Infinix Note 60 Series 2026 Review – YUNA x Pininfarina, Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 & Full Specs
Infinix Note 60 Series 2026 — YUNA as global ambassador, Pininfarina-designed Ultra, Snapdragon, JBL sound, 6500mAh. Full specs for Note 60, Pro and Ultra here.
By Omar Shahid, Mobiles Writer — March, 2026
What does it mean to "shine" in 2026? For ITZY's YUNA, it goes far beyond the high-gloss world of K-pop stages — it is about the raw, unscripted moments, the outfit checks in a hotel mirror, the late-night vlogs, and the quiet inspiration found in a new city. Stepping in as Infinix's first-ever Global Brand Ambassador, YUNA serves as the vibrant heartbeat of the new NOTE 60 SERIES.
The appointment of YUNA as a global brand ambassador signals something more significant than a marketing campaign. This collaboration is strategically timed, launching alongside Infinix's entry into the premium market and the global debut of its flagship NOTE 60 SERIES — Infinix's first NOTE powered by Snapdragon, with Pininfarina design aesthetics and immersive JBL sound.
The NOTE 60 SERIES is Infinix's biggest statement yet: it is done competing on specs alone and is now competing on style, culture, and experience.
The Three-Model Lineup
| Model | Chipset | Key Differentiator |
|---|---|---|
| Note 60 | Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 | Base — 144Hz AMOLED, 6500mAh |
| Note 60 Pro | Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 | Active Matrix Rear Display, advanced health |
| Note 60 Ultra | Snapdragon (higher tier) | Pininfarina design, 200MP, 7000mAh |
The Note 60 and Note 60 Pro — Core Specs
Infinix officially announced Yuna as its first-ever Global Brand Ambassador on March 2, 2026. The NOTE 60 Pro is powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 5G chipset, marking the first use of Qualcomm hardware in the NOTE series. All models in the lineup feature a 6,500mAh battery for extended usage. Both the Note 60 and Note 60 Pro support 30W wireless charging and reverse wireless charging.
Note 60 Pro Key Specs
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Display | 6.78-inch AMOLED, 144Hz, 4500 nits |
| Chipset | Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 (4nm) |
| RAM / Storage | 8GB / 12GB |
| Rear Cameras | 50MP + 8MP telephoto |
| Selfie | 13MP |
| Battery | 6500mAh |
| Charging | 90W wired + 30W wireless |
| OS | Android 16, XOS 16 |
| Water Resistance | IP64 |
| Price (India expected) | ₹25,990 |
The Note 60 Pro's Star Feature: Active Matrix Display
The secondary Active Matrix Display on the rear of the Note 60 Pro is confirmed to support interactive "pixel pets" and mini-games in addition to smart notifications. The device features a unique "One-Tap" physical button on the side that integrates biometrics for tracking heart rate and blood oxygen levels.
The Active Matrix Display is the Note 60 Pro's defining characteristic — a secondary interactive display on the back that functions like a miniature pet screen. Animated characters appear based on phone activity, notifications, and owner interaction. It is simultaneously gimmicky and genuinely delightful — which perfectly aligns with Infinix's "Joy Tech" philosophy.
The Note 60 Ultra: Pininfarina's Smartphone
The Infinix NOTE 60 Ultra makes a statement at Mobile World Congress 2026. Created with Italian automotive design house Pininfarina, the flagship pairs a supercar-inspired aesthetic with premium features including a 200MP camera system, satellite calling, and immersive JBL-tuned sound.
The phone introduces what Infinix calls the world's first Uni-Chassis Cam Module. Instead of the typical camera bump, the camera system sits beneath a single sheet of Corning Gorilla Glass Victus that flows seamlessly across the rear. The result is a smooth aluminum unibody design that maintains a clean silhouette while improving durability and pocketability.
