Infinix Note 60 Pro Gaming Performance Test and Benchmarks-Based Review
Key Specifications
Display:
6.78 inches 120Hz AMOLED Screen
Processor:
Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 (4 nm)
Rear Camera:
50MP + 8MP
Front Camera:
13MP
GPU:
Adreno 810
RAM | Storage:
8GB(LPDDR55) | 256GB (UFS-2.2)
Battery | Fast Charging:
6500 mAh | 90W Fast Charging
Network:
Dual Nano SIM: 5G & 5G
OS:
Android 16 | XOS 16
Infinix Note 60 Pro: Performance Summary and Verdict
Strengths
- Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 delivers smooth 120 FPS
- Effective 3D IceCore Vapour Chamber prevents overheating
- 144Hz 1.5K AMOLED display ensures fluid visuals
- Good gyro support and 4D vibration enhance controls
Weaknesses
- Struggles with max graphics in Genshin Impact
- Only in select games, UI caps at 120Hz
- Fast battery drain during extended play
Infinix Note 60 Pro is a good mid-range gaming phone for BGMI/PUBG at 90 FPS, but not for high-graphics games like Genshin Impact. Ideal for your Indian audience who are seeking value under ₹20k with solid cooling and display, but battery endurance needs management during long sessions.
(Mobile) Performance Test Based Ratings
CPU Performance
7/10
Good
Measures how smoothly the phone tackles everyday tasks, multitasking, and app launches. Higher scores mean faster responsiveness and snappier performance.
AnTuTu (Total) :
1,037,305
AnTuTu (CPU score)
431,367
Geekbench 6 Single core
1238
Geekbench 6 (Multi-core):
3417
CPU Throttling Test:
95%
GPU Performance
8/10
Good
Handles graphics rendering and ensures a buttery-smooth gaming experience. Higher scores deliver fluid gameplay, sharper visuals, and lag-free sessions in titles like BGMI.
AnTuTu (GPU) :
187,633
3DMark (Wild Life Extreme)
4614
3DMark (WildLife Extreme Stress Test Stability)
99.5%
Geekbench (GPU Score)
5104
Gaming Performance FPS
8/10
Good
Measures frame rates in games, showing smoothness and responsiveness during intensive gaming sessions like BGMI. Higher FPS means fluid visuals without lag.
Game :
Graphics Settings
Test FPS
BGMI(PUBG)
Smooth + Extreme Plus
87.6
Call of Duty
Low + Ultra
117.2
Genshin Impact
High
27.4
Wuthering Waves
High
26.2
Free Fire
Ultra + High
88.3
Storage Performance
7.5/10
Good
Measures how fast the device reads, writes, and accesses files—leading to snappier app launches and seamless data handling.
AnTuTu Random Access Read Speed (in MB/s)
844
AnTuTu Random Access Write Speed (in MB/s)
580.1
AnTuTu Sequential Read Speed (in MB/s)
1,934
AnTuTu Sequential Write Speed (in MB/s)
1,547
Antutu Storage Test Score
165,814
Battery Life Performance
8.5/10
Excellent
Measures how long a phone lasts on a single charge and how quickly it recharges. Longer test hours deliver all-day endurance; faster charge times get you back in action sooner.
Battery Capacity:
6500mAh
PC Mark Battery Test (hh:mm:ss)
17:20:26
Display Performance
9/10
Excellent
Evaluates peak brightness, sharpness, and vibrant color accuracy. Brighter screens with superior contrast deliver eye-catching visuals and effortless usability, perfect for outdoor gaming sessions or binge-watching.
Max Brightness (measured in nits)
4500 nits
Max Tested Brightness (measured in nits, higher is better)
2,361
Your Gameplay FAQs
Yes, it handles Smooth + Extreme Plus (90 FPS) smoothly, delivering an average of 87 FPS in our tests. However, it may drop to 70 FPS in intense fights. And 120 FPS works in lighter games like Free Fire or COD Mobile.
Excellent for 120 FPS in CODM/Free Fire on medium-high graphics settings, it’s AnTuTu score ~1.1M, stable without lag in lighter games, but Genshin handle medium settings.
No major issues; 3D IceCore cooling keeps temps under 42°C even in extended PUBG sessions (peaks at 42°C max), far better than previous generation Note 50 Pro—stays cool for continuous 1+ hour gaming.
Around 20-22% drain per hour of BGMI/PUBG at high FPS (6500mAh battery here), with quick 90W charging recovery—ideal for back-to-back sessions.
Absolutely for BGMI lovers—144Hz AMOLED, strong GPU (Adreno 810) for solid 90 FPS, and 3D IceCore cooling punch above its price, beating many rivals in sustained play; skip if you need ultra graphics beasts.