Infinix has released the Note 60 and Note 60 Pro in global markets. The launch took place on February 18, 2026, as part of the company’s annual showcase for its Note lineup.
Both phones share core elements but differ in key areas like processors and some extra features. They target users who want solid displays, long battery life, and capable performance at mid-range prices.
Display and Build
Each model comes with a 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED panel. The screen reaches a 144Hz refresh rate for smooth scrolling and motion. Peak brightness hits 4500 nits, which helps in bright outdoor conditions. It covers a wide color range and uses Corning Gorilla Glass 7i for protection.
The design features a metal frame, thin bezels, and curved edges. This gives the phones a cleaner, more upscale look than earlier Note models.
Performance Differences
The standard Note 60 runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultimate chipset. The Note 60 Pro switches to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 processor. This marks a return to Snapdragon in the Note series after several years without it.
Both include LPDDR5X RAM and storage options up to 256GB. Gaming gets support from vapor chamber cooling and improved antenna setup for better signal during play.
Battery and Charging
A 6500mAh battery powers both devices. The Note 60 Pro steps up with faster wired charging at 90W, plus wireless charging support. The standard model sticks to 45W wired charging.
Cameras
The rear setup on both includes a 50MP main sensor with optical image stabilization and an 8MP ultra-wide lens. Up front sits a 13MP camera for selfies.

Other Features
Audio comes from JBL-tuned stereo speakers. Software runs on Android 16 with XOS 16 overlay. Infinix promises three major OS updates and five years of security patches.
Additional touches include an in-display fingerprint reader, IP64 dust and water resistance, and a customizable side button that works with AI assistant features.
The Note 60 Pro stands out with an Active Matrix display on the back near the cameras. This hidden panel lights up for notifications, animations, or custom messages. The regular Note 60 uses simpler RGB Halo lighting for alerts.
Colors vary by model. The Note 60 offers options like Mist Titanium, Rose Gold, Fizz Blue, Midnight Black, and Mocha Brown. The Pro adds Solar Orange, Deep Ocean Blue, Frost Silver, and Torino Black.
The phones will roll out through Infinix’s official channels. Pricing and exact regional availability details are expected soon.
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