has branded damage-resistant glass
supports HDR10
supports HDR10+
Always-On Display
supports Dolby Vision
Has a secondary screen
has a touch screen

The display gap between these two phones is substantial. The Note 50s 5G uses an OLED/AMOLED panel while the Hot 60 5G relies on an LCD IPS screen — a fundamental difference in display technology. AMOLED panels produce true blacks by switching off individual pixels, deliver richer contrast, and are generally more power-efficient at lower brightness levels. For everyday tasks like scrolling social media, streaming video, or reading, the visual quality difference is immediately perceptible.

Sharpness is another area where the gap is hard to ignore. The Note 50s 5G renders at 1080 x 2436 px with a pixel density of 393 ppi, whereas the Hot 60 5G tops out at 720 x 1600 px and just 262 ppi. At typical viewing distances, 393 ppi produces text and images that appear crisp and detailed, while 262 ppi can show visible pixelation on fine content. The Note 50s 5G also has a faster 144Hz refresh rate versus 120Hz on the Hot 60 5G — a smaller but still real advantage for smoother scrolling and gaming. Additionally, the Note 50s 5G includes branded damage-resistant glass, offering meaningful scratch and drop protection that the Hot 60 5G lacks.

The Infinix Note 50s 5G wins this category decisively. Its AMOLED technology, significantly higher resolution and pixel density, faster refresh rate, and protective glass make it the superior display across nearly every meaningful metric.

Performance:
internal storage 128GB 256GB
RAM 6GB 8GB
Chipset (SoC) name MediaTek Dimensity 7020 MediaTek Dimensity 7300
GPU name IMG BXM 8 256 Mali G615 MC2
CPU speed 2 x 2.2 & 6 x 2 GHz 4 x 2.5 & 4 x 2 GHz
Geekbench 6 result (multi) 2291 2932
Geekbench 6 result (single) 884 1026
GPU clock speed 900 MHz 1047 MHz
Has integrated LTE
RAM speed 2750 MHz 6400 MHz
semiconductor size 6 nm 4 nm
Supports 64-bit
DirectX version DirectX 12 DirectX 12
Has integrated graphics
Uses big.LITTLE technology
CPU threads 8 threads 8 threads
Uses HMP
maximum memory amount 16GB 16GB
DDR memory version 5 5

Under the hood, the Note 50s 5G carries a clear generational advantage. Its MediaTek Dimensity 7300 is built on a 4 nm process node versus the 6 nm Dimensity 7020 in the Hot 60 5G. Smaller fabrication nodes generally translate to better power efficiency and thermal performance, meaning the Note 50s 5G can sustain demanding tasks longer before throttling. The real-world performance gap is confirmed by Geekbench 6 scores: the Note 50s 5G posts a multi-core score of 2932 and single-core of 1026, compared to 2291 and 884 respectively for the Hot 60 5G — roughly a 28% lead in multi-core throughput, which is meaningful for multitasking and CPU-intensive apps.

Memory bandwidth is another standout differentiator. The Note 50s 5G's RAM runs at 6400 MHz versus just 2750 MHz on the Hot 60 5G — more than double the speed. Faster RAM reduces bottlenecks when loading assets, switching between apps, or running games, contributing to a snappier feel beyond what raw CPU scores alone suggest. The Note 50s 5G also ships with 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage compared to 6 GB RAM and 128 GB on the Hot 60 5G, giving it more headroom for background processes and significantly more space for files and media. The GPU clock advantage (1047 MHz vs 900 MHz) further reinforces the Note 50s 5G's edge in graphics-heavy scenarios.

The Infinix Note 50s 5G wins this category comprehensively. Its newer chipset, faster RAM, higher benchmark scores, and greater storage capacity combine to deliver a meaningfully more capable performance package across everyday and demanding use cases alike.

Cameras:
megapixels (main camera) 50 MP 64 & 2 MP
wide aperture (main camera) 1.6f 1.8f
Has a dual-lens (or multi-lens) main camera
megapixels (front camera) 8MP 13MP
has built-in optical image stabilization
video recording (main camera) 1440 x 30 fps 2160 x 30 fps
Has a dual-tone LED flash
number of flash LEDs 2 2
has a BSI sensor
has a CMOS sensor
has continuous autofocus when recording movies
Has phase-detection autofocus for photos
supports slow-motion video recording
has a built-in HDR mode
has manual exposure
has a flash
optical zoom 0x 0x
has manual ISO
has a serial shot mode
has manual focus
has a front camera
Has laser autofocus
Shoots 360° panorama
has manual white balance
shoots raw
has touch autofocus
has manual shutter speed
can create panoramas in-camera
wide aperture (front camera) 2f 2.2f
Has a front-facing LED flash
has a dual-lens (or multi-lens) front camera
supports HDR10 recording
supports Dolby Vision recording
has a front-facing camera under the display
Has a RGB LED flash
has 3D photo/video recording capabilities

