/stackumbrella/media/media_files/2026/02/10/infinix-note-60-pro1-2026-02-10-11-45-10.jpeg)
Infinix has officially kicked off the hype cycle for the Infinix Note 60 Pro, and this time, the brand isn’t playing it safe. The first teasers, shared on social media, reveal a phone that looks and feels far more ambitious than its predecessor, the Note 50 Pro.
The biggest visual hook is the new Rear Active Matrix Display built directly into the camera module. It’s not just cosmetic flair. This mini dot-matrix screen can show the time, weather updates, charging status, notifications and even basic music controls. In a market drowning in identical glass slabs, this immediately makes the Infinix Note 60 Pro stand out.
And honestly? It’s refreshing to see Infinix take a design risk instead of copying the usual playbook.
Infinix Note 60 Pro display and performance details
On the front, the Infinix Note 60 Pro packs a 1.5K resolution display with a 144Hz refresh rate. That’s a sweet spot for users who want sharper visuals than Full HD without pushing battery drain too far. For gamers and heavy scrollers, 144Hz should translate into noticeably smoother animations.
Under the hood, Infinix is making a clear statement by choosing the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 5G chipset. This is a solid mid-premium processor aimed at sustained performance, not just benchmark spikes. Paired with 3D IceCore VC cooling, the phone is clearly being positioned for long gaming sessions without aggressive thermal throttling.
That’s a smart move, especially in hot climates where performance drops are a real problem.
/filters:format(webp)/stackumbrella/media/media_files/2026/02/10/infinix-note-60-pro5-2026-02-10-11-45-10.png)
Infinix Note 60 Pro battery and charging
Battery anxiety is something most users deal with daily and the Infinix Note 60 Pro tries to kill that fear completely. The phone is confirmed to feature a massive 6500mAh battery, paired with 90W fast charging.
Infinix is also marketing what it calls “6-Year Battery” durability with self-healing battery tech. While real-world results will matter more than marketing claims, the intent is clear: this smartphone is designed to last, not just survive one or two upgrade cycles.
For power users, this combination alone could be a major buying reason.
/filters:format(webp)/stackumbrella/media/media_files/2026/02/10/infinix-note-60-pro3-2026-02-10-11-45-10.png)
Infinix Note 60 Pro camera and audio upgrades
Photography duties are handled by a 50MP “Night Master” rear camera, tuned specifically for low-light performance. Infinix hasn’t shared sensor details yet, but the branding suggests a focus on cleaner night shots rather than over-processed images.
Audio also gets a noticeable boost with JBL-tuned stereo speakers. That’s a big plus for gamers, streamers, and anyone who actually uses their phone speakers instead of headphones all the time.
/filters:format(webp)/stackumbrella/media/media_files/2026/02/10/infinix-note-60-pro2-2026-02-10-11-45-10.png)
Infinix Note 60 Pro launch timeline and what comes next
Although Infinix has not announced a specific launch date, All indications point to an early 2026 release, most likely around MWC 2026. The Note 60 series is expected to include the standard Note 60 and a higher-end Note 60 Ultra as well.
/filters:format(webp)/stackumbrella/media/media_files/2026/02/10/infinix-note-60-pro4-2026-02-10-11-45-10.jpeg)
The Infinix Note 60 Pro looks like a confident step forward. The rear matrix display is not a gimmick if it is implemented well and the focus on cooling, battery health and performance shows Infinix understands what real users care about in 2026. If pricing stays aggressive, this phone could seriously disrupt the mid-range segment.
/stackumbrella/media/agency_attachments/2026/02/03/2026-02-03t122236880z-logo_5ec00731b6678-2026-02-03-17-52-36.png)
Follow Us