Infinix Note 60 Series debuts in Bangladesh with Snapdragon chip

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Global tech brand Infinix has officially launched the new Note 60 Series in the Bangladesh market. The lineup includes two models, the Note 60 Pro and the Note 60, bringing Snapdragon performance to the Note series for the first time, along with premium design and advanced display technology within its price segment, a press release said.

Industry observers say performance, design, and battery reliability have become key decision factors for smartphone buyers in Bangladesh. The Note 60 Series arrives at a time when users increasingly expect flagship-level features in more accessible price segments.

The Note 60 Pro marks the first collaboration between Infinix and Qualcomm with a Snapdragon chipset. It is powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 5G platform, built on a 4nm architecture and capable of clock speeds up to 2.7GHz. The processor is designed to support smoother multitasking, improved gaming performance, and efficient power management.

The Note 60 runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 5G processor, capable of reaching speeds up to 2.6GHz. The chipset is designed to deliver stable everyday performance for browsing, streaming, and communication.

To maintain consistent performance during demanding tasks, the Note 60 Series features a 3D Ice Core VC Cooling Chamber. The vapor-chamber cooling system helps dissipate heat efficiently during gaming and extended use.

In terms of design, Infinix has introduced a refined metallic design language for the series. The device features a metal frame built using integrated die-casting of high-strength aluminum alloy, enhancing structural durability while maintaining a slim and balanced profile.

The Note 60 also incorporates an Active Halo Light design element that adds a distinctive visual signature to the device. Combined with Corning GG7i glass protection, the design aims to deliver both durability and premium aesthetics. The series also includes IP65 dust and water resistance to provide protection against splashes and environmental exposure.

For the display part, Infinix Note 60 Series features a 1.5K AMOLED panel with a 144Hz refresh rate designed to deliver smoother visuals and responsive interaction. With peak brightness reaching up to 4500 nits, the screen remains visible even under bright outdoor conditions.

The display includes hardware-level low blue light protection to reduce eye strain, while the 93.18 percent screen-to-body ratio provides a more immersive viewing experience. Infinix has also introduced an industry-first Active-Matrix Display on the back panel, offering interactive notifications and customization features.

The Note 60 Series is powered by a 6500mAh battery designed for long hours of use. The Note 60 Pro supports 90W fast charging, allowing users to quickly recharge the device when needed. Both models also support 30W wireless charging for added convenience.

Infinix has also introduced battery self-healing technology designed to optimize battery performance after repeated charging cycles. According to the company, the system helps maintain battery health and extend battery lifespan for up to six years.

For photography, the Note 60 Series features a 50MP OIS Night Master AI camera designed to enhance low-light photography. The camera system supports HDR imaging, live photo capture, and AI-assisted image optimization, along with OIS-assisted 4K video recording for more stable video capture.

The Infinix Note 60 Series is now available across Bangladesh through authorized retailers and online platforms. The Infinix Note 60 Pro is priced at BDT 49,999 and is available in Mist Titanium, Deep Ocean Blue, and Solar Orange color options. The Infinix Note 60 is priced at BDT 44,999 and comes in Mist Titanium, Fizz Blue and Midnight Black color variants.

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