Travel Trends Transforming Tech: Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ Triumphs with Sony IMX882 Sensor

Travel Trends Transforming Tech: Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ Triumphs with Sony IMX882 Sensor
Nov 19, 2025 14:39

Short weekend trips, road journeys, or quick getaways to the seaside—such travel experiences have become a regular part of the lives of young people in Bangladesh. And to capture these moments, the smartphone has become their most reliable companion. The growing preference is for camera-phones that can handle shifting outdoor light, moving scenes, or intense sunlight.

To meet these demands, the Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ has become a talking point. The phone features a 50-megapixel Sony IMX882 ultra-sensitive sensor. Its large 1/1.95” sensor size, 0.8μm pixel size, and f/1.8 aperture allow it to capture more light at different times of the day. As a result, whether photos are taken in the morning, afternoon, or evening during travel, lighting changes have very little effect on photo quality. The sensor’s all-pixel autofocus can quickly lock onto subjects, enabling clear shots even while walking or capturing movement such as ocean waves.

Whether it's strolling in the early light of Cox’s Bazar, stopping mid-drive for a snapshot, or enjoying a relaxing afternoon by the sea with friends—today’s young people want photos that truly reflect the emotion of the moment. With social media, travel photography is no longer just a hobby; it has become a natural way to preserve experiences and memories.

Retailers say most buyers now ask very specific questions about the camera—how photos look in bright sunlight, how clearly moving subjects are captured, how natural the colors appear, and so on. This demand for outdoor-optimized cameras is reshaping the mid-range smartphone market.

In bright conditions, the Sony IMX882 sensor captures native 50-megapixel ultra-high-resolution images, delivering fine detail and texture across landscapes, group shots, and close-up portraits. In low light or dusk, the sensor uses 4-in-1 pixel-binning technology to create larger effective pixels, significantly increasing light intake. As a result, night photos become brighter, clearer, and less noisy. Compared to the previous-generation JN1 sensor, the IMX882 has a 56.25% larger sensor area and 65.56% higher light sensitivity—differences that are noticeable in real-world usage.

Thanks to 2X lossless zoom, distant waves, tall mountains, architecture, or any faraway subject can be captured sharply—an advantage for travel photography. The phone is priced at BDT 21,999 (8GB+128GB) and BDT 23,999 (8GB+256GB).

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