The Infinix NOTE 60 Pro aims to deliver flagship-level performance and a high-fashion aesthetic without losing the practical utility that defines the NOTE series.
This article gives a breakdown of the major highlights, after using the device for over seven days to test its features- the design, camera, performance, and battery, amongst others.
Design
The NOTE 60 Pro features a strong aluminium alloy frame polished with zirconium sand, giving it a micro-matte texture that feels premium and resists the typical scuffing of metal-clad phones. With a 7.36mm slim profile, it remains pocketable despite the massive hardware inside.
An outstanding feature is the Active Matrix Display. This invisible-until-activated LED interface on the rear panel brings a nice feel to the hardware. This is complemented by the Halo Light, which ensures you’re alerted to notifications even when the phone is face down.

Camera and performance
The Infinix Note 60 Pro features a versatile dual-camera system led by a 50MP Night Master Main Camera with OIS for superior low-light shots and an 8MP Ultra Wide lens for expansive views, all while supporting high-quality 4K 30FPS video recording. The 50MP OIS Night Master Cam lens captures 34% more light than standard sensors, making late-night street photography sharp and vibrant.
Infinix has also implemented the 3D IceCore VC Chamber Cooling system. Using a perforated metal unibody and a copper sheet, the device can reduce temperatures by up to 3°C during heavy loads, preventing the thermal throttling that often plagues slim performance phones.
Also, the Infinix Note 60 Pro is powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 5G processor, which is specifically engineered to manage heavy loads and prevent the thermal throttling often associated with slim performance phones. With an AnTuTu score exceeding 1,100,000, the device handles intensive titles at 120 FPS. This power is complemented by a 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED display that boasts a fluid 144Hz refresh rate and an incredible 4500 nits of peak brightness for perfect visibility in any lighting.
Infinix ensures your device remains current and secure by promising 3 years of OS updates and five years of security patches.

Battery and self-healing tech
The NOTE 60 Pro features a 6500 mAh battery. Charging is equally fast, with 90W wired charging, and the inclusion of 30W wireless charging adds a layer of flagship convenience. After charging to full capacity, I was able to use the phone for 2 days before the next charge.
An impressive software feature is the Battery Self-Healing Technology. Designed to extend the battery’s lifespan, the system recovers approximately 1% of battery health every 200 cycles. For users who plan to keep their device for the long haul, this is a genuine game-changer.
To keep you going for days, the device features a massive 6500mAh battery supported by 90W All-Round FastCharge technology. The device is also built for longevity, featuring IP64 Rain Proof protection and Corning® Gorilla® Glass 7i for superior durability.
Key highlights
Beyond raw power, the NOTE 60 Pro is packed with lifestyle-centric features, including the JBL 360° Dual Stereo Speakers, co-engineered with JBL. The audio setup provides cinematic depth, perfect for the 1.5K Ultra HDR display. In addition, the one-tap button is a stand-out feature. It is a physical, reconfigurable shortcut that defaults to silent mode but can be mapped to the flashlight or SnapMemo.
Another feature of the Infinix NOTE 60 Pro is the Advanced Health Monitor, a quick-access tracking option for heart rate and blood oxygen saturation in the settings menu.
Final thoughts
The Infinix NOTE 60 Pro blends the raw high-frame-rate performance gamers crave with a refined metal-framed design. Between the battery healing and the 144Hz 1.5K display, it offers a high-end experience that would be a good option for people like gamers who want to use the device for long periods of time.
















