Infinix Hot 60i
Vivo Y19s Pro

Infinix Hot 60i Vivo Y19s Pro

Overview

Welcome to our in-depth spec comparison between the Infinix Hot 60i and the Vivo Y19s Pro, two budget-friendly Android 15 smartphones competing for your attention. Both share a familiar foundation — IP64 water resistance, a 50 MP main camera, NFC, and dual SIM support — yet they diverge significantly when it comes to display refresh rate, raw performance, battery capacity, and multimedia features. Read on to see which one truly fits your lifestyle.

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 feature an LCD IPS display type.
  • Neither phone has branded damage-resistant glass.
  • HDR10 support is not available on either phone.
  • HDR10+ support is not available on either phone.
  • Dolby Vision support is not available on either phone.
  • Neither phone has a secondary screen.
  • Both phones have a touch screen.
  • Both phones have integrated LTE.
  • Both phones use a 12 nm semiconductor size.
  • Both phones support 64-bit processing.
  • Both phones use big.LITTLE technology with 8 CPU threads.
  • Both phones have a TrustZone security feature.
  • Both phones support OpenCL version 2.
  • The main camera on both phones is 50 MP with an f/1.8 aperture.
  • Neither phone has built-in optical image stabilization.
  • Both phones have phase-detection autofocus for photos and support slow-motion video recording.
  • Both phones run Android 15.
  • Both phones have clipboard warnings, location privacy options, and camera/microphone privacy options.
  • Neither phone supports wireless charging, but both support fast charging and come with a charger.
  • Neither phone has a removable battery.
  • Both phones have a 3.5 mm audio jack and a built-in radio.
  • Neither phone supports aptX, LDAC, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, aptX Lossless.
  • Neither phone supports 5G.
  • Both phones support Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) and Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac).
  • Both phones have dual SIM support, an external memory slot, USB Type-C (USB 2.0), NFC, and a 300 Mbits/s download speed.
  • Both phones have a video light, no sapphire glass display, no curved display, and no e-paper display.

Main Differences

  • Weight is 188 g on the Infinix Hot 60i and 200 g on the Vivo Y19s Pro.
  • Thickness is 7.7 mm on the Infinix Hot 60i and 8.1 mm on the Vivo Y19s Pro.
  • Width is 76.6 mm on the Infinix Hot 60i and 76.1 mm on the Vivo Y19s Pro.
  • Height is 166 mm on the Infinix Hot 60i and 165.8 mm on the Vivo Y19s Pro.
  • Volume is 97.91 cm³ on the Infinix Hot 60i and 102.20 cm³ on the Vivo Y19s Pro.
  • Screen size is 6.7″ on the Infinix Hot 60i and 6.68″ on the Vivo Y19s Pro.
  • Pixel density is 262 ppi on the Infinix Hot 60i and 264 ppi on the Vivo Y19s Pro.
  • Resolution is 720 x 1600 px on the Infinix Hot 60i and 720 x 1608 px on the Vivo Y19s Pro.
  • Refresh rate is 120 Hz on the Infinix Hot 60i and 90 Hz on the Vivo Y19s Pro.
  • Always-On Display is available on the Infinix Hot 60i but not on the Vivo Y19s Pro.
  • Internal storage is 256 GB on the Infinix Hot 60i and 128 GB on the Vivo Y19s Pro.
  • RAM is 8 GB on the Infinix Hot 60i and 6 GB on the Vivo Y19s Pro.
  • AnTuTu benchmark score is 254,655 on the Infinix Hot 60i and 221,230 on the Vivo Y19s Pro.
  • The chipset is MediaTek Helio G81 Ultra on the Infinix Hot 60i and Unisoc T612 on the Vivo Y19s Pro.
  • The GPU is Mali G52 MP2 on the Infinix Hot 60i and Mali G57 MP1 on the Vivo Y19s Pro.
  • DirectX version is 12 on the Infinix Hot 60i and 11 on the Vivo Y19s Pro.
  • Maximum supported external memory is 2000 GB on the Infinix Hot 60i and 1024 GB on the Vivo Y19s Pro.
  • Front camera resolution is 8 MP on the Infinix Hot 60i and 5 MP on the Vivo Y19s Pro.
  • Main camera video recording goes up to 1440p at 30 fps on the Infinix Hot 60i and 1080p at 30 fps on the Vivo Y19s Pro.
  • The Infinix Hot 60i has 2 flash LEDs while the Vivo Y19s Pro has 1.
  • Front camera aperture is f/2.0 on the Infinix Hot 60i and f/2.2 on the Vivo Y19s Pro.
  • Battery capacity is 5160 mAh on the Infinix Hot 60i and 6000 mAh on the Vivo Y19s Pro.
  • Charging speed is 45 W on the Infinix Hot 60i and 44 W on the Vivo Y19s Pro.
  • Stereo speakers are present on the Infinix Hot 60i but not on the Vivo Y19s Pro.
  • Bluetooth version is 5.3 on the Infinix Hot 60i and 5.2 on the Vivo Y19s Pro.
  • A gyroscope is present on the Infinix Hot 60i but not on the Vivo Y19s Pro.
  • An infrared sensor is present on the Infinix Hot 60i but not on the Vivo Y19s Pro.
Specs Comparison
Infinix Hot 60i