On the main camera, the two phones make different trade-offs. The Hot 60 5G offers a single 50 MP sensor with a wider f/1.6 aperture, which allows more light per shot and can be advantageous in low-light conditions. The Note 50s 5G counters with a 64 MP primary sensor paired with a secondary 2 MP lens, though its aperture is slightly narrower at f/1.8. The dual-lens setup gives the Note 50s 5G more shooting versatility, and the higher resolution means more detail to work with when cropping. For most users, the resolution and multi-lens flexibility of the Note 50s 5G outweigh the marginal aperture advantage of the Hot 60 5G — particularly since neither phone includes optical image stabilization.

Video capability is another point of separation. The Note 50s 5G tops out at 2160p (4K) at 30 fps, while the Hot 60 5G caps at 1440p at 30 fps. For anyone recording travel footage, events, or content intended for large screens, 4K recording produces noticeably sharper results with more flexibility in post-processing. The Note 50s 5G also includes a dual-tone LED flash, which produces more natural-looking skin tones in flash photography compared to the standard single-tone flash on the Hot 60 5G. On the selfie side, the Note 50s 5G's 13 MP front camera outresolves the Hot 60 5G's 8 MP shooter, though the Hot 60 5G's slightly wider f/2.0 front aperture versus f/2.2 is a negligible difference in practice.

The Infinix Note 50s 5G takes this category. Higher main camera resolution, a dual-lens system, 4K video recording, a better selfie camera, and a dual-tone flash collectively make it the more capable imaging device, despite the Hot 60 5G's slight aperture edge on the main lens.

Operating system:
Android version Android 15 Android 15
has clipboard warnings
has location privacy options
has camera/microphone privacy options
has Mail Privacy Protection
has theme customization
can block app tracking
blocks cross-site tracking
has on-device machine learning
has notification permissions
has media picker
Can play games while they download
has dark mode
has Wi-Fi password sharing
has battery health check
has an extra dim mode
has focus modes
has dynamic theming
can offload apps
Has customizable notifications
has Live Text
has full-page screenshots
supports split screen
gets direct OS updates
has PiP
Can be used as a PC
Has sharing intents
has a child lock
Supports widgets
Is free and open source
Has offline voice recognition
has voice commands
Tracks the current position of a mobile device
is a multi-user system
has Quick Start

From a software standpoint, the Infinix Hot 60 5G and the Infinix Note 50s 5G are identical. Both run Android 15 and share an exactly matching feature set across every data point provided — including privacy controls, productivity tools, and system-level capabilities.

Practically speaking, both phones offer a solid and modern Android experience: on-device machine learning, split-screen multitasking, Picture-in-Picture, dynamic theming, customizable notifications, and offline voice recognition are all present on each device. Privacy-conscious users will find the same toolkit on either phone, covering location, camera, and microphone access controls as well as app tracking restrictions.

This category is a complete tie. Neither phone holds any software advantage over the other based on the provided specs. A buyer's decision here should rest entirely on the hardware differences covered in other categories.

Battery:
battery power 5200 mAh 5500 mAh
has wireless charging
Supports fast charging
charging speed 18W 45W
has a removable battery
has a battery level indicator
has a rechargeable battery

Capacity-wise, the two phones are closely matched but the Note 50s 5G edges ahead with a 5500 mAh battery versus 5200 mAh on the Hot 60 5G. The 300 mAh difference is modest and unlikely to translate into dramatically different screen-on time in daily use — both are large cells by any measure and should comfortably cover a full day for most users.

Where the gap becomes genuinely significant is charging speed. The Note 50s 5G supports 45W fast charging compared to just 18W on the Hot 60 5G. In practical terms, 45W can take a depleted battery to a usable charge level in roughly 30–40 minutes, while 18W charging is a noticeably slower process that may require leaving the phone plugged in for well over an hour to reach a similar state. For users who rely on quick top-ups between activities, this difference in charging speed is far more impactful day-to-day than the marginal capacity advantage.

The Infinix Note 50s 5G wins this category. Its larger battery and significantly faster 45W charging make it the stronger choice for users who prioritize both endurance and the convenience of rapid recharging.

Audio:
has a socket for a 3.5 mm audio jack
has stereo speakers
has aptX
has LDAC
has aptX HD
has aptX Adaptive
has aptX Lossless
Has a radio

Audio hardware is largely identical between these two phones, with one notable exception. Both feature stereo speakers and neither supports advanced Bluetooth audio codecs like aptX, LDAC, or their variants — meaning wireless audio quality is capped at the same baseline on each device.

