Chinese brands are all copying the iPhone 17 Pro’s design in one way or another. Infinix will do the same with the Note 60 series, but they have something the iPhones don’t: a rear Active Matrix display. The company just opened pre-orders for the Infinix Note 60 Pro in Nigeria and revealed some details about it.
That orange color and the horizontal camera bar scream iPhone-esque design. But the Note 60 Pro has borrowed a feature from the Nothing Phone (3) to fill the blank space on the camera island. That’s a rear Matrix display made of dot LEDs.
It’s as if the Note 60’s design is a mix of several tried-and-tested ideas. It looks like an iPhone, has the Active Display Matrix of Nothing Phone, and a rear display implementation that reminds us of the Xiaomi 17 Pro series. It’s a clever use of the bank space near the cameras.
We also learn that the Infinix Note 60 Pro uses a 3D IceCore VC cooling chamber to tame the built-in Snapdragon 7S Gen 4 chip. That’s more good news for consumers. It’s the first Note device in history with a Qualcomm chip, rather than MediaTek. Here, we have listed Infinix price list, along with the specs, features, and availability in Pakistan.
The SD 7s Gen 4 is a 2.7GHz platform, by the way. It uses Adreno 810, which is almost a flagship-grade iGPU. There’s a 50MP Night Master Camera on the back. That’s also among the official key features of the Note 60 Pro. Then comes the screen, which is completely flat and also quite high-end.
They say it’s a 144Hz panel, probably an AMOLED with HDR rating and 1.5K resolution. The size rarely changes in the Note series, so this could just be another 6.78” panel. The last thing we found on the teaser was the battery size.
Apparently, the Infinix Note 60 Pro is bound for the biggest power pack yet. There’s a 6,500 mAh battery within that has self-healing tech built in. We didn’t see any explanation for that feature. A leaker reported that it could have 30W wireless charging. Keep watching the news for updates.