The newly announced Infinix Note 60 Pro lands with a design that immediately invites comparison to devices from Apple, though the company is clearly steering attention toward performance and endurance rather than appearance alone.

An unboxing shows the handset shipping with an unusually full accessory bundle. Buyers receive a USB cable, a 90-watt charger, wired USB earbuds and a MagSafe-compatible protective case in the box, a combination that has become less common in recent years.
At its core sits a Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset paired with a vapor chamber cooling system. The company says the setup can sustain frame rates up to 120fps in games such as Honor of Kings. A bypass charging option is included to reduce heat while gaming sessions are underway.
Power comes from a 6,500mAh battery, though some markets will see a 6,000mAh variant. Wired charging reaches 90 watts and wireless charging 30 watts. Infinix also describes a âbattery self-healingâ mechanism designed to slow long-term degradation through charging control and battery chemistry management.
The front of the device carries a 6.78-inch AMOLED panel with a 144Hz refresh rate and peak brightness rated at 4,500 nits. The screen is covered by Gorilla Glass 7i for protection against everyday wear.
Software runs on Android 16 with the companyâs XOS 16 interface layered on top. Infinix commits to three years of operating system updates and five years of security support.
Physically, the handset uses a metal-and-glass construction and feels solid in hand, though the finish is notably slippery. Hardware features include a customizable button on the upper left edge, set by default to mute the device, and a heart-rate and blood-oxygen sensor on the lower right side linked to the firmâs health monitoring suite.
Another visual element appears around the camera module. The Active Matrix Display lights individual pixels around the camera island and allows users to apply animations and emojis as notification indicators.
Taken together, the Note 60 Pro positions itself as a feature-heavy smartphone that emphasizes battery longevity, gaming stability and bundled accessories as much as styling. The deviceâs distinctive touches â from health sensors to camera-area lighting â suggest Infinix is attempting to differentiate through small everyday interactions rather than headline-grabbing specifications alone.
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As it reaches stores, the phoneâs reception will likely depend on how these practical additions hold up in daily use, especially the battery management and sustained gaming performance it highlights most strongly.
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