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Infinix NOTE 60 Pro Lands in Kenya: Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, Active Matrix Display, and Pro-Grade Tools

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Infinix Kenya has officially unveiled the NOTE 60 Pro, pushing its mid-range lineup into new territory. Priced at KES 41,999 for the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage variant, the device makes a significant pivot by adopting Qualcomm’s Snapdragon® 7s Gen 4 Mobile Platform, introducing an interactive rear display, and focusing heavily on the local creator economy.

Here is a detailed breakdown of what the NOTE 60 Pro brings to the Kenyan market:

The Infinix NOTE 60 Pro packs Snapdragon power, a hidden interactive screen, and 6000mAh for KES 41,999.

Under the Hood: The Snapdragon Leap

Historically, the NOTE series has relied heavily on alternative chipsets, but the move to the 4nm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 marks a massive architectural shift for the brand.

For users, this translates to tangible, real-world speed. Compared to last year’s NOTE 50 Pro, Infinix says this new silicon delivers a 75% boost in CPU speeds and a staggering 210% improvement in GPU rendering.

Infinix has paired this hardware with a proprietary performance engine, resulting in a claim of 25% enhancement in multitasking fluidity. For the gaming community, the device is specifically optimised for heavy titles like Call of Duty: Mobile, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, and Honor of Kings, pushing frame rates up to a buttery-smooth 120 FPS.

To manage the inevitable heat from intense gaming, the phone utilises a 3D IceCore Vapour Chamber. This system features a 0.36mm copper sheet that actively channels heat away from the processor, keeping temperatures up to 3°C cooler during prolonged sessions.

The Active Matrix Display: Function Meets Personality

The most visually striking addition to the NOTE 60 Pro is the Active Matrix Display located on the rear panel. When inactive, it remains entirely invisible, maintaining the phone’s sleek micro-matte aluminium alloy aesthetic.

The Infinix NOTE 60 Pro packs Snapdragon power, a hidden interactive screen, and 6000mAh for KES 41,999.

Once activated, it transforms into an interactive LED interface. It serves as an at-a-glance dashboard for smart notifications, incoming calls, and alerts. Beyond utility, it allows for deep personalisation; users can set up custom signatures, emojis, animated pets, or dynamic light patterns. It is a creative, engaging way to interact with the device without constantly waking the main screen.

Display and Audio: A 1.5K Cinematic Experience

On the front, the phone sports a 144Hz 1.5K Ultra HDR Cinematic Display. Pushing a peak brightness of 4500 nits, outdoor visibility under the bright Kenyan sun is virtually guaranteed.

Interestingly, Infinix says it has integrated motion sickness prevention technology into the display software, specifically targeting users who read or game while travelling. The visual experience is shielded by Corning® Gorilla® Glass 7i and paired with a stereo setup tuned by SOUND BY JBL, making it a formidable media consumption device.

All-Day Power with “Self-Healing” Tech

Endurance is a historical strong suit for the NOTE series, and the 60 Pro pushes this further with a massive 6000mAh battery.

However, the real innovation lies in battery longevity. Infinix has introduced an industry-first active healing system designed to automatically repair internal battery materials over time. This extends the battery’s lifespan by up to 200 cycles, practically ensuring up to 6 years of stable performance. When you do need to top up, the device supports 90W wired fast charging and 30W wireless charging (complete with a magnetic MegaCharge case for perfect alignment).

Cameras and the #CreatePro Initiative

The imaging setup is anchored by a 50MP OIS Night Master Camera alongside a 112° ultrawide sensor. For the first time, Infinix introduces a full-chain Ultra HDR pipeline, meaning photos retain dynamic contrast and perfect clarity from capture through processing to the final display. The company promises that video creators will benefit from 4K Ultra-Steady Video recording and 2x Lossless Portrait Zoom.

The Infinix NOTE 60 Pro packs Snapdragon power, a hidden interactive screen, and 6000mAh for KES 41,999.

To prove the phone’s capabilities in the field, Infinix has partnered with prominent Kenyan influencers to showcase the features. The #CreatePro campaign aims to showcase how the NOTE 60 Pro handles professional-level photography, 4K videography, and on-the-go editing.

Pricing, Software, and Availability

The Infinix NOTE 60 Pro ships with XOS 16. In a massive win for consumer longevity, Infinix guarantees three generations of Android upgrades and five years of security patches.

The device features an IP64 rating for dust and splash resistance and introduces a customisable One-Tap Button on the frame for instant access to tools like the flashlight or silent mode. It also includes an Advanced Health Monitor capable of tracking heart rate and blood oxygen (SpO2).

Available in Solar Orange, Deep Ocean Blue, and Frost Silver, the NOTE 60 Pro retails at KES 41,999 across all official Infinix outlets and authorised dealers.

Dickson Otieno

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