I’ve been spending some quality time with the brand-new Infinix Note 60 Pro, and honestly, it feels like the brand finally decided to stop playing safe and start breaking rules. Launching today in India, this isn’t just another mid-range iterative update—it’s a massive “first” for Infinix on several fronts.
Here is everything you need to know about this new contender.
The Showstopper: Active Matrix Back Display
The first thing you’ll notice is the back of the phone. Infinix has packed a mini-LED panel back there with 288 independent pixels.
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Why it matters: It’s not just for show. You can actually interact with Pixel Pets, play mini-games, or set custom signatures.
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Functional flair: It acts as a smart notification hub for weather, charging, and messages. It’s a fresh take that makes the phone feel “alive” compared to the static slabs we’re used to.
Design: A Premium Mashup
If you feel a sense of deja vu looking at it, you aren’t alone. The design takes some bold inspiration from the best in the business.
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The Look: The camera housing definitely gives off iPhone 17 Pro vibes, while the LED matrix feels like a nod to the Nothing Phone aesthetic.
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The Colors: I highly recommend checking out the Solar Orange in person; it’s much more premium than it looks in renders.
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Health at your Fingertips: In a surprising move, the side button doubles as a Heart Rate and SpO2 sensor. It’s a handy addition for quick checks on the go.
Performance: The Snapdragon Shift
For the first time ever, Infinix has ditched its usual chipset choices for the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4.
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Thermal Management: To keep that power in check, there’s a Vapour Chamber cooling system under the hood.
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Gaming Ready: There is even a dedicated Call of Duty: Mobile Edition with specialized UI and packaging for the hardcore fans.
The “MagPower” Accessory
I noticed something really clever in the box: the MagPower Speaker. This magnetic accessory snaps onto the back and serves a triple purpose:
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It’s a Bluetooth speaker for better audio.
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It works as a sturdy kickstand.
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It supports 10W wireless charging.
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The Catch: Infinix is bundling this for FREE for a limited time, so you’ll want to move fast.
Final Thoughts
The Infinix Note 60 Pro is trying to carve out a niche by being “the fun one” in a sea of boring mid-rangers. By jumping to a Snapdragon chip and adding that interactive back display, they’ve created something that actually feels new. If you’re tired of the same old designs, this is definitely the one to watch.

