The Kenyan smartphone market is about to get a serious shake-up. Infinix has officially pulled back the curtain on its latest heavy hitter: the Infinix NOTE 60 Pro

This isn't just another incremental update; it’s a bold leap into the premium segment, packed with hardware that will make even flagship owners do a double-take.

From a "hidden" interactive display to a partnership with a legendary Italian design house, here is everything you need to know about the device that’s set to dominate 2026.

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A Design Statement Backed by Heritage

Infinix has partnered with Pininfarina—the iconic firm behind some of Ferrari’s most recognisable designs—to create a special Torino Black edition.

This version features a refined Kevlar-inspired finish paired with exclusive “Racing DNA” software elements.

Even beyond this premium variant, the NOTE 60 Pro series impresses with a high-strength aluminium alloy frame and smooth, contoured edges that balance durability with comfort.

Infinix NOTE 60 Pro

The upgraded Halo Light on the rear panel now doubles as a multifunctional notification system and quick-launch feature, adding both style and utility.

The “Active Matrix” Innovation

One of the device’s most distinctive features is the new Active Matrix Display—a subtle, rear-facing LED interface that remains hidden until activated. It lights up for notifications, calls, and timers, but also introduces a more playful, interactive layer.

Users can engage with pixel-style animations, including virtual companions like Kiki the Cat, or access simple mini-games directly from the back panel—an approach clearly aimed at younger, tech-savvy audiences.

Infinix NOTE 60 Pro

Next-Level Snapdragon Performance

Under the hood, the NOTE 60 Pro marks a significant shift for Infinix. It is the brand’s first device powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 processor, delivering an AnTuTu score exceeding 1.1 million.

This translates into high-performance capabilities across the board, particularly for gaming. The device supports 120FPS gameplay on titles such as Mobile Legends: Bang Bang. To maintain stability during extended sessions, it features a 3D IceCore Vapour Chamber cooling system designed to efficiently regulate temperature.

Infinix NOTE 60 Pro chip


Immersive Visuals and Sound

The NOTE 60 Pro boasts a 6.78-inch 1.5K Ultra HDR display with a 144Hz refresh rate, offering smooth visuals and vibrant colour reproduction. With peak brightness reaching 4500 nits, visibility remains strong even in harsh outdoor conditions.

On the audio front, Infinix continues its collaboration with JBL, equipping the device with 360° dual stereo speakers that deliver rich, balanced sound for both media consumption and gaming.

A Camera Built for the Night

Photography is another area of focus. The 50MP “Night Master” main camera features an upgraded sensor capable of capturing 34% more light than its predecessors.

Infinix NOTE 60 Pro

Combined with optical image stabilisation (OIS), the system is designed to produce clear, detailed images in low-light conditions, as well as stable 4K video recording.

Smarter Battery Technology

Powering the device is a robust 6000mAh battery, with some variants extending up to 6500mAh. It supports 90W wired fast charging—reaching 50% in just 14 minutes—as well as 30W wireless charging.

A standout addition is the battery self-healing technology, engineered to prolong battery lifespan for up to six years. This forward-looking feature aims to ensure long-term reliability, reducing performance degradation over time.

The Bottom Line

With the NOTE 60 Pro, Infinix is clearly pushing beyond expectations, blending performance, design, and innovation into a single package.

If early impressions are anything to go by, this release could redefine how the brand is perceived—not just in Kenya, but across the global smartphone market.