TL; DR
- Infinix has teased the Note 60 Pro with a 1.5K AMOLED display, 144 Hz refresh rate, Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, and a Rear Active Matrix Display for notifications and quick info.
- It packs a 6,500 mAh battery with 90 W wired charging and 30 W wireless charging, plus 3D IceCore VC cooling and JBL-tuned dual speakers.
- Infinix will sell it in Torino Black, Solar Orange, and Silk Green, with a leather-textured back and metal camera housing.
Infinix has started teasing the Note 60 Pro through official social posts, and it has already confirmed most of the headline specs. The phone sits in the mid-range, and Infinix is clearly leaning on display, battery, and design to sell it.
Infinix will use a 1.5K AMOLED panel with a 144 Hz refresh rate. It pairs that with the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, which should land it in the usual sub-₹30K segment.
The most unusual feature is the Rear Active Matrix Display built into the camera island. This dot-matrix screen shows things like time, battery, weather, music controls, and notifications without turning on the main display. Infinix is going for the same “back-of-phone notifications” vibe that Nothing built with Glyph, just in a different layout.

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For cameras, Infinix has confirmed a 50 MP “Night Master” main camera. The brand has not confirmed the full camera setup yet, so details like the ultrawide and selfie camera still remain unknown.
Battery is another big focus. Infinix confirmed a 6,500 mAh cell, 90W wired fast charging, and 30W wireless charging. It’s also equipped with 3D IceCore VC cooling to keep performance stable. Infinix will also ship the Note 60 Pro with dual JBL-tuned speakers.
Infinix teased three colors: Torino Black, Solar Orange, and Silk Green. The phone uses a leather-textured back and a metal camera housing. Infinix has not confirmed the launch date, pricing, or full availability yet. We should get more details soon.
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