
Infinix is poised to disrupt the mid-range smartphone market with the upcoming Note 60 Series. This new lineup marks a significant milestone for the brand, featuring a strategic shift to Qualcomm Snapdragon processing power and a bold “cyberpunk” aesthetic.
The Power Switch: Snapdragon Enters the Frame
For the first time, Infinix is collaborating with Qualcomm to bring Snapdragon performance to the Note series.
- Infinix Note 60 Pro: Confirmed to feature the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 5G chipset. This move is designed to cater to power users and gamers, offering superior multitasking and high-frame-rate efficiency compared to previous MediaTek-only lineups.
- Infinix Note 60 (Standard): Recent Geekbench listings (model X6879) suggest the base model will stick with MediaTek, likely the Dimensity 7400 Ultimate, providing a balanced performance boost for everyday use.
The “Rear Matrix” Display: A New Way to Interact
Taking inspiration from enthusiast devices like the ROG Phone and Nothing Phone, the Note 60 Pro introduces a Rear Matrix Display integrated into the camera island.
- Functionality: This dot-matrix active panel can show live weather updates, time, notification icons, music controls, and charging status.
- Design: It sits flush within a premium metal camera housing, particularly striking on the “Solar Orange” variant which features a leather-textured back.
Display & Visuals: 1.5K Cinematic Experience
Infinix is upgrading the viewing experience with a “Cinematic Display” on the Pro model:
- Resolution: 1.5K Ultra HDR, offering sharpness beyond standard 1080p.
- Refresh Rate: A “blisteringly fast” 144Hz, ensuring ultra-smooth scrolling and gaming.
- Build: Rumors point to an AMOLED panel with Gorilla Glass protection.
Massive Battery & “Self-Healing” Tech
Infinix is aiming for “battery anxiety” elimination with some of the largest cells in the segment.
- Capacity: The Pro model is teased with a massive 6,500mAh battery.
- Charging: Supports 90W Fast Charging, allowing users to top up the giant cell rapidly.
- Longevity: Infinix is marketing a “6-Year Battery” lifespan using “Battery Self-Healing Tech,” which utilizes chemical optimizations to prevent health degradation over several years of use.
Camera & Professional Cooling
- Night Master Cam: The primary shooter is a 50MP sensor specifically optimized for low-light environments, aimed at reducing noise in night photography.
- 3D IceCore VC Cooling: To prevent the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 from throttling during intense gaming, Infinix has included a Vapor Chamber (VC) cooling system.
- Audio: The series continues the partnership with JBL for tuned stereo sound.
Quick Specs Comparison (Leaked/Teased)
| Feature | Infinix Note 60 | Infinix Note 60 Pro | Infinix Note 60 Ultra |
| Processor | Dimensity 7400 Ultimate | Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 | TBD (High-end) |
| Display | 120Hz IPS/AMOLED | 144Hz 1.5K AMOLED | Pininfarina Design |
| Rear Display | No | Yes (Matrix Display) | Likely |
| Battery | ~6,000mAh | 6,500mAh | 6,500mAh+ |
| Charging | 45W | 90W | 90W – 120W? |
| OS | Android 16 | Android 16 | Android 16 |
Launch & Availability
- Global Tease: Pre-bookings have already appeared in markets like Nigeria.
- India Launch: Expected around Q1/Q2 2026, with memory configurations starting at 8GB/128GB up to 12GB/512GB for the Ultra model.
- Note 60 Ultra: This flagship variant is being co-designed with Italian design house Pininfarina, promising a “premiumization” of the Infinix brand.