Infinix’s NOTE 60 Ultra enters the Note series with a clearer sense of direction, focusing on how the device fits into everyday use. Instead of trying to be loud with upgrades, it feels like a continuation of the brand’s effort to balance performance with practical, day-to-day communication needs.

The design follows a more structured approach, built around a metal frame and a rear panel that appears almost uninterrupted. The camera system and lighting elements are neatly integrated into a single surface, giving the back a unified look that Infinix calls its “Uni-Chassis Design.” It’s a layout that prioritises clean lines and consistency rather than visual complexity.

One of the major additions to the NOTE 60 Ultra is Infinix’s partnership with the Italian design house “Pininfarina”. Known for its long association with automotive design, Pininfarina worked with Infinix on the structure, curves, materials, and rear styling of the phone. The collaboration introduces what Infinix calls the world’s first “Uni-Chassis Camera Module”, inspired by the construction style used in sports cars.

The influence of Pininfarina also appears in the colour options and accessories. Variants such as “Monza Red”, “Roma Silver”, and “Amalfi Blue” draw inspiration from Italian cities and motorsport culture. The phone also ships with a themed user interface, exclusive wallpapers, and co-branded accessories that continue the automotive-inspired direction of the device.

The rear also includes a light strip that responds to notifications and system activity. This feature works alongside the “Halo Light” to provide visual signals when the phone is placed face down. These cues allow users to stay aware of alerts without turning the device over.

Another feature on the rear is the “Active Matrix Display”. This system remains hidden until needed, then lights up to show notifications, status updates, or small animations. Users can customise this space with icons, emojis, or text, turning the back of the phone into a personal display.

On the front, the NOTE 60 Ultra carries a 6.78-inch screen. The display supports a 1.5K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate, which helps movement appear smoother when scrolling or switching between apps. The panel also reaches up to 4500 nits of brightness, allowing visibility under strong outdoor light.
The display includes features designed for longer use. Low blue light filtering and PWM dimming help reduce strain during extended sessions such as reading or watching video. These additions support more comfortable viewing across different conditions.

Inside the device, the NOTE 60 Ultra runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Ultimate processor. This chipset uses an eight-core structure designed to handle multitasking, gaming, and media playback. In use, this means apps load without delay, and switching between tasks remains steady.
To manage heat, the phone includes a cooling system built around a vapour chamber and internal heat paths. This system helps maintain performance during longer sessions such as gaming or streaming.

The camera system centres on a 200MP main sensor, paired with a 50MP periscope telephoto lens. This setup allows users to capture images across different distances, from standard shots to zoomed views. The phone supports zoom levels that extend up to 100x, giving flexibility when framing subjects.
The camera also includes an “Ultra HDR” system that manages light and shadow in scenes with strong contrast. This helps preserve detail in both bright and dark areas of an image. For everyday use, this means photos taken in sunlight or at night retain more balanced exposure.

A feature called “Live Photo” records a short moment around each image. This allows users to revisit movement or small changes captured during the shot. It also supports sharing across platforms or saving as short clips.

For video, the NOTE 60 Ultra records up to 4K at 60 frames per second. Stabilisation tools help reduce shake, making footage easier to watch when recorded on the move.

Another major feature of the NOTE 60 Ultra is its support for two-way satellite communication through a partnership with “Thuraya”. This allows users to make calls and send messages through satellite networks when regular mobile coverage is unavailable. This expands how users can stay connected in remote areas or during network loss.

Unlike many satellite communication systems that remain limited to certain regions, the NOTE 60 Ultra aims to provide wider international coverage across parts of Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. This feature positions the phone as more than a regular smartphone, especially for users who travel often, work in remote areas, or require communication during emergencies.

The system supports both satellite voice calls and satellite messaging. The service works without a separate registration process when using supported Thuraya SIM cards. This simplifies access for users who may need connectivity outside standard network coverage.

Battery capacity stands at 7000mAh, which supports extended use across a full day or more depending on activity. This includes tasks such as streaming, messaging, and gaming. Charging is handled through 100W wired charging and 50W wireless charging.

The device also introduces “Battery Self-Healing Technology”. This system works over time to maintain battery health by recovering a small amount of capacity after repeated charging cycles.

Another feature is bypass charging, which directs power to the system instead of the battery during gaming. This helps reduce heat and supports longer sessions without placing extra load on the battery.

On the software side, the NOTE 60 Ultra runs Android 16 with XOS 16. The interface introduces a system called “Glow Space”, which focuses on light, motion, and interaction across the device. These elements shape how users navigate menus and apps.

The phone also includes built-in AI tools for editing images, managing content, and organising notes. These tools run within the system and do not require separate downloads.

Infinix promises three years of Android updates and five years of security updates. This support helps maintain the device over time.
Additional features include eSIM support, an IR blaster for controlling home devices, and IP64 protection against dust and splashes. The phone also includes health tracking tools that measure heart rate and blood oxygen levels.

Overall, the NOTE 60 Ultra brings together performance, battery capacity, and communication tools in a single device. It builds on the Note series by adding features that extend how and where the phone can be used.

Chisom Michael is a data analyst (audience engagement) and writer at BusinessDay, with diverse experience in the media industry. He holds a BSc in Industrial Physics from Imo State University and an MEng in Computer Science and Technology from Liaoning Univerisity of Technology China. He specialises in listicle writing, profiles and leveraging his skills in audience engagement analysis and data-driven insights to create compelling content that resonates with readers.

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