The Infinix Note series is finally making its “Pro” debut in India on April 13, and I’ve been digging through the specs. While we’ve seen leaks for the base and Ultra models, the Note 60 Pro is actually the first of its kind to land in the country.
Infinix isn’t playing safe here—they are packing this thing with features usually reserved for much pricier flagships. Here is everything you need to know about the upcoming launch.
Design: A Touch of “Active” Flair
I noticed right away that Infinix is leaning into the “gamer-lite” aesthetic. The back features an Active Matrix LED system—think of it as a cousin to Nothing’s Glyph interface—that reacts to notifications and NFC interactions. It’ll come in three distinct shades:
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Solar Orange (the bold choice)
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Deep Ocean Blue
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Mocha Brown
Display: Brightness That Might Blind You
The screen specs are frankly ridiculous for a mid-range phone. We’re looking at a 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED panel. The standout? It hits 4,500 nits peak brightness. To put that in perspective, you’ll have zero issues reading a text in the middle of a desert at noon.
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Refresh Rate: 144Hz (super smooth scrolling)
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Protection: Corning Gorilla Glass 7i
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The “Why it Matters”: Higher PWM dimming (2304Hz) means less eye strain during late-night scrolling sessions.
Performance: Built for 120fps Gaming
Under the hood, Infinix is using the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 (4nm chip). Combined with their “IceCore” vapor chamber cooling, they are claiming a stable 120fps on Call of Duty Mobile. That’s a bold claim for this segment.
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OS: XOS 16 (Based on Android 16)
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Memory: 8GB RAM (+8GB Extended)
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Storage: 128GB / 256GB options
AI and Health: More Than Just a Camera
There is a dedicated AI button now (very 2026 of them). Beyond the smarts, the phone includes a My Health app that uses the hardware to track heart rate, blood oxygen, and HRV. It’s clear they want this to be your all-in-one daily driver.
Battery: The Marathon Runner
This is where the Note 60 Pro genuinely wins. It’s thin (7.45mm) but somehow houses a massive 6,500mAh battery.
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90W Wired Charging: Fast, but standard.
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30W Wireless Charging: Rare at this price point.
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Reverse Charging: It can actually charge your buds or a friend’s phone via wire or wirelessly.
Camera and Audio
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Main: 50MP sensor with OIS (essential for shaky hands).
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Ultra-wide: 8MP sensor.
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Selfie: 13MP front camera.
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Audio: Dual stereo speakers tuned by JBL.
The Verdict: Why it Matters
Infinix is trying to disrupt the “value king” title held by Redmi and Realme. By offering Wireless Charging and a 1.5K display in the Note series, they are making it hard to justify spending double on a “premium” flagship just for the name.
Pre-booking Perks
If you’re planning to snag one, the pre-booking bundle is worth about ₹7,999, including a free MagPower speaker and a whopping 5,000GB of Google Gemini cloud storage.
Keep an eye out for the official price reveal on the 13th—if they price this right, it’s going to be a problem for the competition. Will the “Active Matrix” lights be a gimmick or a must-have? Let me know what you think!