Infinix Hot 60i

Vivo Y19s Pro

Vivo Y19s Pro

Design:
water resistance Water resistant Water resistant
weight 188 g 200 g
thickness 7.7 mm 8.1 mm
width 76.6 mm 76.1 mm
height 166 mm 165.8 mm
volume 97.91012 cm³ 102.200778 cm³
Ingress Protection (IP) rating IP64 IP64
has a rugged build
can be folded

Both the Infinix Hot 60i and the Vivo Y19s Pro share the same IP64 water and dust resistance rating, meaning neither is fully submersible but both can handle splashes and light rain with confidence. Neither device offers a rugged build or a foldable form factor, so they occupy the same conventional smartphone category from a structural standpoint.

Where they diverge is in physical bulk. The Hot 60i comes in at 188 g and 7.7 mm thick, while the Y19s Pro is noticeably heavier at 200 g and slightly chunkier at 8.1 mm. That 12 g difference is genuinely perceptible during extended one-handed use — lighter phones cause less wrist fatigue over a long day. The thinner profile of the Hot 60i also contributes to a more premium, pocketable feel. This is further reflected in the total volume: the Hot 60i displaces roughly 97.9 cm³ versus the Y19s Pro's 102.2 cm³, a meaningful ~4% difference in overall mass distribution.

In terms of footprint, the two phones are almost identical — both sit around 166 mm tall and 76 mm wide — so the ergonomic gap comes entirely from weight and thickness rather than screen real estate. Overall, the Hot 60i holds a clear design edge: it is lighter, slimmer, and more compact without sacrificing any protection rating, making it the more comfortable device to carry and hold daily.

Display:
Display type LCD, IPS LCD, IPS
screen size 6.7" 6.68"
pixel density 262 ppi 264 ppi
resolution 720 x 1600 px 720 x 1608 px
refresh rate 120Hz 90Hz
has branded damage-resistant glass
supports HDR10
supports HDR10+
Always-On Display
supports Dolby Vision
Has a secondary screen
has a touch screen

At the panel level, these two phones are nearly twins: both use an LCD IPS display, both land at roughly 6.7 inches, and their pixel densities — 262 ppi on the Hot 60i versus 264 ppi on the Y19s Pro — are indistinguishable to the naked eye. Neither supports HDR10 or branded damage-resistant glass, so sharpness and color depth are on level ground across the board.

The meaningful split comes down to refresh rate. The Infinix Hot 60i runs at 120Hz, while the Vivo Y19s Pro tops out at 90Hz. In practice, 120Hz makes scrolling, animations, and casual gaming feel noticeably smoother and more responsive — it is one of those differences users notice immediately after switching, even if they cannot always articulate why. For a budget LCD panel, 120Hz is a genuine value-add that elevates the everyday experience.

Adding further separation, the Hot 60i supports an Always-On Display, letting users glance at the time or notifications without waking the screen — a small but genuinely convenient daily-use feature the Y19s Pro lacks entirely. Taken together, the Hot 60i holds a clear display advantage: a higher refresh rate and an Always-On Display make it the more feature-rich and fluid screen experience, despite both phones sharing virtually the same underlying panel technology.

Performance:
internal storage 256GB 128GB
RAM 8GB 6GB
AnTuTu benchmark score 254655 221230
Chipset (SoC) name MediaTek Helio G81 Ultra Unisoc T612
GPU name Mali G52 MP2 Mali G57 MP1
CPU speed 2 x 2 & 6 x 1.8 GHz 2 x 1.8 & 6 x 1.8 GHz
Has integrated LTE
RAM speed 1800 MHz 1866 MHz
semiconductor size 12 nm 12 nm
Supports 64-bit
DirectX version DirectX 12 DirectX 11
Has integrated graphics
Uses big.LITTLE technology
CPU threads 8 threads 8 threads
maximum amount of external memory supported 2000GB 1024GB
Has TrustZone
maximum memory bandwidth 13.41 GB/s 12.8 GB/s
OpenCL version 2 2
L2 cache 0.3 MB 2 MB
eMMC version 5.1 5.1
maximum memory amount 8GB 8GB
GPU execution units 2 2
GPU turbo 950 MHz 614.4 MHz
DDR memory version 4 4
shading units 32 32
L3 cache 1 MB 1 MB

The chipset gap here is real and measurable. The Infinix Hot 60i runs on the MediaTek Helio G81 Ultra, which scores 254,655 on AnTuTu, while the Vivo Y19s Pro is powered by the Unisoc T612, landing at 221,230 — roughly a 15% deficit. That margin translates to snappier app launches, smoother multitasking, and better sustained performance under load on the Hot 60i. Both chips are built on the same 12 nm process and use 8-thread big.LITTLE configurations, but the Helio G81 Ultra's performance cores clock higher, giving it a tangible edge in CPU-bound tasks.

