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 – the Ultra is the first to support two-way satellite calling (not just texting) across multiple countries.

The Infinix Note 60 Ultra is the first to support two-way satellite calling
The Ultra has a high-strength aluminum alloy frame. On the back is the unique Uni-Chassis Camera Module – one sheet of Gorilla Glass Victus that covers the triple camera, the dot-matrix display and a surprise.
Pininfarina drew inspiration from its nearly a century of design work on cars – the firm turns 95 this year! The Note 60 Ultra features a “Floating Taillight” that glows when the phone powers up or receives a notification.

The Uni-Chassis Camera Module on the Infinix Note 60 Ultra
Below the Uni-Chassis glass is a 200MP main camera based on a 1/1.4” Samsung HPE sensor, which also does 2x lossless zoom. To see further, the phone includes a 50MP periscope (JN5) with 3.5x magnification and 7x in-sensor zoom. A 112° ultra-wide camera rounds off the trio. This model is the first Infinix to support Ultra HDR Capture and XDR Display (this uses an in-house XDR Image Engine).
The Ultra is powered by the Dimensity 8400, a 4nm chip with all-big-core CPU (8x Cortex-A725) and a Mali-G720 MC7 GPU. There is only one configuration available with 12GB of RAM, 256GB of 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) out of the box and will receive 3 major OS updates and 5 years of security patches. Speaking of the box, the retail package includes a supercar-inspired MagCharge Base (zinc alloy), a Kevlar-pattern 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 1.5K resolution. The display runs at 144Hz and boosts to 4,500 nits of brightness. For protection, there is a sheet of Gorilla Glass 7i. The phone as a whole is rated IP64 (dust tight, rain resistant).
Infinix equipped the Note 60 Ultra with stereo speakers with Sound By JBL for 360° audio.
Inside the phone is a 7,000mAh silicon-carbon battery. Infinix claims to have created a battery self-healing technology that can recover 1% battery life per 200 charge cycles.
As for charging, it supports 100W fast wired charging, which can get to 50% in 18 minutes and completes a full 100% charge in 48 minutes. It also offers 50W wireless charging with Infinix MagCharge compatibility (you get all you need for that in the box).

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