The mid-range segment around the Infinix Note 60 Pro is more crowded than it first appears, and several rivals look stronger in specific areas. With a budget in the same range, buyers can prioritize battery life, camera hardware, durability, or gaming performance instead of focusing on a single all-round package.
That is why the most interesting alternatives are not necessarily the most expensive ones. Some deliver a safer balance, while others push one advantage so far ahead that they may be a better fit for daily use.
1. Samsung Galaxy A37 offers a balanced and secure package
Samsung Galaxy A37 comes with the Exynos 1480 built on 4 nm, a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED 120Hz display, and Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection. It also includes 45W charging, a 5000 mAh battery, and IP68 certification.
The phone keeps a relatively slim profile at 7.4 mm and weighs 196 grams. Its main camera uses a larger 1/1.56-inch sensor with 1.0µm pixels, which should help low-light results.
Pricing starts at Rp6,5 jutaan for the 8/128GB variant and Rp7,2 jutaan for the 8/256GB version. That makes it a practical choice for buyers who want a stable mix of display quality, body design, and durability.
2. TECNO Camon 50 Pro 5G focuses heavily on imaging
TECNO Camon 50 Pro 5G is positioned in the Rp5 juta sampai Rp7 jutaan range with cameras as its main selling point. It brings a 50MP main camera, 8MP ultrawide, 50MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom, and a 50MP selfie camera.
The telephoto unit supports hybrid zoom up to 100x, giving it more flexibility for portraits and distant subjects. Its SONY LYT-700C sensor measures 1/1.56 inch and is designed to preserve better low-light performance.
Outside imaging, the phone uses a Dimensity 7400 Ultimate 4 nm chipset with an AnTuTu v11 score of 944781, a 6500 mAh battery, and 45W charging. It also carries IP69K, IP69, IP68, and IP66 ratings for stronger resistance to water and dust exposure.
3. Motorola Edge 70 Fusion combines a huge battery with a thin body
Motorola Edge 70 Fusion stands out with a 7000 mAh battery inside a 7.2 mm body that weighs up to 193 grams. Motorola says the battery can last up to 50 hours, while charging support reaches 68W.
Its design includes a squared camera housing with four circular cutouts, a curved display, PANTONE colors, and a synthetic leather back panel. On the performance side, Motorola uses the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, while the 50MP main camera relies on a SONY LYT-710 sensor.
The 8/256GB variant is listed at Rp6,2 jutaan, although a discounted price of Rp5,9 jutaan is also available. At that level, the mix of large battery capacity and slim styling makes it appealing for users who stay active all day.
4. REDMI Note 15 Pro 5G emphasizes endurance and toughness
Xiaomi positions the REDMI Note 15 Pro 5G as a titan-style phone built around durability. It uses a Si/C Li-Ion 6580 mAh battery that is said to last up to 6 years, survive up to 2 days, and play video for 27 hours.
Its protection is reinforced by SGS certification for drops from up to 2.5 meters, along with IP66, IP68, IP69, and IP69K ratings. The 6.83-inch AMOLED display is also covered by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2.
For performance, Xiaomi chooses the Dimensity 7400 Ultra 4 nm chipset with an AnTuTu v10 score of 652862. The 8/256GB model costs Rp4,8 jutaan, while the 12/512GB version is sold for Rp5,7 jutaan.
5. POCO X8 Pro is the fastest option for gaming
POCO X8 Pro uses the Dimensity 8500 Ultra 4 nm chipset and posts an AnTuTu v11 score of 2074721. With up to 12GB of RAM, UFS 4.1 storage, and WildBoost Optimization, it is clearly tuned for multitasking and gaming.
To keep temperatures under control, POCO adds a 5300 mm² IceLoop Cooling System. The phone also comes with a metal frame, a 6500 mAh battery, 100W charging claimed to go full in 48 minutes, and 27W wireless charging.
Prices start at Rp4,7 jutaan for 8/256GB, move to Rp5,1 jutaan for 8/512GB, and reach Rp5,7 jutaan for 12/512GB. There is also an Iron Man Edition priced at Rp5,9 jutaan, putting it very close to the Infinix Note 60 Pro bracket.
Source: www.idntimes.com