The GPU picture reinforces this gap. The Hot 60i's Mali G52 MP2 runs a turbo clock of 950 MHz versus the Y19s Pro's Mali G57 MP1 at just 614.4 MHz — a 55% higher peak GPU frequency. Despite the G57 being a newer architecture, the dramatically lower clock speed on the Y19s Pro limits its real-world graphics output. Casual gaming and GPU-accelerated tasks will perform noticeably better on the Hot 60i. The Hot 60i also supports DirectX 12 versus DirectX 11 on the Y19s Pro, a forward-compatibility advantage for graphics APIs.

Beyond raw processing, the storage and memory configuration widens the gap further. The Hot 60i ships with 8 GB RAM and 256 GB of internal storage, compared to the Y19s Pro's 6 GB RAM and 128 GB — double the storage and a third more RAM. More RAM reduces background app kill rates, and 256 GB means users are far less likely to rely on expandable storage (though the Hot 60i also supports up to 2 TB externally, versus 1 TB on the Y19s Pro). Across every meaningful performance dimension, the Hot 60i holds a decisive advantage.

Cameras:
megapixels (main camera) 50 MP 50 MP
wide aperture (main camera) 1.8f 1.8f
Has a dual-lens (or multi-lens) main camera
megapixels (front camera) 8MP 5MP
has built-in optical image stabilization
video recording (main camera) 1440 x 30 fps 1080 x 30 fps
Has a dual-tone LED flash
number of flash LEDs 2 1
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 timelapse function
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, these two phones start from an identical foundation: a 50 MP sensor with an f/1.8 aperture, phase-detection autofocus, and a matching suite of manual controls including ISO, exposure, focus, and white balance. Neither offers optical image stabilization or optical zoom, so low-light and telephoto limitations apply equally to both. For still photography, users can expect a very similar experience.

Video is where the Hot 60i pulls ahead decisively. It can record at 1440p at 30 fps, while the Y19s Pro caps out at 1080p at 30 fps. That extra resolution means finer detail retention in footage and more flexibility for cropping in post — a meaningful advantage for users who care about video quality. The Hot 60i also uses 2 flash LEDs versus 1 on the Y19s Pro, which typically produces more even and natural-looking artificial lighting in low-light shots.

Selfie shooters will notice the gap as well. The Hot 60i sports an 8 MP front camera with an f/2.0 aperture, compared to the Y19s Pro's 5 MP sensor at the narrower f/2.2. Higher megapixels mean more detail and cropping headroom, and the wider aperture on the Hot 60i lets in more light — useful for indoor or dim-lighting selfies. Across every differentiating camera spec in this group, the Hot 60i holds a clear and consistent advantage.

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

Rarely does a spec group produce a result this clear-cut: every single software feature listed is identical between the Infinix Hot 60i and the Vivo Y19s Pro. Both ship with Android 15, the same OS version, and share an identical feature set spanning privacy controls, productivity tools, and customization options.

What that shared foundation actually delivers is worth noting. Users on either device get a solid modern Android experience — dynamic theming, split-screen multitasking, Picture-in-Picture, on-device machine learning, offline voice recognition, and granular privacy controls over camera, microphone, and location access. The battery health check feature is a practical addition for long-term ownership, and the ability to offload apps helps manage storage intelligently. These are not trivial inclusions at this price tier.

Since neither device receives direct OS updates from Google and every tracked feature maps identically across both phones, there is simply no software differentiator to weigh here. This group is a complete tie — the operating system experience will feel functionally indistinguishable between the two, and buyers should look to other spec groups to make their decision.

Battery:
battery power 5160 mAh 6000 mAh
has wireless charging
Supports fast charging
charging speed 45W 44W
comes with a charger
has a removable battery
has a battery level indicator
has a rechargeable battery

Battery capacity is the one spec category where the Vivo Y19s Pro takes a meaningful lead. Its 6000 mAh cell is notably larger than the Hot 60i's 5160 mAh — an ~16% difference that, all else being equal, translates directly into more screen-on time between charges. For heavy users who stream, scroll, or game through long days, that extra headroom can be the difference between reaching for a charger mid-afternoon or comfortably making it to bedtime.

