The display difference between these two phones is one of the most significant dividing lines in their entire spec sheets. The Hot 60 Pro Plus uses an OLED/AMOLED panel, while the Hot 60i 5G relies on an LCD IPS screen — a fundamental technology gap that affects contrast, color vibrancy, and black levels in everyday use. OLED panels produce true blacks by switching pixels off entirely, resulting in punchier visuals and better battery efficiency when displaying dark content, advantages no LCD can replicate regardless of other tuning.
The resolution gap compounds this further. The Pro Plus renders at 1224 x 2720 px with a pixel density of 440 ppi, delivering sharp, crisp text and fine detail. The Hot 60i 5G's 720 x 1600 px resolution yields just 260 ppi — a noticeable step down that becomes apparent when reading small text or viewing detailed images up close. On the refresh rate front, the Pro Plus offers 144Hz versus the Hot 60i 5G's 120Hz, meaning marginally smoother scrolling and animations, though both are well above the baseline 60Hz experience. The Pro Plus also features branded damage-resistant glass, adding a durability layer the Hot 60i 5G lacks.
The Hot 60i 5G does offer an Always-On Display, which the Pro Plus omits — a small but practical convenience for glancing at time and notifications without fully waking the screen. However, this single feature cannot offset the breadth of display advantages on the other side. The Hot 60 Pro Plus wins the display category decisively, offering a superior panel technology, significantly higher pixel density, and a faster refresh rate across nearly every meaningful metric.