Infinix has pushed the Note 60 Ultra into a category it has rarely occupied in Indonesia. With a starting price of Rp 11.999.000 and a promotional launch price of Rp 10.999.000, the device signals a clear move toward the premium smartphone segment.
That positioning is not built on price alone. Infinix pairs the phone with a design language shaped by Pininfarina, an Italian automotive design house known for its work with Ferrari, while also loading the device with hardware and features aimed at demanding users.
A premium identity built around design
The most immediate difference with the Note 60 Ultra is its visual approach. Infinix worked with Pininfarina to create a body that carries a strong supercar influence, setting it apart from the brand’s more familiar styling.
The back panel uses a kevlar-like pattern that gives the device a sportier look. On top of that, the rear side also includes a dot matrix display, which can show animations and notifications while adding a distinctive visual element to the phone.
The retail package follows the same premium theme. Infinix frames the launch with an automotive-inspired presentation, underlining that this model is meant to deliver more than specifications on paper.
Large AMOLED panel with high refresh support
The Note 60 Ultra is equipped with a 6.78-inch AMOLED display and 1.5K resolution. The screen also supports a 144Hz refresh rate and a claimed peak brightness of up to 4,500 nits.
These numbers place the device in a category suitable for users who want a large and responsive panel. The combination of high resolution and fast refresh rate should also support smoother use across video playback, gaming, and general navigation.
Dimensity 8400 Ultimate powers the device
Inside, Infinix uses the MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Ultimate built on a 4nm process. The chipset is paired with 12 GB of RAM and up to 512 GB of internal storage.
That configuration suggests the Note 60 Ultra is not intended only as a design-led product. It is also prepared for heavy multitasking and for users who need ample space for apps, media, and files without having to worry about storage limits too quickly.
A camera setup led by a 200 MP sensor
Photography is another major selling point. The main camera uses a 200 MP Samsung ISOCELL sensor and comes with OIS and PDAF to help with image stability and focus accuracy.
Infinix also adds a 50 MP periscope telephoto camera with 3.5x optical zoom, giving the phone more flexibility for distant subjects. An 8 MP ultrawide lens is included as well, expanding the device’s reach for landscapes and wider scenes.
On the front, the available reference indicates that the selfie camera is expected to be at least 32 MP. The overall setup shows that Infinix wants the Note 60 Ultra to appeal to users who value a high-resolution main camera and multiple lens options.
Battery, protection, and audio are treated seriously
Power management is another area where the phone stands out. The Note 60 Ultra carries a 7,000 mAh battery and supports 100W fast charging, which should help reduce charging time when needed.
The device also comes with Gorilla Glass 7i on the display and carries an IP64 rating. That means it is designed with resistance to dust and splashes in everyday use.
For audio, Infinix includes stereo speakers tuned with Sound by JBL. The setup is aimed at providing a more immersive experience for media consumption and gaming.
Software support and early sales package
The phone runs Android 16 with the latest XOS interface. Infinix also promises up to 3 years of operating system updates and 5 years of security updates, which strengthens its long-term value proposition.
Early buyers can access the Ultra Exclusive Box during the first sales period starting from 29 April at 00.00 WIB. The package includes a wireless charging pad and a car-shaped wireless charging stand base.
The sales box also contains a phone case, charger, data cable, and a custom SIM ejector pin. For buyers who want a more flexible payment path, Infinix offers installment options starting from Rp 857.071 per month through Kredivo and Home Credit.
