Wow! We had to start this unboxing with an exclamation, because the Infinix Note 60 Ultra truly deserves it. There are so many phones named Ultra on the market nowadays, but very few among them justify the name quite like the Infinix Note 60 Ultra.
Pininfarina is a big part of that. The Italian design firm popular for designing cars has been at it for nearly a century now, and it clearly isn’t losing its touch. Something about this Torino Black Infinix Note 60 Ultra makes you stop and take notice!
It all starts with the exorbitant unboxing experience. The phone ships in a large box with two compartments full of accessories. One side holds a Kevlar-pattern MagPad wireless charger, a custom Kevlar MagCase, a 100W charger, a USB cable, USB-C earbuds, and a tempered glass protector with an install kit.
Unboxing the Infinix Note 60 Ultra
The other compartment has a supercar-inspired MagCharge Base made of zinc alloy and carbon-fibre-imitating plastic. It has a placeholder for the MagPad wireless charging puck and cleverly hides away the USB cable in its underside.
When you equip the Note 60 Ultra with the MagSafe-enabled case, it snaps onto the MagPad on its MagCharge base with ease. Now, the whole setup looks a bit tacky, but it’s cool and stable.
A racecar holder for your wireless charger
The Infinix Note 60 Ultra isn’t only impressive on the outside. Its specs package is also dialed in. The screen is a 6.78-inch, 4,500-nit AMOLED panel with 144Hz refresh rate. Ticking inside is the 4nm Dimensity 8400 Ultimate all-big-core (Cortex-A725) chipset with 12GB of RAM. The SoC has a vapor chamber to lead heat away from it.
Powering the Note 60 Ultra is a 7,000mAh silicon-carbon battery with 100W wired and 50W wireless charging. There’s also 7.5W reverse wired, 5W reverse wireless, and bypass charging for gaming.
The cameras are also impressive, highlighted by a 200MP 1/1.4-inch Samsung HPE main sensor with 2x lossless zoom, a 3.5x periscope zoom with a Samsung JN5 1/2.76-inch sensor, a 112° ultra-wide, and a 32MP 4K-capable selfie shooter.
The phone is IP64 rated for dust and water resistance, and has JBL-tuned stereo speakers.
Finally, a look at the phone’s massive Gorilla Glass Victus-covered camera island on the back. Infinix calls it a Uni-Chassis module, and it looks marvelous. It’s very classy and works wonderfully with the carbon-fibre-esque design of the rear panel.
Being Infinix, of course the Note 60 Ultra has both a dot-matrix display and a “Floating taillight” red LED light at the bottom of the camera island.
It all works and means the Infinix Note 60 Ultra makes quite the first impression!
The phone will sell globally, but at the time of this article, we only have its Malaysian price – MYR 3,000 for the 12/512GB model. It converts to around $760/€655/£570/₹70,000. Anyway, give us some all-important time and we’ll bring you a full review of the Infinix Note 60 Ultra!





