0:00So, peeps, early ug
0:22Note 60 Pro. And we’re going to do a
0:23quick rundown of some of the most
0:25notable features that we noticed so far.
0:27So, without further ado, let’s dive
0:29right in.
0:33First things first, that shiny Qualcomm
0:35chip. Powering the Infinix Note 60 Pro
0:37is the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4. For config,
0:40it is available in either 8 gig or 12
0:42gig of RAM paired with 256 gig of
0:45internal storage. Being the very first
0:47Snapdragon powered Infinix phone, it did
0:49not disappoint as it should. Everything
0:51feels snappy and there weren’t any
0:53noticeable stutters out of the box. Apps
0:55launch quickly and juggling multiple
0:56tasks is no hassle. It complements the
0:58software quite well despite having so
1:00many glasses aesthetics alter out the
1:02system. In our AnTuTu version 11, it
1:05garnered a result of over 1 million
1:07points. An already solid score that
1:09translates well to smooth everyday use
1:11and of course, gaming. We tried playing
1:13Mobile Legends on this phone and I’m
1:15happy to report that it can sustain 120
1:17frames per second of gameplay. Notably,
1:20when we really get in the zone playing
1:22games, we didn’t experience any
1:24overheating. Thanks to its 3D ice core
1:26VC cooling system which can reduce temps
1:28by up to 3° Celsius during those intense
1:31clashes. Now, the Snapdragon stuff is
1:33surely a headliner. But design-wise,
1:36this one’s also a head-turner. Our unit
1:38comes in the solar orange colorway and
1:40it definitely screams for attention.
1:42There’s a protruded camera deco housing
1:44its dual camera setup and it sports a
1:46matte metal frame that’s giving premium
1:48in the hand. If orange is not your cup
1:50of tea, it also comes in mist titanium
1:53and deep ocean blue for a more settled
1:55look. There are even Torino black and
1:57mocha brown colorways coming later on.
1:59With the addition of the so-called
2:00active matrix display, it gets even more
2:03interesting. You won’t see it at first,
2:05but the moment you activate it, an
2:07interactive LED interface lights up the
2:09camera deco. Just look at it. That’s the
2:12active matrix display. It can show a
2:14range of images from cute pets to
2:16recognizable icons for smart
2:18notification like calls and timers. I’m
2:20all for personalization and it’s nice to
2:22see that we can add custom signatures,
2:24emojis, or even dynamic patterns. This
2:26feature is honestly useful for someone
2:28like me who always puts my phone face
2:30down on the table. So, I would still
2:32know whether there’s an important
2:34notification that pops up without ever
2:36looking at the front screen. Speaking of
2:38the screen, it’s yet another strong
2:40feature of the Infinix Note 60 Pro. It
2:43sports a 6.78-in 1.5K AMOLED display
2:46with a buttery smooth refresh rate of up
2:48to 144 Hz. We’re also getting up to
2:514,500 nits of peak brightness here,
2:53elevating your ultra HDR viewing of
2:55Netflix shows and whatnot. What I really
2:57like about this screen is how insanely
3:00thin its bezels are considering this
3:01phone is not even in the premium
3:02mid-range category. Its bezel measures
3:05only 1.87 mm and look virtually uniform
3:08on all sides. Thumbs up for that.
3:10Interestingly, the phone comes with a
3:12360° dual stereo speakers and
3:14professional tuning by JBL. I must say
3:16the tuning actually works. You can hear
3:18some level of cinematic depth and the
3:20output sounds clear, making it great for
3:22watching movies, listening to music, and
3:24immersive gaming. Another highlight of
3:27the Note 60 Pro is its camera. It boasts
3:29what Infinix calls the night master cam,
3:31which is the 50-megapixel main sensor
3:34that can capture more light at about 34%
3:37more than other leading sensors. And
3:38with the help of pixel binning and
3:40optical image stabilization, the Note 60
3:42Pro is able to capture some impressive
3:44shots even at night or in low-light
3:46conditions. Sharpness is still nicely
3:49retained and the colors look natural for
3:51the most part. To even up your game,
3:53there are different camera modes to take
3:55advantage of. There’s ultra HD mode at
3:57one time zoom that uses the full
3:59capability of the 50-megapixel sensor.
4:01So, it allows for flexible
4:02high-resolution cropping. And for added
4:04functionality, the 8-megapixel
4:06ultra-wide lens still holds up in
4:08quality albeit you’ll most likely use
4:10the main sensor for capturing content.
4:12Last but definitely not the least is the
4:14battery and charging features. The Note
4:1660 Pro packs a 6,500 mA unit and it’s
4:19not just any regular battery. Infinix
4:21claims that it deployed an
4:23industry-first battery self-healing tech
4:24inside the Note 60 Pro. It is a
4:26software-based feature designed to
4:28extend the battery’s life span to at
4:30least 6 years. This means that in every
4:32200 charging cycles, the phone recovers
4:35an extra 1% of battery health or so at
4:37least Infinix claims. What’s really cool
4:39about it aside from having a blazing
4:41fast 90 W fast charging, the Note 60 Pro
4:44also supports 30 W wireless charging. We
4:46barely see this feature with phones
4:48priced under 20,000 pesos. So, the
4:50Infinix Note 60 Pro clearly has an edge
4:52over the competition. Not only that, the
4:54phone supports bypass charging, which is
4:56another layer of battery protection for
4:58that sweet long-term battery health. For
5:00some context, bypass charging or
5:02pass-through charging is a software
5:03feature that lets you set a limit to
5:06when the phone would stop charging. Say
5:08that’s 80% and once it reaches that
5:10amount, the phone would then draw power
5:11directly from the wall outlet. This
5:13means fewer discharge and charging
5:15cycles, less heat generated in the
5:16process, and less battery decay. And
5:19that’s about it for some of the best
5:21features from the Infinix Note 60 Pro so
5:24far. But before we end this video, we
5:26actually now have the pricing info for
5:28this phone. The Infinix Note 60 Pro
5:30during its first sale will be priced at
5:32just 15,999
5:34pesos for the 8 gig plus 256 gig config
5:37and 17,999
5:39pesos for the 12 gig plus 256 gig
5:42version. You can snag these deals from
5:44Infinix official channels via Shopee,
5:46Lazada, TikTok Shop, and the Infinix
5:48official website. Additionally, Infinix
5:50offers its newest smartwatch, the X
5:52Watch and 5 Pro, at a special discounted
5:55price for [music] every purchase of the
5:56Note 60 Pro. Catch the first official
5:58live stream of the Note 60 Pro on
6:00Infinix’s official TikTok page happening
6:03on April 22nd at 8:00 p.m. Philippine
6:05time. We’ll talk more about this phone
6:07in depth in our full review, so stay
6:09tuned for that. If you find this video
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6:27Bye.
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