Infinix has officially announced the pricing for its premium flagship, the Note 60 Ultra Pininfarina, setting a new benchmark for the brand’s smartphone lineup. The device will be sold globally at about €655, approximately $710 or 12.8 million Indonesian Rupiah, marking it as the priciest Infinix Note model ever released. This move surprises many since Infinix traditionally targets entry-to-mid-range markets but now ventures boldly into the premium flagship territory.
The elevated price reflects substantial technological advancements and design partnerships that are rare in this price segment. Most notably, the Note 60 Ultra Pininfarina supports two-way satellite calling, a feature previously limited to ultra-high-end phones priced well above $1,000. Adding to its uniqueness, the handset’s design was crafted in collaboration with Italian automotive legend Pininfarina, famed for shaping Ferrari supercars, giving the device an exclusive supercar-inspired aesthetic.
Memory Variant and Regional Pricing Estimates
This model comes with a single, large memory configuration: 12GB RAM paired with 256GB internal storage. In neighboring Malaysia, the phone’s price is roughly MYR 3,000, or about $690 (10.5 million IDR). Indonesian market pricing has yet to be officially confirmed by Infinix Indonesia, but analysts estimate a price range between 11.5 million to 12.9 million Rupiah ($640 to $720), dependent on local taxes and possible bundled offers.
Flagship Features Justifying the Price
The Note 60 Ultra’s premium cost aligns with its state-of-the-art specifications. The key highlight is the two-way satellite call capability, ensuring connectivity even in areas without cellular service. This is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8400 chipset built on a 4nm process, which promises both high performance and energy efficiency.
Aesthetically, the device adopts a unique Uni-Chassis body, featuring a striking Floating Taillight design element inspired by automotive lighting systems. The display is a 6.78-inch OLED panel with a 1.5K resolution and a very high 144Hz refresh rate. It also delivers impressive brightness up to 4,500 nits, ideal for outdoor usage under direct sunlight and a fluid experience for gaming enthusiasts.
Advanced Camera and Battery Technologies
Photography capabilities are another strong point of the Note 60 Ultra Pininfarina. It boasts a 200MP Samsung ISOCELL HPE main sensor paired with a 50MP periscope telephoto lens offering 3.5x optical zoom. This camera setup puts it on par with recognized flagship models from well-established brands.
Powering the device is a 7,000 mAh battery equipped with a cutting-edge silicon-carbon Battery Self-Healing technology. This innovation helps maintain battery health longer than standard lithium-ion batteries. Charging is well-supported by both 100W wired fast charging and 50W wireless charging via MagCharge, included in the package for immediate use.
Exclusive Sales Package
Differing from industry trends where many brands reduce included accessories, Infinix offers a luxury unboxing experience with this phone. The package includes:
- Infinix Note 60 Ultra Pininfarina unit
- Zinc alloy MagCharge Base
- Kevlar-patterned MagCase, noted for thinness and durability
- “Track” edition SIM ejector tool
This thoughtful and premium bundle reflects a complete user experience emphasizing both innovation and style.
Infinix’s introduction of the Note 60 Ultra Pininfarina redefines expectations for smartphones in the $700 price range. By integrating satellite connectivity and supercar-influenced design, it positions itself as a serious contender among flagship “killer” devices in 2026. Indonesian consumers are eager for the official launch, which could reshape competitive dynamics in the upper-mid-tier smartphone market.







