HIGHLIGHTS
- The Infinix Note 60 and 60 Pro are expected to launch soon in Nepal.
- Note 60 and 60 Pro are powered by the Dimensity 7400 Ultimate and Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset respectively.
- Both phones have a massive 6500mAh battery.
Following a strong run in 2025, Infinix is preparing to launch the Note 60 and Note 60 Pro in Nepal. With several well-received smartphones last year, the brand looks keen to carry that momentum into 2026.

Last year’s Note series phones, like the Note 50s and Note 50x, stood out for offering impressive hardware at aggressive prices. This time around, the Note 60 and 60 Pro not only feature strong hardware, but they also bring a premium metal frame and an active-matrix display. NOTHING saw that coming?
What is the Price of Infinix Note 60 Series in Nepal?
Infinix has officially unveiled the Note 60 and Note 60 Pro, revealing most of their key features but keeping the pricing under wraps. According to the company, official prices will be announced only once the phones arrive in their respective markets.
Considering the current market situation and Infinix’s past pricing strategy, the Infinix Note 60 and Note 60 Pro could launch in Nepal at around Rs. 39,999 (8/256GB) and Rs. 49,999 (8/256GB), respectively.
It looks like Infinix has taken inspiration from multiple smartphone brands interms of design. Especially with the orange color variant, the horizontal camera module, and the active matrix display on the rear. Sounds familiar? Well, let me explain in brief.
Infinix Note 60 Series Overview
At first glance, especially in the Solar Orange color variant of Note 60 Pro, the phone clearly feels inspired by the iPhone 17 Pro. However, I like how Infinix hasn’t tried to make a direct copy here. The octagonal camera module helps the Note 60 series retain its own identity. That said, I’m not a big fan of the octagonal shape myself.

Secondly, the Note 60 Pro features an Active Matrix display integrated into the camera module, capable of showing notifications, animated pets, and even mini games. It’s definitely an interesting addition, but I think it adds “NOTHING” to its overall value. Likewise, the Note 60 has an RGB Halo Light feature instead of an Active Matrix Display.
Last but not least, Infinix has also added a One-Tap button, a customizable shortcut key for different features. What’s more interesting, though, is that there’s a health sensor below the power button that tracks heart rate, blood oxygen levels, and HRV (heart rate variability).

Moving on, Note 60 and 60 Pro both feature a 6.78-inches 1.5K resolution AMOLED panel. The display specs are quite impressive, as the panel has 1600 nits HBM and 4500 peak brightness. Furthermore, the panel is protected by Gorilla Glass 7i as well.
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In terms of performance, Infinix has equipped the Note 60 with the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultimate, while the Note 60 Pro is powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset. In addition, both handsets will ship with an IP64 rating for dust and splash resistance.
When it comes to memory, the Note 60 will be available with 8GB of RAM and 128GB or 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage. Meanwhile, the Note 60 Pro steps things up with 8GB or 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. Both phones also feature a 4,758mm² 3D vapor chamber cooling system and a 360-degree gaming antenna.
The camera setup on both phones is the same, as they have a 50MP main sensor, an 8MP ultrawide sensor, and a 13MP front camera. What I like here is that both the front and rear cameras support 4K/30FPS videos, a rare sight in this segment. That said, in 2026, adding even a basic telephoto lens could have made the setup feel far more complete and competitive.

When it comes to endurance, both phones pack a massive 6500mAh battery. Interestingly, Infinix is also claiming an industry-first “Battery Self-Healing” technology, which reportedly restores 1% of battery health every 200 charging cycles. While that sounds impressive on paper, I’m personally a bit skeptical about how effective this will be in real-world use.
That said, the charging setup is genuinely impressive with support for 90W wired charging and 30W wireless charging. However, the Note 60 has to settle for 45W wired charging. Also, you will need an Infinix MagCharge phone case to enjoy the full 30W fast wireless charging.
The Note 60 series runs on XOS 16 based on Android 16. Moreover, Infinix has promised three major Android updates along with five years of security patches, which is a decent level of software support for this segment.
Infinix Note 60 Series Specifications
- Body:
- Note 60: 162.37 x 77.17 x 7.45mm, 199 g
- Note 60 Pro: 162.37 x 77.17 x 7.45mm, 201.7 g
- Build: Metal frame, IP64, Corning® Gorilla® Glass 7i (front glass)
- SIM: Dual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by)
- Display: 6.78-inch, 1.5K AMOLED, 700 nits (typ), 1600 nits (HBM), 4500 nits (peak)
- Chipset:
- Note 60: MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultimate (5G)
- Note 60 Pro: Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 (5G)
- Memory:
- Note 60: 8GB LPDDR5X RAM, 128/256GB UFS 2.2 storage
- Note 60 Pro: 8/12GB LPDDR5X RAM, 256GB UFS 2.2 storage
- OS: Android 16, XOS 16
- Rear Camera: 50MP, f/1.6, (wide), 0.8µm, PDAF, OIS
- 8MP, f/2.2, 112˚ (ultrawide), 1.12µm
- Front Camera: 13MP, f/2.2 (wide)
- Battery: 6500mAh, 90W wired, 45W wired (Note 60), 30W wireless
- Color:
- Note 60: Mist Titanium, Midnight Black, Fizz Blue, Rose Gold, Mocha Brown
- Note 60 Pro: Mist Titanium, Deep Ocean Blue, Solar Orange, Mocha Brown, Torino Black, Frost Silver
Infinix Note 60 Series Price in Nepal: Rs. 39,999 (8/256GB) [Note 60] | Rs. 49,999 (8/256GB) [Note 60 Pro] [EXPECTED]
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Overall, the Note 60 series feels like a genuine premium upgrade to Infinix’s Note lineup. Although it borrows design elements from different smartphone brands, it still does enough to create its own identity.
Add to that a premium metal frame, a high-quality AMOLED display, capable mid-range chipsets, fast charging, and long-term software support, and you get a well-rounded package that feels thoughtfully put together.
Personally, I’m excited to test the Note 60 Pro and see how useful its Active Matrix display really is in everyday use. Also, I think if Infinix manages to work around current price hikes and still price these phones aggressively, I don’t see why the Note 60 series wouldn’t turn out to be a hit.
What are your thoughts on the Infinix Note 60 Series? Let us know in the comments below!
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