Today was the official launch of both of the Note 60 series’ devices. The Note 60 Pro is the one that has a Snapdragon chip and a dot LED matrix display. The other one has a Dimensity chipset and a basic breathing Dynamic Light on the camera island. Everything on each gadget is listed here.

This version, out of the two, establishes the tone for the entire series. First of all, at a distance, this gadget may even trick some individuals due to its nearly identical form to the iPhone 17 Pro. The Note 60 Pro features a cool gimmick with the camera island.

On the rear of the newbie is an Active Matrix Display. You already know what to expect from it because it functions similarly to the Nothing iPhone 3’s Dot Glyph Interface. Here, you can play minigames and view text. Additionally, customized notifications can be made using pixel pets or scrolling emojis.

In reality, the Note 60 Pro’s screen is a 6.78″ OLED with a refresh rate of 144 Hz. It appears to have a standard resolution of 1080p. The brightness reaches 4,500 nits (local peak) with PWM dimming for eye safety, and it is sufficiently sharp despite not being 1.5K. The Gorilla Glass 7i protects it.

If it weren’t clear from the appearance, the body is composed of metal. This could be Infinix’s first Note phone worldwide to include a Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 CPU, which is a powerful platform. Inside is 12GB of RAM. It remains cool under load thanks to a 3D IceCore vapor chamber (4,758mm²).

By the way, this Note 60 Pro phone features a 6,500mAh battery. Additionally, it has a 30W wireless backup and a 90W wired backup. The rearside cameras are 8MP (ultrawide) and 50MP (prime). The Note 60 Pro’s configuration is completed with an IR blaster and an IP64 rating.

With the exception of the rear display and 90W charging, it is identical to the Pro model. It appears that the Note 60 use the same FHD+ 6.78″ OLED with a refresh rate of 144 Hz. It is protected by Gorilla Glass 7i and has a local peak brightness range of 4,500 nits. Every phone has a 13MP front camera.

In addition, both Note 60 phones include optical fingerprint readers on the screen and One-Tap AI buttons on the sides. Two speakers are used to output the audio. Like the Pro model, the entry-level Note 60 has an IP64 rating and employs an IR blaster. For the time being, their availability and cost are unknown. Continue to follow the news.