Charging speed, on the other hand, is a virtual dead heat. The Hot 60i supports 45W fast charging while the Y19s Pro comes in at 44W — a 1W gap that will produce no perceptible difference in real-world top-up times. Both phones include a charger in the box, which remains a welcome inclusion that is no longer universal in the industry. Neither supports wireless charging, so cable dependency is the same for both.

Stripped down to what actually matters here, the Y19s Pro holds a clear battery advantage solely on the strength of its larger capacity. Given that charging speed is functionally identical, the Y19s Pro will simply run longer per cycle — a straightforward win for users who prioritize endurance over the other spec groups where the Hot 60i has dominated.

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

The shared features here form a reassuringly practical baseline: both phones retain a 3.5 mm headphone jack — increasingly rare at this tier — and both include an FM radio, a genuinely useful feature in markets where data is expensive or connectivity is unreliable. Neither device supports high-resolution Bluetooth audio codecs like aptX or LDAC, so wireless audio quality will be capped at standard levels on both.

The single but significant differentiator is speaker configuration. The Infinix Hot 60i offers stereo speakers, while the Vivo Y19s Pro is limited to a mono speaker setup. In practice, stereo speakers create a much wider, more immersive soundstage for media consumption — videos, music, and gaming all benefit from audio that comes from two directions rather than one. The difference is immediately apparent when watching content in landscape mode, where a mono speaker sounds noticeably flat and one-sided by comparison.

For a spec group with limited variables, that stereo versus mono distinction carries real daily-use weight. The Hot 60i holds a clear audio advantage — keeping the headphone jack while adding stereo speakers makes it the more capable device for anyone who regularly listens without headphones.

Connectivity & Features:
release date July 2025 June 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)
SIM cards 2 SIM 2 SIM
Bluetooth version 5.3 5.2
has an external memory slot
Has USB Type-C
USB version 2 2
has NFC
download speed 300 MBits/s 300 MBits/s
upload speed 100 MBits/s 100 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

The connectivity foundations are largely identical: both phones run on 4G (no 5G on either), support dual SIM, share the same Wi-Fi 4/5 capability, USB Type-C 2.0, NFC, GPS with Galileo support, a fingerprint scanner, and matching download and upload speeds. For the vast majority of users, this shared core covers everything needed for daily wireless use without compromise.

Where the Hot 60i quietly pulls ahead is in Bluetooth and onboard sensors. Its Bluetooth 5.3 implementation is a step above the Y19s Pro's Bluetooth 5.2, offering marginally better connection stability and efficiency — a small but real advantage for users who stay tethered to wireless earbuds all day. More meaningfully, the Hot 60i includes a gyroscope and an infrared sensor, both absent from the Y19s Pro. The gyroscope enables accurate motion-based gaming and augmented reality applications, while the infrared sensor lets the phone function as a universal remote — a genuinely practical feature for everyday home use.

Neither phone surprises with any flagship-tier connectivity additions, but the gap in sensors is concrete and functional rather than marginal. The Hot 60i holds the edge here — the gyroscope and IR blaster are real-world utility additions that users of the Y19s Pro will simply do without.

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

This is one of the most straightforward groups in the entire comparison. Every tracked miscellaneous feature is identical between the Infinix Hot 60i and the Vivo Y19s Pro — both have a video light, and neither carries a curved display, sapphire glass, or an e-paper screen.

The presence of a video light on both phones is a minor but welcome practical touch, useful for recording video in dim environments without relying solely on the main flash. The absence of sapphire glass and curved or e-paper displays is entirely expected at this price segment and carries no meaningful implication for either device.

With zero differentiating data points in this group, the only honest verdict is a complete tie. Buyers should weigh other spec categories — where the two phones diverge considerably — to inform their final decision.

Comparison Summary & Verdict

After examining every spec, both phones serve different priorities. The Infinix Hot 60i is the stronger performer overall: it carries a faster 120 Hz display, the more powerful MediaTek Helio G81 Ultra chipset with a higher AnTuTu score, more RAM and storage, a higher-resolution front camera, stereo speakers, a gyroscope, and an infrared sensor — all in a lighter and slimmer body. It also supports DirectX 12 and records video at up to 1440p. The Vivo Y19s Pro, on the other hand, counters with a notably larger 6000 mAh battery, making it the better companion for users who prioritize all-day endurance above everything else. If performance, multimedia, and versatility matter most to you, the Infinix Hot 60i is the clear pick. If you simply need your phone to last as long as possible between charges, the Vivo Y19s Pro delivers on that front.

Infinix Hot 60i
Buy Infinix Hot 60i if...

Buy the Infinix Hot 60i if you want a faster 120 Hz display, stronger overall performance, more storage and RAM, stereo speakers, a gyroscope, and an infrared sensor in a lighter package.

Vivo Y19s Pro
Buy Vivo Y19s Pro if...

Buy the Vivo Y19s Pro if long battery life is your top priority, as its 6000 mAh cell offers significantly more endurance between charges.