Infinix is taking an unusual route with the Note 60 Pro Pininfarina Limited Edition, shifting the spotlight away from raw specs and toward design, packaging, and exclusivity. The phone arrives as a premium spin on the Note 60 Pro 5G, with a limited production run that places it closer to a collector’s item than a standard mid-range device.
The edition is priced at Rs 37,999 for the lone 8 GB + 256 GB variant, with sales starting on June 29, 2026 in Torino Black. Early buyers using select debit and credit cards can also get an instant Rs 2,000 discount, while availability remains tied exclusively to Flipkart in India.
Design Takes the Lead
The biggest change is visible immediately on the back panel, where Infinix borrows cues from Italian supercars. The phone uses a carbon fibre-style finish, red accents around the camera module, and a 360° Aerospace-Grade Aluminium Frame to sharpen the premium feel.
Even with that visual overhaul, the company keeps the Active Matrix secondary display from the standard Note 60 Pro 5G. It can show the time, weather, notifications, calls, updates, charging status, and battery information.
Torino Black reinforces the same theme, giving the device a darker and more performance-focused look. Infinix clearly wants this model to stand apart from ordinary mid-range phones before users even turn it on.
The Retail Box Is Part of the Experience
The limited-edition treatment continues with a retail box built to feel more exclusive from the moment it is opened. The outer shell uses a soft-touch material, while the interior is lined with velvet for a more premium presentation.
Inside the box, Infinix includes a clear case with MagSafe integration, a black USB-C cable, a black charging brick, a Pininfarina-shaped SIM ejector tool, and a wireless charging pad. The package makes the retail experience feel deliberately different from the standard model’s bundle.
Specs Stay Familiar Under the New Skin
Despite the redesign, the hardware remains unchanged from the regular Infinix Note 60 Pro 5G. The phone still uses a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with 1.5K resolution, a 144 Hz refresh rate, and a claimed peak brightness of 4,500 nits.
Performance comes from the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, paired with 8 GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 256 GB of UFS 2.2 storage. Thermal management is handled by a 4,758mm² 3D IceCore VC Chamber cooling system, and the software runs on Android 16 with XOS 16.
The camera setup also carries over unchanged. On the back, the phone offers a 50 MP main camera with OIS and an 8 MP ultra-wide camera, while the front uses a 13 MP selfie camera.
Both the front and rear cameras support video recording at up to 4K 30 FPS. That keeps the device aligned with the standard model on content capture, even as the outer design shifts into premium territory.
The battery capacity stands at 6,500mAh, supported by 90W fast USB-C charging, 7.5W reverse wired charging, 30W wireless charging, and 5W reverse wireless charging. The phone measures 7.45 mm thick, weighs 200 grams, and carries an IP64 rating.
Other features include an in-display fingerprint sensor, JBL-tuned stereo speakers, dual 5G SIM support, Bluetooth 5.4, Wi-Fi 6, and a USB-C 2.0 port. In short, the limited edition relies on materials, presentation, and exclusivity rather than any internal hardware upgrade.
The regular Note 60 Pro 5G remains on sale for buyers who want the same core device without the Pininfarina treatment. It launched at Rs 31,999 and is now listed at Rs 33,999 because of the ongoing RAM shortage.
Source: gadgets.beebom.com






