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Infinix Note 60 Pro: A Bold Mashup of iPhone Aesthetics and Nothing’s Glow

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Explore the Infinix Note 60 Pro, a bold mashup of iPhone aesthetics and Nothing's glow. Features include a unique Matrix Display for notifications and updates.

Explore the Infinix Note 60 Pro, a bold mashup of iPhone aesthetics and Nothing’s glow. Features include a unique Matrix Display for notifications and updates.

Infinix is clearly done playing it safe. The brand recently dropped teasers for its upcoming Note 60 Pro, and the design is a fascinating “greatest hits” compilation of the most talked-about phones on the market. It’s a bit of a chameleon—blending the premium silhouette of an iPhone with the tech-forward quirkiness of a Nothing Phone.

**A Back Panel That Does More Than Just Sit There**

The first thing that hits you in the teaser is that massive camera island. It’s a dead ringer for the iPhone 17 Pro Max’s layout, but Infinix has added a functional twist: an active Matrix Display. This isn’t just for show. The dot-matrix panel acts as a secondary screen, feeding you updates on the time, weather, notifications, and charging status without you needing to wake the main display. It’s a clear nod to the Nothing Phone (3)’s Glyph interface, though Infinix is leaning more toward information than just blinking lights.

Performance and the “Self-Healing” Battery

Beyond the flashy exterior—which looks particularly sharp in the new “Solar Orange” colorway —the Note 60 Pro is shaping up to be a mid-range powerhouse. Infinix confirmed the device will run on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 5G chipset. Flip it over, and you’re looking at a 6.78-inch Ultra HDR display featuring a 1.5K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate.

But the real talking point might be the endurance. Infinix is stuffing a massive 6,500mAh battery into the chassis. It supports 90W wired fast charging, but the intrigue lies in their new “Battery Self Healing Tech.” While we’re still waiting on the technical specifics of how a battery “heals” itself, the promise of better long-term health is a major selling point.

The Finishing Touches

The rest of the spec sheet doesn’t disappoint for a device in this category. You get a 50MP “Night Master” main camera , stereo speakers tuned by JBL , and a premium leather-textured back that should help with grip. To keep the Snapdragon chip from throttling during heavy use, they’ve included a 3D IceCore VC vapor-chamber cooling system.

We’re still in the dark regarding the exact price, but we won’t have to wait much longer. The Infinix Note 60 Pro is expected to make its official debut at MWC 2026. It’s a weird, ambitious mix of styles, but if the performance matches the bravado of the design, Infinix might have a hit on its hands.

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