Infinix unveiled the Note 60 and Note 60 Pro in mid-February (check out our hands-on with the Pro), but the company saved the best for last – the Infinix Note 60 Ultra design by Pininfarina. This is the first time that the legendary Italian design firm has worked on a smartphone. Another first – Ultra is the first to support two-way satellite calling (not just texting) in multiple countries.

Infinix Note 60 Ultra is the first to support two-way satellite calling
The Ultra has a high-strength aluminum alloy frame. At the back is the unique uni-chassis camera module – a sheet of Gorilla Glass Victus covering the triple cameras, dot-matrix display and a surprise.
Pininfarina draws inspiration from nearly a century of design work on cars – the company turns 95 this year! The Note 60 Ultra features a “floating taillight” that flashes when the phone is turned on or receives a notification.

Uni-chassis camera module on the Infinix Note 60 Ultra
Underneath the uni-chassis glass is a 200MP main camera based on a 1/1.4″ Samsung HEPE sensor, which also does 2x lossless zoom. For further viewing, the phone includes a 50MP periscope (JN5) with 3.5x magnification and 7x in-sensor zoom. A 112° ultra-wide camera surrounds the trio. The model also supports Ultra HDR capture and XDR displays. The first is Infinix (it uses the in-house XDR image engine).
The Ultra is powered by the Dimensity 8400, a 4nm chip with an all-big-core CPU (8x Cortex-A725) and a Mali-G720 MC7 GPU. There is only one configuration available with 12GB RAM, 256GB storage, and a built-in eSIM. The chipset is cooled by a 3D Icecore vapor chamber.

200MP main camera, 50MP 3.5x periscope and 112° ultra-wide camera
The phone comes with Android 16 (XOS 16) and will receive 3 major OS updates and 5 years of security patches. Talking about the box, the retail package includes a supercar-inspired MagCharge base (zinc alloy), a Kevlar-patterned MagPad, custom Kevlar MagCase, and a Track-Edition SIM ejector.
We spent so much time looking at the back of the Infinix Note 60 Ultra, now let’s look at the front. It features a 6.78″ OLED display with a 1.5K resolution. The display runs at 144Hz and pushes out 4,500 nits of brightness. For protection, there’s a sheet of Gorilla Glass 7i. The phone is rated IP64 overall (dust resistant, rain resistant).
Infinix has equipped the Note 60 Ultra with stereo speakers with Sound by JBL for 360° audio.
There is a 7,000mAh silicon-carbon battery inside the phone. Infinix claims to have created a battery self-healing technology that can recover 200% of battery life per 1 charge cycles.
As for charging, it supports 100W fast wired charging, which can reach 50% in 18 minutes and complete a full 100% charge in 48 minutes. It also offers 50W wireless charging with Infinix MagCharge compatibility (you get everything you need in the box).

Infinix Note 60 Ultra in: Torino Black, Monza Red, Amalfi Blue and Roma Silver.
Pininfarina and Infinix appropriately chose supercar-inspired colors: Torino Black, Monza Red, Amalfi Blue and Roma Silver.
Infinix Note 60 Ultra will be available soon, stay tuned for pricing details.



