At the panel level, these two phones are virtually identical: both use a 6.7″ LCD IPS screen with a 720 x 1600 px resolution and 262 ppi pixel density. That shared resolution tells an important story — at this size, 720p is on the softer end of the sharpness spectrum. Text and fine detail will look noticeably less crisp than on a 1080p display of the same size, though for casual social media browsing and video watching it remains perfectly usable. Neither phone offers HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, or branded damage-resistant glass, so those omissions cancel out entirely.
The single hardware differentiator is the refresh rate: the Infinix Hot 60i runs at 120Hz, while the Samsung Galaxy A07 4G is capped at 90Hz. In practice, a higher refresh rate makes scrolling, animations, and light gaming feel noticeably smoother and more responsive — a tangible, everyday benefit rather than a paper spec. The gap between 90Hz and 120Hz is less dramatic than jumping from 60Hz to 90Hz, but it is still perceptible to most users, particularly during fast-paced content.
The Hot 60i also includes an Always-On Display, a feature absent on the A07. This allows at-a-glance access to time, notifications, and status without fully waking the screen — a genuine convenience advantage for users who check their phone frequently. Taken together, the Hot 60i wins this category on the strength of its faster refresh rate and Always-On Display, both of which deliver tangible day-to-day improvements over an otherwise identical panel.