Infinix Note 60 Pro stands out most for one reason: it shifts the focus to performance in a way that feels more deliberate than before. The device is also the first Note series model from Infinix to use a Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset, and that change immediately places it in a different position within the midrange segment.
The core upgrade comes from Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, which replaces the MediaTek direction used previously in the lineup. Infinix pairs the chip with 3D IceCore Vapor Chamber cooling, aiming to keep performance steady during long periods of heavy use.
A stronger push for sustained performance
The combination of Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 and the cooling system is positioned to handle demanding tasks more confidently. In daily use, the improvement is described as noticeable in multitasking and gaming, with performance gains that stand out clearly over the Note 50 Pro.
That stability matters most when the phone is under pressure for extended sessions. Infinix says the setup is designed to maintain consistent output while running heavy games such as PUBG Mobile and Genshin Impact.
Testing results also point to that goal. Frame rates are said to stay stable with only minimal drops, while device temperatures remain under control even during long usage periods.
A more expressive design language
Beyond performance, Infinix gives the Note 60 Pro a more active identity through the rear-mounted Active Matrix Display. The mini LED panel can show notifications, animations, and health information, turning the back of the phone into something more functional than decoration.
The hardware design follows the same premium direction. Infinix uses an aluminum unibody and a premium metal frame, creating a build that feels solid while still remaining easy to hold.
There is also a One Tap button for quick access to silent mode, the flashlight, and built-in AI features. In addition, Infinix includes a health monitoring sensor that lets users check heart rate directly from the phone.
Display and camera remain important support points
The front side is built around a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with 1.5K resolution. Infinix says the panel is made to stay sharp and clear, including when used under bright sunlight.
Its adaptive refresh rate goes up to 144Hz, which should make everyday scrolling and gaming feel smoother. The adjustable refresh behavior also gives users a way to balance fluidity with battery efficiency.
For imaging, the phone carries a 50MP main camera with OIS. Infinix says it is capable of producing sharp and detailed photos in both bright and low-light conditions.
A 13MP front camera handles selfies and video calls. The camera setup is not the central story here, but it rounds out the device as a more complete midrange option.
Large battery support for long use
Battery life is another major pillar of the Note 60 Pro package. Infinix equips the phone with a 6500 mAh battery, which is claimed to last more than a day under normal use.
That capacity fits the rest of the hardware well, especially with a fast chipset, a large AMOLED screen, and a high refresh rate. Infinix also offers three different charging modes, giving users flexibility based on speed and device temperature needs.
Taken together, the Note 60 Pro represents a broader reset rather than a single-spec upgrade. The Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 sits at the center of the change, while the Active Matrix Display, metal-heavy build, 144Hz AMOLED panel, 50MP OIS camera, health sensor, and 6500 mAh battery help define its place in the crowded midrange market.
