Infinix Note 60 Pro brings a bold new design language to the mid-range segment
Infinix Note 60 Pro is already generating buzz online, thanks to its striking design that appears to blend elements from the iPhone 17 Pro and the signature Glyph interface seen on phones by Nothing. The upcoming Infinix smartphone could redefine expectations in the competitive mid-range market.
Recent renders suggest that the Infinix Note 60 Pro features a prominent triple-camera layout reminiscent of Apple’s latest Pro models. However, what truly sets it apart is the rear Matrix-style lighting panel. Similar in concept to Nothing’s Glyph system, this matrix array appears capable of displaying notifications, time, and possibly music or charging indicators directly on the back panel.

Beyond its design, the device is rumored to offer solid hardware for its segment. Reports hint at a high-refresh-rate AMOLED display, likely around 144Hz, delivering smoother animations and scrolling. The phone is also expected to pack a large battery, ensuring extended usage, along with a capable mid-range chipset that balances performance and efficiency.
Infinix has been steadily improving its design philosophy, and the Note 60 Pro could mark a turning point. By combining a premium-inspired camera module with a functional light-based notification system, the company seems to be targeting younger buyers who prioritize both aesthetics and utility.

If these early details hold true, the Infinix Note 60 Pro may not just imitate flagship trends but adapt them cleverly for a more affordable audience. An official announcement is expected soon, which should confirm full specifications and pricing.
Source: Yankodesign
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