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Infinix Note 60 Pro adds two metallic finishes

Infinix has refreshed the Note 60 Pro in India with Mist Titanium and Frost Silver, while keeping the same Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 hardware.

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Infinix has refreshed the Note 60 Pro for the Indian market with two new finishes: Mist Titanium and Frost Silver. The hardware is unchanged, but the company is leaning on design to help the phone stand out in a crowded midrange segment where specs often look very similar.

The new colors join the existing Solar Orange, Deep Ocean Blue, and Mocha Brown options. The phone still uses an aluminum frame, and its camera module includes Active Matrix Display, which shows notifications, charging status, weather, and animations.

Key specs remain the same:

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  • Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, the first Infinix phone to use this chip
  • 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate
  • 50MP main camera with OIS and 4K video support
  • 6,500mAh battery
  • 90W wired charging
  • 30W wireless charging and reverse charging
  • XOS 16 based on Android 16
  • Three years of Android updates and five years of security patches
  • Gorilla Glass 7i protection and an IP64 rating

In India, the Note 60 Pro in the new colors is priced at 33,999 rupees. Sales will run through Flipkart and offline retail channels.

The bundle and launch offers are also notable: MagPower Speaker, 18 months of Google Gemini Pro, 5TB in Google Cloud, one year of free screen replacement, plus cashback and installment options. That fits Infinix’s usual playbook in the highly competitive midrange market, where a visual refresh can be enough to put a model back in front of buyers already comparing it with Redmi Note and Realme Number Series devices at similar prices.

Eli Navarro

Gadgets Editor

Eli is obsessed with the tangible future. He reviews phones, wearables, and everything with a battery. Known for his rigorous testing protocols and unabashed teardowns, Eli has broken more review units than he cares to admit, all in the name of discovering the truth about durability and repairability.

via ITzine

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