Infinix just dropped the Note 60 Pro 5G in India, and it's already turning heads in the mid-range market. The phone officially went live today, April 13, 2026, but you can grab it starting April 20 at noon from Flipkart and big retail shops.
It comes in three cool colors: Solar Orange, Deep Ocean Blue, and Mocha Brown. Pick from two storage options 8GB RAM plus 128GB for Rs 31,999, or 8GB plus 256GB for Rs 34,999.
What's got everyone buzzing is the processor. This is Infinix's very first phone with a Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, to be exact. They say it hits over 1.1 million on AnTuTu benchmarks and handles 120fps gaming in Call of Duty Mobile. Compared to the older Note 50 series, it's up to 78% faster, which is a big step up for their mid-range phones.
The screen is a real standout. It's a 6.78-inch AMOLED LTPS display with 1208 x 2644 pixel resolution, a smooth 144Hz refresh rate, and super bright at 4,500 nits peak. Plus, it has Always-On Display, 93.18% screen-to-body ratio, 2304Hz PWM dimming to cut eye strain, and tough Corning Gorilla Glass 7i protection. The whole phone is just 7.4mm thick, which is impressive when you think about the massive 6,500mAh battery inside.
Now, the fun design bit: Infinix calls it the Active Matrix Display on the back, right by the cameras. It's a tiny LED panel with 288 independent pixels that shows animations, mini games, pixel pets, or even your own signature. It lights up for notifications like messages, weather, charging, or low battery. You can tweak its brightness in settings. People are comparing it to the Glyph Matrix on Nothing Phone 3, but Infinix's version lets you do way more interactive stuff.
Cameras are solid too. Rear setup has a 50MP main sensor with optical image stabilization and an 8MP ultrawide. Front is 13MP. Shooting options include AI Cam, Super Night, Vlog, Dual Video, Pro Mode, and 4K video recording. They've added their first Ultra HDR pipeline, which handles HDR from capture through processing right to the screen.
Battery life is a beast. The 6,500mAh pack supports 90W wired fast charging, 30W wireless charging (not common at this price usually for flagships), 7.5W reverse wired, and 5W reverse wireless. Infinix promises it keeps over 80% health even after 2,000 charge cycles.
Gamers will love the cooling: a 3D IceCore vapour chamber covering 4,758 sq mm for heat dissipation. There's a dedicated AI button on the side that fires up the FOLAX AI assistant for things like screen analysis, translation, or summarizing. That same button works as a health sensor too, measuring heart rate and blood oxygen track it all in the My Health app.
Software-wise, it runs XOS 16 on Android 16, with three big Android updates and five years of security patches promised. Other perks: JBL-tuned dual stereo speakers with Hi-Res audio and DTS, Widevine L1 for HD streaming, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, IR blaster, in-display fingerprint scanner, and IP64 dust/water resistance.
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Oh, and there's a special Call of Duty: Mobile edition in Mocha Brown (8GB+256GB). Same hardware, but with custom themes and COD-themed packaging.
Launch deals sweeten it: free MagPower speaker worth Rs 3,999 (sticks magnetically to the back, acts as Bluetooth speaker, stand, and 10W wireless charger works with other MagSafe stuff too). Plus one-year free screen replacement, 18 months of Google Gemini Pro (Rs 35,100 value), and 5,000GB free Google Cloud storage. Add Rs 3,000 instant bank discount and Rs 2,000 exchange bonus.
Overall, the Note 60 Pro 5G is a packed deal for upper mid-range buyers wanting unique design, strong performance, epic battery, and wireless charging all under Rs 35,000.

