Infinix Note 60 Pro Launch: Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, 6,500mAh Battery, Active Matrix Display, Offers Unveiled

The Infinix Note 60 Pro is coming to India on April 13, 2026. It's aiming to give you a lot for your money (a mid-range price) but with some of the nicer features found in more expensive phones. It has a Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 processor, a 6,500mAh battery, and a special "Active Matrix Display". People who buy it quickly will be able to get up to 7,000 rupees worth of deals, a free speaker, and discounts from banks.

Infinix is about to release the Note 60 Pro in India, and it’s going for a good balance of price and quality. They’ve shown off the “Active Matrix Display” on the back of the phone and said it will be available on April 13, 2026. You can reserve the phone ahead of time and get some extras with it.

Launch date, availability, and pre-book offers

The Infinix Note 60 Pro will be revealed in India at noon (12 PM) on April 13, 2026. You’ll be able to buy it from a big online store and from the official Infinix store. You can already reserve one, and if you do so quickly you can get up to 7,000 rupees of promotions.

These deals include a free speaker that attaches magnetically (worth 3,999 rupees), an immediate 3,000 rupee discount from the bank if you have certain cards, and an extra year of warranty if you reserve the phone and meet the requirements. Infinix hopes these will encourage lots of sales in the first week and give a reward to people who buy it early.

Design language and the Active Matrix Display

The Note 60 Pro has a typical Infinix look: a rectangular area with two cameras on the back and a flat back. Infinix calls the pattern of dots on the back the ‘Active Matrix Display’, which is a grid of lights next to the cameras that shows you quick things like the time, if you’re getting a call or message, the weather, how much the phone is charging, and how much battery life is left.

The company says the grid of lights can do fun things like show “Pixel Pets” (little animated characters), small games, or animations that go with the music. It’s clearly been inspired by other phones with similar light displays and is meant to give the phone some personality and be useful, without using up the phone’s main screen.

Colors, build materials, and durability

Infinix has said there will be three colors only available in India: Solar Orange, Mocha Brown, and Deep Ocean Blue. It’s also said to have an aluminum frame, which isn’t common at this price and should make the phone feel more solid and look better. The back of the phone is flat, but the screen on the front might be curved.

They’ve really thought about how strong the front of the phone is. The Note 60 Pro is expected to have Corning Gorilla Glass 7i which will help prevent scratches and damage from being dropped. These choices show they want to make a phone that feels high-end in a market with lots of mid-range options.

Display and multimedia specs

The Note 60 Pro will probably have a 6.78 inch 1.5K AMOLED screen that curves at the edges. This screen is supposed to have a 144Hz refresh rate (so things look very smooth) and be incredibly bright at 4,500 nits, meaning you’ll be able to see it even in bright sunlight and scrolling will be very smooth.

The quality of the screen, combined with the Active Matrix Display on the back and good stereo speakers, are intended to make watching videos and playing games a better experience. And the Gorilla Glass 7i adds to the feeling that you can use it every day without worrying.

Performance, battery, and charging capabilities

Inside, Infinix is planning to use the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chip with an Adreno 810 graphics processor. It will come with up to 12GB of LPDDR5x RAM and 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage, which should be enough for people who do a lot of things at once and for people who play games (but not the most demanding ones).

The 6,500mAh battery will give you a long time between charges. It will charge quickly at 90W with a cable and 30W wirelessly, giving you options for how to plug it in. With the efficient processor and big battery, it should last all day and charge up quickly when it’s running low.

Camera system and software extras

The Note 60 Pro will have two cameras on the back, the main one being 50MP with ‘Ultra Clear’ and optical image stabilization (to keep photos from being blurry). An 8MP ultra-wide camera will be with the main camera and the front camera is 13MP for selfies and video chats.

The software will likely use the Active Matrix Display for things like showing you when you have a notification and for simple actions. Camera features like stabilization should help with taking good pictures and videos in low light. The rectangular area on the back for the cameras also has a flash and helps the phone look balanced.

Infinix seems to be mixing interesting and unique features with good basic specs. If you want a phone that lasts a long time on a charge, has a fast screen, and a unique light display on the back, the Note 10 Pro might be worth looking at when you can reserve it before it goes on sale on April 13.