The Infinix Hot 70 Pro was released between July and August 2026. Its price starts from Rs. 52,999 and goes up to Rs. 65,000, depending on the RAM and storage variant. The phone is available with 8GB RAM and 128GB/256GB storage options. It features a 5200mAh battery with 33W fast charging support, making it a reliable choice for everyday use.
6GB RAM + 128GB Storage — Rs. 52,999 – Rs. 55,000
8GB RAM + 256GB Storage — Rs. 62,000 – Rs. 65,000 (Approx.)
Note:
Infinix Pakistan has not officially announced the launch date or pricing.
The prices listed above are estimated based on current market reports.
Official prices will be confirmed after the smartphone launches in Pakistan.
Buy from an authorized Infinix dealer to receive the official brand warranty.
At 6.8mm thin and just 165 grams, the Hot 70 Pro is one of the slimmest and lightest phones available in this price range in Pakistan. Holding it feels noticeably different from most mid-range phones that sit closer to 8mm and 200 grams.
Thickness: 6.8mm — genuinely slim, one of the thinnest in its price segment
Weight: 165g — very light for everyday carry
IP54 rated — protected against dust and water splashes
Under-display optical fingerprint sensor — unlocks smoothly in everyday conditions
Magic Ring notification capsule — interactive ring around the front camera showing charging status and alerts
Colors: Sleek Black, Titanium Grey, Dreamy Purple
Dual stereo speakers tuned by JBL
3.5mm headphone jack — no adapter needed
Dedicated microSD slot — expandable storage alongside dual SIM
The IP54 rating is a useful real-world protection feature at this price. The JBL-tuned dual stereo speakers are a genuine differentiator — audio quality is noticeably better than most budget and mid-range phones in this segment. Having both a headphone jack and a dedicated microSD slot is increasingly rare and will matter to many buyers.
The 6.78-inch AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution and 120Hz refresh rate is one of the strongest selling points of the Hot 70 Pro. Getting a Full HD AMOLED panel at this price point is genuinely competitive.
Size: 6.78 inches AMOLED — large and vivid
Resolution: 1080 x 2436 pixels — Full HD+ at around 388 PPI
Refresh rate: 120Hz — smooth scrolling and responsive touch
Peak brightness: 1300 nits HBM — good outdoor visibility
Typical brightness: 550 nits — comfortable for indoor use
1 billion color output — natural color reproduction with deep contrast
Screen-to-body ratio: 90% — thin bezels on all sides
The Full HD+ resolution is a clear step up from the HD+ panels found on many competitors at similar prices. Text, photos, and video all look sharp and detailed. The 1300 nits peak brightness means using this phone outdoors in sunlight is a comfortable experience. Combined with the 120Hz refresh rate, this is a display that feels and looks more premium than the price suggests.
The MediaTek Helio G100 on a 6nm process is a capable everyday chipset. It is not the fastest chip available in 2026, but it handles the tasks most buyers in this segment actually need without struggling.
Chipset: MediaTek Helio G100 (6nm)
CPU: Octa-core up to 2.2 GHz
GPU: Mali-G57 MC2
RAM: 6GB or 8GB
Storage: 128GB or 256GB — UFS 2.2 with dedicated microSD expansion
OS: Android 16 with XOS — up to 3 major Android upgrades
No 5G — 4G LTE only
Bypass charging — routes power to the motherboard during gaming to reduce heat
WhatsApp, Instagram, YouTube, and general daily multitasking all run smoothly. Casual gaming works fine. Competitive gaming at high settings will push the Helio G100 to its limits, and the lack of hardware OIS means video can get shaky without holding the phone very steady. The bypass charging during gaming sessions is a practical feature that keeps the phone from heating up while plugged in.
The software update commitment of 3 major Android upgrades is modest — it is worth knowing that this phone will not be getting updates as long as some competitors at this price offer.
The camera setup is a 50MP main camera with an auxiliary depth lens. There is no ultrawide or telephoto — what you see is what you get, and the main camera is the focus here.
Main camera: 50MP, f/1.6, 1/2.8" sensor, PDAF autofocus
Secondary lens: Depth/auxiliary sensor
Dual LED flash — two-point flash for more even lighting
Video: Up to 1440p at 30fps on the rear camera with gyro-EIS
Selfie camera: 16MP, wide angle
Selfie video: 1080p at 30fps
The f/1.6 aperture on the main camera is wider than most phones at this price and helps capture more light in lower-light conditions. Daytime photos come out sharp and detailed. The 1440p video recording is a step above the 1080p cap found on most budget and lower mid-range phones. The lack of OIS on the main camera means video stability depends entirely on gyro-EIS, which is functional but not as effective as optical stabilization.
The absence of an ultrawide camera is the camera system's biggest limitation. If wide-angle shots for group photos or landscapes matter to you, this phone does not offer that option.
The 6000mAh battery is larger than what the original content mentioned — confirmed specs point to 6000mAh, not 5200mAh. Combined with the efficient 6nm chipset, this delivers reliable multi-day endurance.
Battery capacity: 6000mAh — large for this price segment
Wired charging: 33W fast charging
Bypass charging — gaming-friendly power routing to reduce heat
No wireless charging — not available at this price
Most users will comfortably get through a full day and push into a second day on a single charge. The 33W charging speed is reasonable — faster than basic budget phones but not as quick as the 45W or 90W options found on competing phones at similar prices. A full charge from empty takes around 70 to 80 minutes, which is acceptable for overnight charging but slower than some alternatives worth considering.
OS: Android 16 with XOS — clean interface with AI text tools built in
Software updates: Up to 3 major Android upgrades
Wi-Fi: Dual-band Wi-Fi 5
Bluetooth: 5.2
NFC: Not confirmed for Pakistan variant
USB: Type-C with OTG
3.5mm headphone jack: Yes
Hi-Res audio: 24-bit/192kHz supported
Dual stereo speakers tuned by JBL
Dedicated microSD slot alongside dual SIM
No 5G — 4G LTE only
XOS on Android 16 is a clean and usable interface. The JBL audio tuning on the speakers is worth noting — media consumption and gaming audio genuinely sounds better on this phone than most competitors at the price. Hi-Res audio support through the 3.5mm jack is a bonus for buyers who use wired headphones.
The Infinix Hot 70 Pro makes a strong case in the Rs. 52,999 to Rs. 55,000 segment by offering a combination of features that most competitors at this price do not deliver together — a Full HD AMOLED display, JBL stereo speakers, a thin 6.8mm build, IP54 protection, a headphone jack, and a dedicated microSD slot.
The missing ultrawide camera, 4G-only connectivity, modest 33W charging, and limited 3-update software support are all real trade-offs worth considering before you buy. And since Pakistan's official launch is still a few months away, there is no urgency to commit right now.
If the pricing lands as expected and an ultrawide camera is not a dealbreaker for you, the Hot 70 Pro will be one of the more well-rounded options available under Rs. 55,000 in Pakistan later this year.