Infinix has started laying out the Note 60 Pro’s pitch before its April 13 India launch, and the headline is hard to miss: this is the company’s first phone with a Qualcomm chipset. The early listings also show a big battery, fast wired and wireless charging, and a long software support promise – a combination that looks aimed straight at the crowded upper-midrange pack.
Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 and 144Hz AMOLED screen
The Note 60 Pro is said to run on the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, paired with a 4758mm² vapor chamber for cooling. Infinix is also promising 120fps gaming on CODM, which sounds ambitious but fits the usual arms race around smooth gaming claims. On paper, that puts the phone in the same conversation as other performance-focused midrange models that lean on efficient chips rather than brute-force flagship silicon.
The display is a 6.78-inch AMOLED panel with 1.5K resolution, a 144Hz refresh rate, and 4500 nits of peak brightness. Infinix is layering on the sort of extras that make spec sheets look busier than airport departures: flicker-free clarity, motion sickness relief, and Gorilla Glass 7i protection. JBL-powered dual speakers round out the multimedia setup.

6,500mAh battery, 90W charging, and wireless top-ups
Battery life should be the safer bet here. The Note 60 Pro packs a 6,500mAh battery with 90W fast charging, plus 30W wireless charging and bypass charging. That is a chunky setup even by Android standards, and it gives Infinix something obvious to sell against rivals that still treat wireless charging like a luxury add-on.
There is also a heart rate sensor tied to Infinix’s My Health app, which can track heart rate, blood oxygen, and heart rate variability. The main camera is a 50-megapixel unit with 4K video recording and AIGC portrait support, while the software package includes XOS 16-based Android 16, Folax AI Assistant, a One-Tap AI button, NFC, and an IR blaster.

Pre-order offers and software support
Pre-orders are already live in India, and the bundle of launch offers is doing plenty of work. Buyers can get no-cost EMI up to 12 months, up to Rs 3,000 bank discount, a free MagPower speaker worth Rs 3,999, one year of free screen replacement, free Pro Google Gemini for 18 months, 5000GB cloud storage from Jio, a 1+1 year warranty, and a Rs 2,000 voucher on order completion.
The support policy is probably the most underrated part of the package. Three years of OS upgrades and five years of security patches is the kind of long-tail promise that used to be rare outside the premium tier, and it gives Infinix a better sales argument than just throwing more battery and more LEDs at the wall.
The open question is whether this hardware mix lands at a sharp enough price. The Note 60 Pro has the ingredients to look aggressive on paper, but the real fight starts when it sits across the aisle from similarly specced Redmi, Realme, and Samsung models that already know how to make shoppers hesitate.

