Worth noting for Indian buyers — infinix has revealed key design details of the Note 60 Pro ahead of its India launch on April 13th at 12 noon IST. The phone is set to become available via Flipkart and The company’s online store, with product pages already live. The India variant will come in three colours: Deep Ocean Blue, Mocha Brown, and Solar Orange. The global version is listed in additional shades such as Mist Titanium, Torino Black, and Frost Silver, but these are not part of the India lineup for now.

Infinix Note 60 Pro design includes rear LEDs

The design follows a flat-back, flat-frame approach. On the rear, the phone comes with a rectangular camera module with a dual camera setup and LED flash. The module also integrates what Infinix calls an ‘Active Matrix Display,’ a set of LEDs embedded within the camera island. The company has not detailed its functionality yet, but the placement indicates it could be used for notifications or alerts. The use of the orange colour option is a bit reminiscent of the iPhone 17 Pro Cosmic Orange, which has become a popular inspiration template for brands ever since its reveal last September.

The use of LEDs on the back has become more visible across segments after Nothing introduced Glyph lighting on its phones. Since then, similar approaches have appeared in devices from Tecno and even previous Infinix models like the Infinix GT 30 Pro, where lighting is used for notifications, charging indicators, or visual effects.

On the right edge, alongside the power and volume buttons, there is an additional key integrated into the frame. It sits flush and appears designed for quick access. Its exact function is not confirmed, though its placement suggests it may be linked to camera use.

Infinix Note 60 Pro specifications: what to expect

The Note 60 Pro is expected to feature a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with 1.5K resolution and up to 144Hz refresh rate. In this segment, most devices offer either higher resolution panels or high refresh rates, but fewer combine both at once. The primary camera is confirmed to be a 50MP sensor with optical image stabilisation. Other camera details have not been disclosed.

The phone is also tipped to use the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset built on a 4nm process. If confirmed, this places it in the same performance bracket as recent mid-segment devices in the Rs 20,000 – Rs 30,000 range, which is also the tipped price bracket. This combination of a high refresh rate AMOLED panel and a newer Snapdragon chip could give it a competitive advantage over other phones in the segment.

From what is confirmed so far, the Note 60 Pro focuses on display and adds a distinct design element through the LED-backed camera module. The rest of the hardware details, including battery capacity, charging speed, and secondary cameras, are still not known. If priced competitively, the Note 60 Pro could appeal to shoppers looking for a high refresh rate AMOLED display and a slightly different design approach. It would make sense to wait for the full spec sheet and pricing before making a decision. Pre-booking offers are lucrative starting April 8th, so interested shoppers could check them out.