Infinix is preparing to unveil its upcoming Note 60 series, and new details about the Infinix Note 60 Pro are beginning to surface ahead of the official announcement. Following last week’s leak revealing RAM and storage configurations across the lineup, a newly shared pre-order listing has shed light on some of the device’s standout features—most notably, a design element inspired by the Nothing Phone (3).
Overview: A Familiar Design Idea With Infinix’s Own Spin
According to a pre-order link shared by Infinix Nigeria’s official Instagram account, the Note 60 Pro will feature a dot matrix-style display embedded within its large rear camera island. This secondary lighting or notification display closely resembles the visual concept popularized by Nothing’s Glyph interface, suggesting Infinix is adapting the idea into its own hardware identity rather than copying it outright.
While the exact functionality of the dot matrix display has not yet been fully explained, it is expected to serve as a visual notification system or status indicator, potentially enhancing usability and aesthetic appeal.
Confirmed Hardware and Display Details
The listing also confirms that the Infinix Note 60 Pro will be powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset, aligning with earlier findings from the device’s FCC certification. This positions the phone comfortably in the upper mid-range segment, targeting users who want performance without flagship pricing.
Additional confirmed specifications include:
- A 1.5K-resolution display
- A 144Hz refresh rate, aimed at smoother scrolling and gaming
- A large 6,500mAh battery featuring what Infinix describes as “self-healing technology,” likely referring to improved battery longevity and efficiency over time
These specs suggest Infinix is focusing on display quality, battery life, and visual differentiation as key selling points for the Note 60 Pro.
Wireless Charging and Lineup Expectations
According to a tipster cited in the leak, at least one model in the Note 60 series—which includes the Note 60, Note 60 Pro, and Note 60 Ultra—will support 30W wireless charging. However, it remains unclear whether this feature will be available on the Pro model specifically or reserved for the Ultra variant.
With the official launch expected soon, Infinix is likely to reveal full specifications, pricing, and availability details in the coming days.
Frequently Asked Questions
What feature does the Infinix Note 60 Pro borrow from the Nothing Phone?
The Note 60 Pro reportedly includes a dot matrix-style display on the rear camera island, similar in concept to Nothing’s Glyph lighting system.
What processor powers the Infinix Note 60 Pro?
The device is confirmed to run on the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, based on both FCC certification and recent pre-order listings.
Does the Infinix Note 60 Pro support wireless charging?
Wireless charging is rumored for at least one model in the Note 60 lineup, potentially offering 30W wireless charging, though Infinix has not confirmed which variant will support it.




