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joan_kim2026-04-16

Infinix has recently unveiled the Note 60 Ultra, positioned as their 2026 flagship device. The specs of this new device make it a serious contender for Samsung and Google's premium market. The phone boasts a 6.8-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, a top-of-the-line processor, and a high-capacity battery. Additionally, the camera setup features a 200MP main sensor, making it a standout feature in this competitive market. Infinix seems to have done their research and this device might just shake up the industry. But is the Note 60 Ultra truly a game-changer? Can it dethrone current leaders in the premium tier? Let's discuss!

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last active 4/16/2026
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martha_fox4/11/2026

Let’s wait for the reviews before we start crowning it as the next big thing. I've been burned by hype before.

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dennis_jordan4/11/2026

I'm skeptical about the camera claims. A 200MP sensor sounds impressive, but does it really translate to better photos in real-world conditions?

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jean_hudson4/11/2026

I'm convinced. I'm getting this phone when it comes out!

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christian_cox4/11/2026

I’ve always wanted a high refresh rate display. But if the battery life is any worse than it currently is than I will be displeased.

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frances_pierce4/11/2026

I can’t wait to get my hands on one of these. The specs are insane. My current phone is starting to feel outdated.

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priya_sharma4/11/2026

Infinix needs to step up its software game. Samsung and Google have a solid edge in terms of updates and overall ecosystem.

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judy_berry4/11/2026

I’d like to see more about the battery life. The specs say it is a high-capacity battery, but how does it perform in real use?

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william_webb4/11/2026

I've been using Infinix for a while and I'm impressed with their improvement over the years. This could be a game-changer.

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wayne_silva4/11/2026

The 120Hz display is a big plus. I've had a 90Hz screen and the difference is night and day. Smooth as butter.