Hisense is well known for its Smart TV business in China. However, the company also has timely releases in the smartphone market. The company’s latest entry for the competitive smartphone market arrives in the form of the Hisense Infinity H60. The new smartphone has the goal to become a relevant option for those looking for a decent mid-range smartphone with an AMOLED display, capable battery, and a decent 5G chipset.
Hisense Infinity H60 specifications
The Hisense Infinity H60 arrives as an intermediary 5G option in the Chinese market. The device flaunts a 6.6-inch AMOLED display with a Full HD+ resolution of 2,400 x 1,080 pixels. The panel has a pill-shaped punch-hole at the top-left part of the display. This design language has been becoming unusual in recent years, with more companies adopting the single punch-hole solution. It serves as a home for the primary 16 MP selfie snapper and an unspecified depth helper. Worth noting that Hisense is proud of its display’s curves. It certainly helps to make this device look like a premium smartphone.
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Under the hood, the Hisense Infinity H60 carries the MediaTek Dimensity 810 SoC. This chipset is based on the modern 6 nm architecture but brings two old ARM Cortex-A76 cores clocked at up to 2.4 GHz. There are also six power-efficient ARM Cortex-A55 cores clocked at up to 2 GHz. It’s a decent chipset for the mid-range market and is still better than anything with the MediaTek Dimensity 700. If you don’t want stellar performance for games, this chipset can handle all apps without much problem. It comes with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of Internal Storage.
108MP camera with interpolation
Moving around to the back the Hisense Infinity H60 has a rectangular camera module that resembles that of the Redmi Note 11 series. However, it’s natural to see these similarities nowadays. The cutout serves as a house for a primary 64 MP main camera. However, Hisense developed an interpolation system to deliver 108 MP shots if you need it for whatever reasons. The auxiliary modules include a 5 MP ultrawide snapper, a 2 MP macro shooter, and a 2 MP depth-sensing module. The rear also brings an interesting finish with faux leather material. It may improve the grip, durability, and also gives a premium feel.
In terms of software, we’re pretty sure the Hisense Infinity H60 still runs Android 11, but the company didn’t detail the software version. The handset draws its powers from a 4,200 mAh battery with 30W fast charging. The phone comes in a single blue color, and details about pricing and availability are still unknown.