The key differentiator is the 3.5 mm headphone jack, which the Hot 60 5G retains and the Note 50s 5G omits. For users who own wired headphones or earphones — whether for audio quality, reliability, or simply avoiding the need to charge accessories — this is a meaningful practical distinction. The absence of a headphone jack on the Note 50s 5G pushes users toward Bluetooth audio or USB-C adapters, which adds friction and potential latency for wired listening.

For this specific category, the Infinix Hot 60 5G has the edge. The shared stereo speaker setup and identical Bluetooth codec support mean neither phone stands out on wireless or speaker audio, but the Hot 60 5G's retained 3.5 mm jack offers greater wired audio flexibility — a genuine advantage for users who prefer or rely on wired listening.

Connectivity & Features:
release date July 2025 April 2025
has 5G support
Wi-Fi version Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
SIM cards 2 SIM 2 SIM
Bluetooth version 5.4 5.4
has an external memory slot
Has USB Type-C
USB version 2 2
has NFC
download speed 2770 MBits/s 3270 MBits/s
Has a fingerprint scanner
has emergency SOS via satellite
has crash detection
is DLNA-certified
has a gyroscope
supports ANT+
Has a heart rate monitor
has GPS
has a compass
supports Wi-Fi
Has an infrared sensor
has an accelerometer
has a cellular module
Has a barometer
has an HDMI output
Uses 3D facial recognition
Has an iris scanner
Stylus included
supports Galileo
Has motion tracking
Has optical tracking
Has a built-in projector

Much of the connectivity foundation is shared: both phones support 5G, dual SIM, Bluetooth 5.4, USB Type-C, GPS, gyroscope, accelerometer, compass, and an infrared sensor. That said, three meaningful differences separate them. The Note 50s 5G adds Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) to its wireless stack, while the Hot 60 5G tops out at Wi-Fi 5. Wi-Fi 6 delivers better throughput in congested environments — think apartments with many devices or busy public networks — and contributes to the Note 50s 5G's higher peak download speed of 3270 Mbits/s versus 2770 Mbits/s on the Hot 60 5G.

The Note 50s 5G also includes NFC, which the Hot 60 5G lacks entirely. NFC enables contactless payments, quick Bluetooth pairing, and transit card functionality — conveniences that are increasingly relevant in everyday life. In exchange, the Hot 60 5G offers something the Note 50s 5G does not: a microSD card slot for expandable storage. For users who need to store large libraries of media or prefer the flexibility of swappable storage, this is a practical advantage, especially given that the Hot 60 5G ships with only 128 GB of internal storage.

This category is a split, with each phone catering to different priorities. The Note 50s 5G holds the broader connectivity edge through Wi-Fi 6 and NFC, while the Hot 60 5G counters with expandable storage — a trade-off that matters most depending on how a user manages files and payments.

Miscellaneous:
has a video light
Has sapphire glass display
Has a curved display
Has an e-paper display

This category has limited data points, and most are shared: both phones include a video light and neither features sapphire glass or an e-paper display. The only differentiator is that the Note 50s 5G has a curved display, while the Hot 60 5G uses a flat panel.

A curved screen is primarily an aesthetic and ergonomic choice. It gives the device a more premium, sleek appearance and can make edge-to-edge swiping feel more fluid. The trade-off is that curved displays can be slightly more prone to accidental edge touches and are sometimes harder to fit with screen protectors. Whether this is an advantage or a drawback depends largely on personal preference.

Based strictly on the provided data, the Infinix Note 50s 5G has a marginal edge here by virtue of the curved display adding a premium design element — but this is a minor distinction in a category with very few differentiating specs, and it will not be a deciding factor for most buyers.

Comparison Summary & Verdict

After examining every specification, a clear picture emerges for each device. The Infinix Note 50s 5G is the stronger all-round performer: its OLED display with 144Hz refresh rate, more powerful Dimensity 7300 chipset, larger 256GB storage, 45W fast charging, NFC, Wi-Fi 6, and 4K video recording make it a compelling choice for users who want a premium mid-range experience. The Infinix Hot 60 5G, on the other hand, holds its own for budget-conscious buyers — offering a 3.5 mm headphone jack, expandable storage via microSD, and a wider main-camera aperture, all in a package that trades raw power for practical everyday convenience. If display quality, speed, and modern connectivity are your priorities, the Note 50s 5G wins out. But if affordability, wired audio, and storage flexibility matter more, the Hot 60 5G remains a solid, dependable pick.

Infinix Hot 60 5G
Buy Infinix Hot 60 5G if...

Buy the Infinix Hot 60 5G if you want a 3.5 mm headphone jack, expandable microSD storage, and a lighter wallet-friendly handset for everyday use.

Infinix Note 50s 5G
Buy Infinix Note 50s 5G if...

Buy the Infinix Note 50s 5G if you prioritize a sharper OLED display, faster 45W charging, stronger performance, NFC, Wi-Fi 6, and 4K video recording.