Infinix has officially revealed the Infinix Hot 70, giving us an early look at what the brand's next Hot series smartphone will bring. While the company has not announced Malaysian pricing or a confirmed local launch date yet, the device has already appeared in the SIRIM database, which strongly suggests that Malaysia will eventually be part of its rollout.
The Hot series has always been positioned around affordability, large displays, big batteries, and practical everyday features. With the Hot 70, Infinix appears to be continuing that formula while adding a few more attention-grabbing touches, including a colour-changing finish, AI shortcut button, and longer software support than what many users might expect from a budget-friendly device.
A Colour-Changing Design With Several Finish Options
One of the more interesting parts of the Infinix Hot 70 is its design, especially the Thermo Orange colour option. This version uses a thermochromic coating, which means the back panel can change its shade depending on temperature.
According to Infinix, the colour shifts to Deep Orange at around 0 degrees Celsius and becomes Light Orange at around 65 degrees Celsius. For everyday users in Malaysia, those temperature points may sound a little extreme, especially the freezing side of the scale, but the idea itself still gives the phone a more playful and distinctive personality.
Aside from Thermo Orange, the Hot 70 will also come in several other colour options, including Quiet Violet, Green Texture, Night Pulse, Silver Dancer, and Dive Blue. That gives the phone a wider range of finishes compared to many entry-level models, where colour choices are often more limited.
A Large 120Hz Display For Everyday Use
On the front, the Infinix Hot 70 features a 6.78-inch HD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The resolution may not be the sharpest on paper, but the higher refresh rate should help make scrolling, animations, and general navigation feel smoother.
The display also supports a 240Hz touch sampling rate, which should improve touch responsiveness. This can be useful for users who play mobile games, type quickly, or simply want the phone to feel more responsive during daily use.
For a phone in the Hot series, the display direction makes sense. Infinix is clearly focusing on a large and fluid screen experience rather than pushing for a more expensive high-resolution panel. This helps keep the device within a more affordable category while still giving users a screen that feels modern.
MediaTek Helio G100 Ultimate Under The Hood
Inside, the Infinix Hot 70 is powered by the MediaTek Helio G100 Ultimate chipset. This is paired with either 6GB or 8GB of RAM, depending on the configuration. Storage options include 128GB and 256GB.
This setup should be suitable for everyday smartphone use, including messaging, social media, video streaming, web browsing, light productivity, and casual gaming. It is not positioned as a flagship-level performer, but that is not really the purpose of the Hot series.
The more important question will be how well the chipset, software, and battery work together in real-world usage. Infinix phones often appeal to users who want practical performance at a reasonable price, so smooth day-to-day operation will matter more than benchmark numbers alone.
Big Battery Options With 45W Charging
Battery life remains one of the key highlights of the Infinix Hot 70. Depending on the market, the phone will come with either a 5,400mAh or 6,000mAh battery. Either way, both options are larger than the typical 5,000mAh batteries found in many budget and mid-range phones.
The device also supports 45W wired charging, which is a welcome feature for users who do not want to wait too long to top up the battery. On top of that, it includes 10W reverse charging, allowing the phone to share power with other compatible devices or accessories.
For users who rely heavily on their phone throughout the day, this combination could be one of the Hot 70's strongest selling points. A large battery, fast charging, and reverse charging make the phone feel more practical for students, mobile workers, gamers, and users who spend a lot of time away from a charger.
Simple Camera Setup With A 50MP Main Sensor
Although the rear design may suggest a more complex camera system, Infinix has only confirmed a 50MP main camera at the back. On the front, the phone comes with an 8MP selfie camera.
This is a fairly straightforward setup, and it reflects the phone's likely positioning. Instead of offering multiple lower-quality sensors just to increase the camera count, Infinix appears to be focusing mainly on the primary rear camera.
For daily photography, the 50MP sensor should be enough for casual shots, social media posts, food photos, documents, and basic video recording. However, actual image quality will still depend on processing, lighting conditions, and how well Infinix tunes the camera software.
XOS 16 And Longer Software Support
On the software side, the Infinix Hot 70 runs XOS 16, the brand's own Android-based interface. More importantly, Infinix is promising three operating system upgrades and five years of security patches.
That is a notable commitment, especially for a phone that appears to be positioned in the more affordable segment. Long-term software support is becoming increasingly important because users are keeping their phones for longer. Security updates also matter, especially as smartphones are now used for banking, payments, messaging, work accounts, and personal data storage.
If Infinix follows through properly on this promise, it could give the Hot 70 an advantage over some competing entry-level models that receive shorter update support.
A Dedicated AI Shortcut Button
Another interesting addition is the extra physical button on the side of the phone. At first glance, its placement may make some users think it is a dedicated camera shutter button. However, Infinix is using it as a shortcut for AI features instead.
A short press launches AI FlashMemo, which can capture what is currently on the screen, interpret the user's intent, and try to perform a related action. Holding the button activates Folax AI, which gives users quick access to several AI models, including ChatGPT and Google Gemini.
This is clearly Infinix's attempt to bring AI features into a more affordable smartphone category. Whether users will find this genuinely useful or treat it as a novelty will depend on how well the feature works in everyday situations. Still, it shows how quickly AI functions are moving beyond flagship devices and into mainstream phones.
SIRIM Listing Suggests Malaysia Launch Is Coming
While Infinix has not confirmed the official Malaysian launch date, a local representative has indicated that the timing has not yet been finalised. However, the phone has already appeared in the SIRIM database with model numbers X6895 and X6895B.
In Malaysia, a SIRIM listing is usually a strong sign that a device is being prepared for the local market. It does not always mean the phone will launch immediately, but it does suggest that the groundwork has already been done.
Because of that, the question now is less about whether the Infinix Hot 70 will arrive in Malaysia, and more about when it will be officially announced here, how it will be configured, and what price point Infinix Malaysia will choose.
Final Thoughts
The Infinix Hot 70 looks like another practical addition to the brand's Hot series, with a clear focus on everyday value. Its large 120Hz display, big battery, 45W charging, colourful design options, AI shortcut button, and promised software support make it more than just a basic entry-level release.
The Thermo Orange finish gives the phone some personality, while the AI button shows that Infinix wants to keep the Hot series feeling current in a market where AI features are becoming a major selling point. The main unknown for Malaysia is still pricing, and that will determine how competitive the phone really is once it launches locally.
For now, with the SIRIM listing already in place, the Infinix Hot 70 looks set to become another option for Malaysian buyers who want a budget-friendly smartphone with a large screen, strong battery life, and a few modern extras without stepping into premium pricing.


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