Infinix has officially introduced the Note 60 Pro in Indonesia, and the model immediately stands out in the company’s new lineup. The biggest reason is simple: this is the first Infinix Android smartphone to use a Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset, which gives the device stronger appeal in the crowded midrange market.
The launch also answers one of the most searched questions around the phone: how much do the 8GB and 12GB RAM versions cost in Indonesia? The price gap is only around $31, making the higher-memory variant easier to justify for buyers who want more headroom for multitasking and gaming.
Official price in Indonesia
Infinix sells the Note 60 Pro in two memory configurations, both paired with 256GB of internal storage. The difference lies in RAM capacity, and that is what creates the modest price gap between the two versions.
- 8GB + 256GB: about $339
- 12GB + 256GB: about $370
That $31 difference keeps the phone within reach for different buyers, especially those comparing long-term performance needs against budget limits. The pricing also places the Note 60 Pro in the upper midrange segment, where competition has become increasingly aggressive.
Why the 12GB variant draws more attention
The 12GB RAM version is likely to attract users who regularly switch between many apps. It also gives more breathing room for heavier games, light editing tasks, and smoother performance over longer usage periods.
At the same time, the 8GB version remains a convincing option because it already comes with 256GB of storage. For everyday use such as social media, streaming, photography, and popular mobile games, that configuration still looks more than capable.
Key specifications behind the pricing
The Note 60 Pro uses the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset, which is one of the main reasons the device is getting attention. Infinix claims the chip can reach an AnTuTu score of up to 1.1 million points, a figure that signals strong performance for its class.
To manage heat during demanding tasks, the phone also uses a 3D Vapor Chamber cooling system. Infinix says the system can reduce device temperature by up to 3 degrees Celsius while gaming or running intensive apps.
Display, camera, and added features
The display is another major selling point, as the Note 60 Pro comes with a 6.78-inch AMOLED panel, 1.5K resolution, and a 144Hz refresh rate. Peak brightness reaches 4,500 nits, which should help the screen remain readable under strong outdoor light.
On the back, Infinix includes an Active Matrix Display with a mini LED panel that can show notifications, the clock, and even emoji animations. The main camera uses a 50MP sensor with OIS, supported by an 8MP ultrawide lens, while the front camera carries a 13MP sensor for selfies and video calls.
Battery life remains one of the strongest points
Infinix equips the Note 60 Pro with a 6,500mAh battery and 90W fast charging. That combination is designed for users who stay mobile throughout the day and want less dependence on a charger.
The phone also includes liquid detection and night charging protection for added battery safety. Infinix claims the battery can support up to 26 hours of continuous navigation use, which shows how strongly the company is positioning the device around endurance and daily reliability.
Color options and market position
The Note 60 Pro is offered in Solar Orange, Mocha Brown, Mist Titanium, and Deep Ocean Blue. The color range suggests that Infinix wants the device to appeal to users who want performance hardware and a more distinctive design.
With pricing set at about $339 for the 8GB model and about $370 for the 12GB version, the Note 60 Pro shows Infinix’s attempt to compete in the premium-affordable category. Snapdragon power, a 144Hz AMOLED screen, a large battery, and fast charging make the phone one of the more noticeable entries for buyers tracking new smartphone launches in Indonesia.







