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Unusual mid-range smartphone features dot matrix secondary display, camera shutter button and 6,500 mAh battery

The Infinix Note 60 Pro packs a dot-matrix secondary display into the camera module.
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The Infinix Note 60 Pro packs a dot-matrix secondary display into the camera module.
Featuring a colorful casing with a dedicated camera shutter button, a camera module in the style of the Apple iPhone 17 Pro, and a dot-matrix secondary display somewhat reminiscent of the Nothing Phone (3), the Infinix Note 60 Pro is an unusual mid-range smartphone.

Infinix has already confirmed many details about the successor to the Infinix Note 50 Pro on a teaser website. The mid-range smartphone apparently features a completely redesigned look that is reminiscent of the Apple iPhone 17 Pro.

Infinix not only uses a flat frame and a rectangular camera module that extends almost across the entire width of the smartphone, but also opts for a similar shade of orange. A unique feature is that the camera module of the Infinix Note 60 Pro houses a dot-matrix display that can, among other things, indicate incoming messages or display the weather forecast. This secondary display is somewhat reminiscent of the Glyph Matrix display of the Nothing Phone (3).
 


A camera shutter button is visible on the frame, strongly reminiscent of the touch-sensitive Capture Button on the iPhone 17, although details regarding its functionality are not yet known. The Infinix Note 60 Pro is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, which features four ARM Cortex-A720 performance cores and four Cortex-A520 efficiency cores.

The mid-range smartphone boasts a 6,500 mAh battery, a 50 MP main camera and a 144 Hz display. Similar to the Infinix Note 60 Air, the Note 60 Pro should also receive at least three major Android updates and five years of security patches. Infinix is already accepting reservations for the Note 60 series in select markets, so the launch is likely planned for the coming weeks, but further details regarding price and availability are not yet available.

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> Expert Reviews and News on Laptops, Smartphones and Tech Innovations > News > News Archive > Newsarchive 2026 02 > Unusual mid-range smartphone features dot matrix secondary display, camera shutter button and 6,500 mAh battery
Hannes Brecher, 2026-02-10 (Update: 2026-02-10)