Connectivity is where the Infinix Note 50x 5G pulls decisively ahead. The most headline difference is 5G support — absent entirely on the Hot 60 Pro Plus — which future-proofs the Note 50x 5G for next-generation mobile networks and enables dramatically faster cellular speeds. That gap is reflected starkly in the data: the Note 50x 5G's download and upload speeds reach 3270 Mbits/s, compared to 650 Mbits/s down and 150 Mbits/s up on the Hot 60 Pro Plus. For users in 5G coverage areas, that's not a marginal improvement — it's a fundamentally different class of mobile connectivity.
The advantages compound on Wi-Fi too. The Note 50x 5G adds Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) support on top of the Wi-Fi 4/5 that both phones share. Wi-Fi 6 delivers faster throughput, lower latency, and more efficient performance in congested network environments — a tangible benefit in busy households, offices, or public spaces. Add NFC to the mix — missing on the Hot 60 Pro Plus — and the Note 50x 5G also enables contactless payments and quick device pairing, a convenience feature that has become a near-essential for many users. The Note 50x 5G further includes an external memory slot, allowing storage expansion, which the Hot 60 Pro Plus does not offer.
Both phones share the same Bluetooth 5.4, USB Type-C (USB 2.0), dual SIM, fingerprint scanner, GPS, compass, gyroscope, and infrared sensor — a solid shared baseline. But the differentiators in this group are significant and one-sided. The Infinix Note 50x 5G holds a commanding connectivity advantage, with 5G, Wi-Fi 6, NFC, expandable storage, and far superior network speeds all firmly in its corner.