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Infinix HOT 60i 5G to go on sale at Rs 8,999 on 24 Aug

All the key upgrades that matter, minus the fluff

If you have been waiting for a real entry ticket to 5G, the timing could not be better. The Infinix HOT 60i 5G lands with a launch-day tag of Rs 8,999 and a spec sheet that reads like a checklist for first-time 5G buyers. Before we go deeper, let us address the big search terms straight up: Infinix HOT 60i 5G price and availability. It is set to go on sale in India on August 24 with a single 4 GB RAM and 128 GB storage variant, which means the decision comes down to whether the features deliver enough value for your money.

Price and availability: the quick math

  • MRP sits at Rs 9,299. With a limited prepaid offer, the effective price drops to Rs 8,999.

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  • The sale starts August 24 in India through online and offline partners.

  • Colour options include Shadow Blue, Monsoon Green, Plum Red, and Sleek Black.

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Why this launch matters

Two things often break budget 5G phones: weak chips and shallow batteries. Infinix tries to tackle both. The Dimensity 6400 brings dependable day-to-day speed, and the 6000 mAh battery promises long, anxiety-free screen time. Add Ultra Link for No Network Call and XOS 15’s growing AI toolbox, and you get a first-time-5G package that feels complete rather than compromised.

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Key specs that answer real questions

  • Display and smoothness: 6.75-inch HD Plus LCD with 120 Hz refresh rate and up to 670 nits peak brightness. You get snappy scrolling and usable outdoor visibility.

  • 5G and performance: MediaTek Dimensity 6400 with LPDDR4X memory. Expect entry-to-mid performance that handles social, streaming, UPI, maps, and casual gaming without fuss.

  • Battery and charging: 6000 mAh with 18 W Type-C charging in the box, plus reverse wired charging for accessories on the go.

  • Cameras: 50 MP rear camera with 2K 30 fps video and a 5 MP selfie camera. It is tuned for bright daylight and social-ready shots with basic low-light support.

  • Durability: IP64 dust and water resistance, side-mounted fingerprint reader, and a TÜV fluency certification that targets long-term smoothness.

  • Storage: 128 GB on board with a dedicated microSD slot that supports expansion up to 2 TB.

Software and AI: where the phone feels newer than its price

XOS 15, based on Android 15, brings the flashy bits people actually use. Circle to Search turns any on-screen item into an instant lookup. AI Call Translation helps with multilingual calls. AI Writing Assistant and AI Eraser handle quick copy touch-ups and photo clean-ups, while AI Wallpaper Generator keeps the home screen fresh. The Folax voice assistant ties a lot of these together, so you can control more with voice and fewer taps. None of this is gimmicky when it saves steps every day.

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Ultra Link’s No Network Call

Ultra Link enables device-to-device calling and messaging even when mobile coverage drops, which is a genuine quality-of-life perk in basements, treks, concert crowds, or remote work sites. For students in hostels and anyone who moves between patchy cells, this is a quietly huge win.

What you should still keep in mind

  • Display resolution: It is HD Plus, not Full HD Plus. Fine for the price, though text lovers and binge-watchers will notice the difference next to pricier panels.

  • Charging speed: 18 W is serviceable, not speed-demon territory. Plan top-ups instead of last-minute sprints.

  • Single rear camera: The 50 MP primary does the heavy lifting. Ultra-wide fans will miss the extra lens.

The sensible 5G starter kit

At Rs 8,999, the HOT 60i 5G reads like a distillation of what early 5G adopters actually need. Strong battery, clean 120 Hz fluidity, practical AI, and that Ultra Link safety net make the everyday experience feel thought through. If you want Full HD Plus or faster charging, you will pay more. If you want a reliable first step into 5G with a few clever tricks, this is the sweet spot.

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Aasthaa Bhandari
Aasthaa Bhandarihttps://www.gadgetbridge.com/
Aasthaa is the youngest member of team Gadget Bridge. Straight out of college she wished to be a journalist and with a passion for gadgets became the youngest correspondent to cover gadget news and reviews here.
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