Infinix, a Chinese smartphone manufacturer, recently announced a thin smartphone called the Hot 50 5G. However, they might soon unveil an even thinner device. Recent reports suggest Infinix is about to release the world’s thinnest non-foldable smartphone, measuring less than 6mm thick. Images show it’s significantly thinner than an iPhone.
This trend towards thinner smartphones is partly due to the use of silicon carbon batteries. While these batteries offer high capacity, they don’t support ultra-fast charging.
I find the trend of thinner phones exciting. Imagine having a smartphone that’s barely noticeable in your pocket or purse. If this continues, we can expect even sleeker devices from all major brands. Infinix, though not a global giant, has a strong presence in India, the world’s second-largest smartphone market. This allows them to offer affordable Android smartphones.