Note 60 Ultra Key Specs
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Display | 6.78-inch AMOLED, 144Hz |
| Battery | 7000mAh |
| Main Camera | 200MP |
| Design | Pininfarina co-developed |
| Satellite | Yes — satellite calling |
| Storage | 12GB + 256GB / 512GB |
| OS | Android 16, XOS 16 |
| Expected Release | Q2 2026 |
The JBL Sound Experience
Audio performance is enhanced by a high-fidelity stereo system featuring specialized tuning by JBL. Technical benchmarks show the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 delivering up to 120 FPS in popular titles like Mobile Legends: Bang Bang and Honor of Kings.
JBL audio tuning at this price tier is genuinely meaningful — it is one of the most recognisable audio brands in the world, and its involvement in tuning the Note 60 series speakers produces a noticeably better audio experience than competing mid-range phones.
Battery Innovation: Self-Repairing Cell
New battery longevity data indicates the self-repairing 6500mAh cell in the Note 60 Pro retains over 80% capacity after 2,000 charge cycles, estimated at six years of use.
Self-repairing battery technology — which reduces degradation over time — is typically found in premium flagship phones. Its inclusion in a sub-₹30,000 Infinix handset is a meaningful value differentiator.
YUNA and "Joy Tech": What It Means for the Brand
This partnership is a deliberate move by Infinix to move beyond the "specs-heavy" conversation. Instead, they are leaning into "Joy Tech" — the belief that our devices should spark delight rather than mere utility. YUNA's infectious energy and bold self-expression make her the perfect muse for this new era.
With YUNA as Infinix's global brand ambassador, the NOTE 60 SERIES creates a deeper resonance with youth by championing their pursuit of vibrant self-expression. This partnership transcends traditional technology, inviting a new generation to explore the boundless excitement of Joy Tech, Beyond Limits.
For the market — the message is clear. Infinix is repositioning from "budget specs champion" to "aspirational brand for style-conscious youth." The Note 60 Ultra's Pininfarina design and YUNA's global profile are the visible signals of that ambition.
Full Specs — Note 60 Pro
Display
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Size | 6.78 inches |
| Type | AMOLED, 144Hz |
| Peak Brightness | 4500 nits |
| Rear Display | Active Matrix Display (secondary) |
Performance
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Chipset | Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 (4nm) |
| RAM | 8GB / 12GB |
| Storage | 256GB |
| Gaming | 120 FPS in MLBB and HoK |
Camera
| Camera | Specs |
|---|---|
| Main | 50MP Night Master, OIS |
| Telephoto | 8MP |
| Selfie | 13MP |
Battery
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 6500mAh self-repairing |
| Charging | 90W wired + 30W wireless |
| Expected Longevity | 80%+ at 2000 cycles (~6 years) |
Connectivity
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| 5G | Yes |
| NFC | Yes |
| IP Rating | IP64 |
| Side Button | Health sensor (heart rate + SpO2) |
Pros and Cons
| ✅ Pros | ❌ Cons |
|---|---|
| First Snapdragon-powered NOTE series | Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 is modest performer |
| Active Matrix rear display is unique | IP64 — not IP68 |
| JBL audio tuning | 13MP selfie is underwhelming |
| 6500mAh self-repairing battery | Only 3 years OS updates |
| Pininfarina Ultra design is stunning | Ultra not yet available globally |
| 30W wireless charging for the price |
Verdict
The Infinix Note 60 Series is the brand's most confident product launch in its history. The Snapdragon upgrade, JBL audio, Active Matrix Display, and Pininfarina partnership are all genuine differentiators — not specs-sheet padding. YUNA as global ambassador is the cultural signal that Infinix is done being the brand you buy when you cannot afford anything else.
Note 60 Pro Rating: 8.0/10 — Excellent value for ₹25,990 with genuinely differentiated features. The Active Matrix Display and self-repairing battery are standouts.
Note 60 Ultra Rating: Pending — Full review forthcoming at Q2 2026 global release.
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