Infinix continues to expand its Note lineup, and the NOTE 60 Pro shows how the brand wants its phones to fit into everyday life. This device focuses on steady performance, useful features, and a design that feels practical to carry and use through the day.
At first glance, the NOTE 60 Pro shows clear attention to build and structure. The phone uses a metal frame with contoured edges that sit comfortably in the hand. The design also keeps the device slim while maintaining strength. Infinix includes protection through Corning® Gorilla® Glass 7i on the display, which helps guard against scratches and small drops.
The rear design follows the Note series style while adding small functional touches. One of these is the “Halo Light”, which shows notifications when the phone is placed face down. This small visual signal helps users stay aware of calls or alerts without constantly checking the screen.
The phone also introduces an “Active Matrix Display”. This feature remains hidden until it lights up to show notifications or simple mini games. Users can customise the lights with signatures or emojis, which turns the back of the phone into a space for personal expression.
On the front, the NOTE 60 Pro carries a large 6.78-inch display. The panel runs at 1.5K resolution and supports a refresh rate of 144Hz. This allows smoother movement when scrolling through apps, watching videos, or playing games.
Brightness reaches up to 4500 nits, which helps the screen remain visible in strong daylight. The display also includes low-blue-light filtering and PWM dimming to reduce strain during long viewing sessions. These additions make the phone easier to use for extended reading, streaming, or gaming.
Inside the device, Infinix equips the NOTE 60 Pro with the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 5G chipset. This marks the first time Infinix uses a Snapdragon processor in a smartphone. The chip allows the phone to manage multitasking, gaming, and media playback without noticeable slowdown.
The phone can reach an AnTuTu score of over 1,100,000, showing the jump in performance from the previous generation. In real use, the apps open quickly, switching between tasks feels smooth, and games can run at higher frame rates.
To manage heat during long sessions, the NOTE 60 Pro includes a 3D IceCore vapor chamber cooling system. This system spreads heat away from the processor and helps maintain stable performance when gaming or running demanding apps.
Gamers will also notice that titles such as “Mobile Legends: Bang Bang” and “Honor of Kings” can run at up to 120 frames per second. I played “PUBG Mobile” and the result is smooth and more responsive controls during matches.
Photography on the NOTE 60 Pro centres around a 50MP “Night Master” main camera. This sensor gathers more light, which helps when taking photos at night or in indoor scenes. The system also supports pixel fusion technology to improve brightness and detail in images.
Users can capture photos at 1X or switch to 2X zoom while maintaining clarity. The phone also introduces a Live Photo mode that records a short moment around each shot, allowing users to revisit movement or small expressions captured during the photo.
For video, the camera supports recording up to 4K at 30 frames per second. While the camera setup remains simple, it provides reliable results for everyday photography, such as social media posts, travel shots, and quick snapshots.
Battery life is another area where the NOTE 60 Pro focuses on practicality. Depending on the market, the phone carries either a 6500mAh or 6000mAh battery. This capacity allows the device to last through long days of messaging, streaming, and browsing.
Charging is handled through 90W wired fast charging, which can take the battery to full charge in about 40 minutes. The phone also supports 30W wireless charging for added convenience.
Infinix introduces a feature called “Battery Self-Healing Technology”. This system is to protect long-term battery health by recovering a small percentage of battery capacity after several charging cycles.
The device also includes bypass charging, which sends power directly to the motherboard during gaming. This also reduces heat buildup and helps protect the battery during extended play sessions.
On the software side, the NOTE 60 Pro runs Android 16 with XOS 16. The interface introduces a system called “Glow Space”, which focuses on light effects, motion, and haptic feedback. These elements create a sense of interaction when navigating the phone.
Connectivity features include eSIM support, an IR blaster for controlling home devices, and IP64 protection against rain or splashes. The phone also includes health monitoring tools that can track heart rate and blood oxygen levels through the system settings.
Overall, the Infinix NOTE 60 Pro focuses on everyday performance, practical battery life, and interactive features that add personality to the device. It does not attempt to compete only through raw specifications. Instead, it aims to deliver a phone that works consistently through daily tasks while offering small touches that keep the experience engaging.
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