Infinix is widening the gap between price and specification in the entry-level and midrange smartphone market. With models starting at Rp1 jutaan, the brand is offering fast displays, large batteries, and chipsets that can still handle popular games with reasonable smoothness.
That combination makes the lineup stand out for users who want one phone for daily tasks and gaming at the same time. The strongest appeal is not only affordability, but also how much hardware value is packed into each tier.
Entry-level value without feeling cramped
The most affordable option in the lineup is the Infinix Hot 40i. It comes with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage, which is a generous specification for its class.
Its IPS LCD display runs at 90Hz, making it comfortable for social media, video streaming, and lighter games. A 5,000mAh battery also helps the device last through a full day of use.
Stepping up to steadier performance
For buyers willing to move up to the Rp2 jutaan segment, the Infinix Hot 40 Pro offers a more balanced package. It uses the MediaTek Helio G99 chipset, a platform known for efficiency and stable performance.
The phone also includes a 108MP main camera and a Full HD+ 120Hz display. That combination gives users a smoother viewing experience for gaming and multimedia playback.
More premium design in the midrange
The Infinix Hot 50 Pro+ focuses on a thinner and lighter body, giving it a more premium feel than earlier models. That design choice makes it easier to hold for long periods.
It also uses an AMOLED 120Hz screen that delivers richer colors and sharper contrast. With large RAM and roomy storage, the device feels responsive for everyday use.
Faster display, quicker charging
The Infinix Hot 60 Pro stands out with an AMOLED 144Hz display, a feature still uncommon in this price range. The higher refresh rate delivers noticeably smooth visuals for navigation and gaming.
It is paired with a 5,160mAh battery and 45W fast charging. That balance helps reduce charging time while still keeping battery endurance practical for daily use.
5G support with optical stabilization
Users who want newer connectivity can look at the Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G. Beyond 5G support, it carries a 108MP camera with optical image stabilization, or OIS.
OIS helps photos and videos stay steadier in different shooting conditions. In a crowded midrange category, that detail adds an important advantage.
The GT series is built for gaming first
The GT line is clearly aimed at gaming, and the Infinix GT 20 Pro shows that direction through its design and hardware. It features a futuristic look with RGB lighting at the back.
Its Dimensity 8200 Ultimate chipset is the main attraction because it can run popular games at high graphics settings. Bypass charging also helps keep temperatures under control when playing while plugged in.
The strongest pick in the Rp3 jutaan range
The Infinix GT 30 Pro may be the most compelling choice for users looking for the best value in a gaming phone. It uses the Dimensity 8350 Ultimate chipset and UFS 4.0 storage, both of which help apps and games load faster.
An AMOLED 144Hz display, JBL-tuned speakers, and Bypass Charging 2 make the package even more appealing. In the Rp3 jutaan class, that mix makes it one of Infinix’s most interesting gaming-focused phones.
A lineup built around different needs
For everyday use, the Hot series already offers enough specifications for many buyers. For more serious gaming demands, the GT series provides a more complete experience.
Across a price range from Rp1 jutaan to Rp3 jutaan, Infinix is clearly targeting multiple user segments at once. The lineup remains broad, competitive, and unusually strong for the money.
