Infinix Disrupts Mid-Range Market: Note 60 Pro Debuts in India with Snapdragon Power and 6,500mAh Battery
The Indian smartphone arena just became significantly more competitive as Infinix officially launched its latest powerhouse, the **Infinix Note 60 Pro**, this Monday, April 13, 2026. Targeting the high-growth mid-range segment, the brand is attempting to pivot from its budget-centric roots to a more premium, performance-driven identity. By introducing high-end features—such as an “Active Matrix” rear display and a massive silicon-carbon battery—at a disruptive price point, Infinix is directly challenging established leaders like Xiaomi and Realme. The device was unveiled during a digital keynote, positioning itself as a “flagship killer” for students, gamers, and professionals alike.
## A Giant Leap in Performance and Display
The most significant shift for the brand comes under the hood. The Infinix Note 60 Pro is the first device from the manufacturer to move away from MediaTek silicon in favor of the **Snapdragon 7s Gen 4** chipset. This 4nm processor provides a substantial boost in efficiency and raw power, particularly for mobile gaming. To keep temperatures in check during intense sessions, Infinix has integrated the “IceCore 3D” vapor chamber cooling system. This hardware combination allows the phone to support an impressive 120fps in titles like Call of Duty: Mobile, a feat rarely seen at this price.
On the front, the phone boasts a 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED panel that offers a 144Hz refresh rate. The screen is a visual treat, featuring 4,500 nits of peak brightness and 2304Hz PWM dimming to reduce eye strain during late-night use. Protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 7i, the display curves slightly at the edges, giving it a sleek, modern aesthetic that belies its mid-range positioning.
## Innovation on the Back: The Active Matrix LED
While the front is all about immersion, the back of the Infinix Note 60 Pro is where the innovation truly shines. Following the trend of visual notification systems, the device features an **Active Matrix LED** system embedded within the rear camera module. Comprised of nearly 300 individual LED lights, this panel can be customized to show specific patterns for incoming calls, battery charging status, and even music visualizations.
Beyond aesthetics, the rear design is functional. It houses a 50MP primary camera with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), ensuring stable 4K video recording and sharp low-light photography. Accompanying the main sensor is an 8MP ultra-wide lens, providing versatility for landscape shots. For selfies, a 13MP punch-hole camera sits discretely at the top of the main display, supported by AI-driven portrait modes.
## Battery Longevity and Rapid Charging
Battery anxiety is often the biggest hurdle for power users, and Infinix has addressed this head-on. The Note 60 Pro is equipped with a **6,500mAh massive battery**, a capacity that typically results in a bulky, heavy chassis. However, through clever engineering and a slim 7.4mm frame, the device remains surprisingly ergonomic.
To refuel this large cell, the phone supports **90W wired fast charging**, which can top up the device significantly in under an hour. More impressively for the price, it also features **30W wireless charging** and bypass charging technology. This allows gamers to power the phone directly from a wall outlet while playing, bypassing the battery to prevent heat buildup and preserve long-term battery health.
## Market Impact, Pricing, and Availability
The Infinix Note 60 Pro has been priced aggressively to shake up the Indian market. The base model with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage starts at **₹31,999**, while the 256GB storage variant retails for **₹34,999**. It is available in three distinct colorways: Solar Orange, Deep Ocean Blue, and Mocha Brown.
Early buyers can take advantage of launch offers that bring the effective price down further, including bank discounts of up to ₹3,000 and a complimentary MagPower speaker. By offering features like JBL-tuned stereo speakers, an IP64 rating for dust and water resistance, and an in-display heart rate sensor, Infinix is providing a comprehensive package that makes many 2026 flagship devices look overpriced.
## What’s Next for the Note Series?
The launch of the Note 60 Pro signals a new era for Infinix in India. Moving forward, the company plans to double down on its software experience, promising three years of Android OS upgrades and five years of security patches for this model. As the brand continues to expand its retail footprint through partnerships with Flipkart and offline distributors, we can expect future iterations to delve deeper into AI-integrated features and perhaps even more specialized gaming hardware.
The Infinix Note 60 Pro is a bold statement of intent. It proves that premium features like high-speed wireless charging and advanced cooling are no longer exclusive to the elite price brackets, setting a new benchmark for what Indian consumers can expect from a mid-range smartphone.