Infinix NOTE 60 Pro price specs official via REVU Philippines

Infinix NOTE 60 series unveiled, Pro model brings Active Matrix display

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Infinix has officially taken the wraps off its NOTE 60 series globally, following the launch of the Infinix NOTE Edge last month.

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The lineup — made up of the Infinix NOTE 60 Pro and Infinix NOTE 60 — brings two devices that share plenty of visual DNA but split dramatically under the hood. This time, it’s clear the Transsion sub-brand is gunning for premium looks while keeping pricing competitive. On that note, Infinix hasn’t announced pricing or availability for the Philippines yet, and those details will vary across regions and sales channels.

Both smartphones come loaded with Android 16-based XOS 16, JBL‑tuned stereo speakers, and an IP64 durability rating for their aluminum frames.

Infinix NOTE 60 Pro

The Pro variant is where things get genuinely interesting, ditching the usual MediaTek silicon for Qualcomm’s 4nm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 5G chipset. It’s a notable pivot for the series, backed by improved thermal management via a new 3D IceCore vapor chamber, which is clearly aimed at gamers and power users.

Visually, it steps up with a 6.78‑inch 1.5K curved AMOLED screen pushing a 144Hz refresh rate and 4,500 nits of peak brightness. However, the real conversation starter is on the back: a customizable “Active Matrix” dot‑display near the camera module that can flash notifications, animate pets, and even run minigames. Add in a 50‑megapixel main camera with optical image stabilization, a large 6,500mAh battery, and 90‑watt wired charging (plus 30‑watt wireless), and this model feels engineered to punch well above its weight class.

In Indonesia where the Infinix NOTE 60 Pro is already available, the 8GB + 256GB version is priced at Rp5,499,000 (around ₱18,899 or $326) while the unit with 12GB of RAM costs Rp5,999,000 (₱20,617 or $356).

Official unboxing video of the Infinix NOTE 60 Pro

Infinix NOTE 60 Pro specs

  • 6.78-inch AMOLED screen, 1.5K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, 4,500 nits peak brightness, Corning Gorilla Glass 7i
  • 4nm Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 5G processor
  • Adreno 810 GPU
  • 8GB/12GB RAM
  • 256GB UFS 2.2 storage
  • Dual rear cameras: 50-megapixel main camera, 8-megapixel ultrawide
  • 13-megapixel front camera
  • 6,500mAh battery with 90-watt wired charging, 30-watt wireless charging
  • XOS 16 based on Android 16
  • Dot-matrix rear display
  • IP64 dust and water resistance
  • Colors: Mist Titanium, Deep Ocean Blue, Mocha Brown, Frost Silver, Torino Black, Solar Orange

Infinix NOTE 60

The standard Infinix NOTE 60 scales back a few of the Pro’s flashier features for a more accessible footprint — yet it hardly feels like a compromise. You still get that gorgeous 144Hz AMOLED panel, the same 6,500mAh battery, and the 50‑megapixel primary shooter.

The big change is under the hood, with the NOTE 60 running on a 4nm MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultimate 5G processor. And instead of the Pro’s dot‑matrix rear display, the base model goes for a cleaner RGB Halo Light to handle status indicators and alerts. Wired charging dips slightly to 45 watts, but it impressively keeps the 30‑watt wireless option intact.

In neighboring Indonesia, the vanilla variant with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage sells for Rp4,099,000 (₱14,087 or $243).

Infinix NOTE 60 specs

  • 6.78-inch AMOLED screen, 1.5K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, 4,500 nits peak brightness, Corning Gorilla Glass 7i
  • 4nm MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultimate 5G processor
  • Mali-G615 MC2 GPU
  • 8GB/12GB RAM
  • 128GB/256GB UFS 2.2 storage
  • Dual rear cameras: 50-megapixel main camera, 8-megapixel ultrawide
  • 13-megapixel front camera
  • 6,500mAh battery with 45-watt wired charging, 30-watt wireless charging
  • XOS 16 based on Android 16
  • IP64 dust and water resistance
  • Colors: Mist Titanium, Rose Gold, Mocha Brown, Fizz Blue, Midnight Black

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Reviews Editor: Ramon "Monch" Lopez is an 18‑year media veteran who has helped shaped content for Yahoo and other top publications. He first dove into PR and marketing for an automobile brand, then ran the gadgets‑merchandising arm of a Philippine retail giant — proof he knows wheels and tech from the warehouse to the web. Now REVU's Reviews Editor, Monch balances his obsession with specs with a "quality over quantity" mindset, usually fueled by coffee, photography, videography, video games, basketball, and the occasional deadline chase.