Infinix Note 60 series opened pre-orders in Pakistan back on March 18th, and they’ll start shipping the devices on March 28th. The lineup includes the basic Infinix Note 60 and a Note 60 Pro, both unveiled at a live event today. There’s 5G support on each sibling with Android 16 XOS 16 UI built in. This is everything you need to know.

Infinix Note 60 Pro
The Note 60 Pro has a metal body. It’s a bit more premium than the non-Pro sibling. The design looks the same as the iPhone 17 Pro, and it might even fool some people from afar. But the Pro does have a distinctive Infinix look up close. The newcomer’s camera island has a neat trick.

An Active Matrix Display is added on the back. It works almost like the Dot Glyph Interface on the Nothing Phone 3. You can display text and play mini games here. And the scrolling emojis or pixel pets can be used for personalized notifications. It even serves as an AOD. But remember, only the Pro version has this feature.

One of those rear lenses is a 50MP main OIS camera. The other sensor is an 8MP Ultrawide. There’s a breathing Halo light in the next silo with a SpO2 sensor. The screen has a small punch hole for a 13MP selfie snapper. The software that puts everything together is XOS 16 with three years of OS updates.
Infinix Note 60 Pro is built around a 6.78” OLED. The motion rate is 144Hz. It seems to have a standard 1.5K resolution, which is definitely sharp enough for the size. The local peak brightness hits 4,500 nits. Gorilla Glass 7i keeps it from damage. PWN dimming should help people with sensitive eyes.

The Note 60 Pro does not use a MediaTek chip. They’ve brought a Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chip to this device instead. It’s a proper 2.7GHz midrange chip with 8 cores and a 4nm process node. There’s 12GB RAM inside. A 3D IceCore vapor chamber keeps it cool when gaming.
The cell capacity is upgraded, by the way. It’s now 6500mAh. The newcomer uses 90W wired and 30W wireless input for backup. There’s an optical fingerprint on the screen. Its Infrared sensor is on the top. The metal frame passed an IP64 rating. The Infinix Note 60 Pro (8/256GB) officially costs Rs 95,999 in Pakistan.
Infinix Note 60
The basic Note 60 5G also has a single 8/256GB memory trim, though the chipset installed on this device is a weaker Dimensity 7400 Ultimate. It does have the same Android 16 and XOS 16 software. Infinix will drop three OS updates on each device.

There’s no rear display here. But if you can overlook that feature, the Note 60 is almost the same device as the Pro version. So it brings a 1.5K 6.78” OLED with a 144Hz refresh rate. Its local peak brightness range is 4,500 nits. The screen has a small punch hole for a 13MP selfie shooter.

They kept the same 6,500 mAh battery on the Note 60 as well, though the charging is halved to 45W. 30W wireless input is the same on both handsets. The rear cameras are also identical (50MP Main + 8MP Ultrawide). 3D IceCore vapor chamber keeps the chipset cool.

Other common specs on these phones are the One-tap AI button and stereo audio. Both are aluminum MIL-STD-810H certified builds with IP64 ratings. They each have UFS 2.2 storage and an infrared remote. Of course, the price is slightly lower for the non-Pro version. The single 8/256GB costs Rs 84,999 in Pakistan.
They do plan to release the Note 60 Ultra in Pakistan, but not right now. That particular device is scheduled for later. They ended up presenting some IoT products at the event, and reannounced the pre-orders for the Note 60 and Note 60 Pro until March 28th. You still have some time to book these phones and get yourself a pair of Earbuds for free.