Infinix has just unveiled two smartphones from the mid-range Infinix Note 60 series. Their design may not be entirely innovative, but it's certainly eye-catching!
We've already learned about the specifications of Infinix's new mid-range phones from leaks, and now the manufacturer's website has confirmed the details. Pricing and global availability of the Infinix 60 series are not yet known, but we do know details about the design, specifications, and features. The entry-level Infinix Note 60 has the wide camera island popularized by the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max, but it maintains its own style with less circular cameras and a flash. The Infinix Note 60 Pro looks almost the same, with one big difference - on the right side of the back island, opposite the cameras, there's a minimalist matrix display with large pixels that can display practical information like the time, battery level, and notifications, or entertain with simple games or a virtual pet. Technically speaking, it works almost exactly like the Glyph Matrix in the Nothing Phone (3), but Infinix has taken a completely different approach in terms of style – while the Nothing phone showcases its originality, the Infinix Note 60 Pro's secondary display blends completely into the body and disappears when not in use.
photo: Infinix
Another new feature in the Infinix Note 60 Pro is the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, the first processor from Qualcomm in an Infinix Note smartphone. It comes with either 8 or 12 GB of LPDDR5 RAM, depending on the variant, and 256 GB of internal storage. Its battery has a capacity of 6500 mAh and supports 90W wired charging, 30W inductive charging, 7.5W reverse wired charging, and 5W wireless charging. For photography, it features a 50 Mpx main camera with OIS, an 8 Mpx wide-angle camera, and a 13 Mpx front-facing camera. Its display is a 6.78-inch AMOLED LTPS with a resolution of 1208 x 2644, a peak brightness of 4500 nits, and a refresh rate of 144 Hz, protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 7i.
The base Infinix Note 60 shares much in common with the Pro version. There's no rear screen, the processor is a Mediatek Dimensity 7400 Ultimate, and maximum wired charging power is now only 45W, but 30W inductive charging remains unchanged, along with 10W reverse wired and 5W inductive charging. Memory options include 8+128GB and 8+256GB, with LPDDR5X RAM. Both smartphones run Android 16 with the XOS 16 interface and are IP64-rated.
