Infinix Note 60 Pro Teased: Coming with a Nothing-Style Rear Matrix Display and 144Hz AMOLED Panel

Infinix is gearing up to shake the mid-range smartphone market with its upcoming Infinix Note 60 Pro. Succeeding the Note 50 Pro, the new handset promises a radical redesign that blends premium aesthetics with high-end performance. Recent official teasers and leaks have revealed a device that looks more like a flagship than a mid-ranger, featuring a unique “Matrix Display” and hardware typically reserved for more expensive phones.

Design: A Fusion of iPhone and Nothing Phone

The Infinix Note 60 Pro is turning heads with its bold design choices. The rear of the device features a large, edge-to-edge camera plateau reminiscent of the iPhone 17 Pro series. However, the standout feature is the Rear Matrix Display positioned alongside the camera modules.

Similar to the Glyph Interface on the Nothing Phone, this array of mini-LEDs will surface key information such as the time, weather, and notification alerts. The phone is confirmed to launch in three striking colors: Solar Orange, Torino Black, and Silk Green, all featuring a premium metal body.

Performance and Cooling

Under the hood, the Note 60 Pro will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 5G chipset. This is the same processor found in higher-priced competitors like the Redmi Note 14 Pro+, ensuring robust performance for gaming and multitasking. To keep temperatures in check during heavy usage, Infinix has integrated a 3D IceCore Vapour Chamber cooling system.

Key Specifications at a Glance

FeatureSpecification (Teased/Leaked)
Display6.8-inch 1.5K AMOLED, 144Hz Refresh Rate
ProcessorQualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4
Rear Camera50MP “Night Master” Triple Camera Setup
Battery6,500mAh with 6-year “Self-Healing” Tech
Charging90W Wired / 30W Wireless
SpeakersDual Stereo Speakers (Tuned by JBL)
OSAndroid 16 with XOS 16

Battery and “Self-Healing” Technology

One of the most impressive claims by Infinix is the massive 6,500mAh battery. Not only does it support 90W fast charging, but it also reportedly features six years of self-healing technology. This tech is designed to automatically mitigate the chemical degradation caused by repeated charging cycles, potentially extending the battery’s lifespan far beyond the industry standard.

Launch and Availability

While a specific launch date hasn’t been locked in, the Infinix Note 60 series was first showcased at CES 2026 and is expected to hit the Indian market in the first half of the year. The lineup is likely to include a standard Note 60 and a flagship Note 60 Ultra (designed in collaboration with Pininfarina) alongside the Pro model.

If priced under the ₹30,000 segment, the Infinix Note 60 Pro could become a formidable rival to established players, offering a unique blend of style, power, and innovative battery tech.

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