MTN Ghana has partnered with smartphone manufacturer Infinix to introduce the new Note 60 Series to the Ghanaian market, a move aimed at expanding access to affordable smartphones and accelerating digital inclusion across the country.
Speaking at the launch, Devices Manager at MTN Ghana, Abena Caesar, said that the partnership
goes beyond selling devices and focuses on ensuring more Ghanaians could participate fully in the digital economy.
According to her, smartphones today served as gateways to opportunity, enabling entrepreneurs to run businesses, creators to reach wider audiences, and students to access knowledge beyond the classroom.
“Our partnership with Infinix is built on a shared commitment to place the power of the internet into the hands of every Ghanaian,” she said, adding that “By expanding access to quality smartphones, we are helping reduce digital exclusion and enabling more people to participate meaningfully in the digital economy.”
As part of the launch, MTN would offer customers who purchased any device from the Note 60 Series and inserted an MTN SIM card 2GB of free data every month for six months.
The offer activates automatically once the device connects to the network.
Ms. Caesar noted that the partnership also included flexible payment options to make the devices more accessible.
“We want more people to own smartphones even if they cannot pay the full amount upfront,” she explained. “Customers can pay an initial deposit and spread the remaining payment over a period of four to six months depending on the device.”
She said the initiative supports Ghana’s ongoing transition from legacy networks to faster mobile connectivity.
“As the world accelerates into 5G and prepares for 6G, it is important that we move more customers from 2G and 3G to 4G so they can enjoy richer digital experiences,” she added.
Retail Manager at Infinix, Edith Asempah-Amanu, said that the new smartphone lineup reflected the company’s continued commitment to innovation and affordability.
She noted that the Ghanaian market had consistently inspired the company to develop devices that combined advanced technology with stylish design and accessible pricing.
“Together with MTN, we are creating an ecosystem where powerful devices meet reliable connectivity, allowing consumers to maximise their digital experiences,” she said.
Retail Manager at Infinix, Nii-Ayiku Mensah, also highlighted the brand’s growing retail presence in Ghana, noting that the devices would be available in more than 800 outlets nationwide through partners including MTN outlets and other retail stores.
He said the three devices in the new lineup; the Note 60 Edge, Note 60 Pro and Note 60 Ultra — were designed to meet the needs of a wide range of users, from students to professionals.
Device specifications
Providing further insight into the devices, Brand Trainer at Infinix, Sylvester Buxton, said that the Note 60 Series was designed to meet the needs of different categories of smartphone users, from students and gamers to professionals and remote workers.
Note 60 Edge
According to Buxton, the Note 60 Edge was designed for users who value both style and performance in a smartphone. It features a sleek curved display and a 6,500mAh battery designed to support extended use. Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7100 processor, it supports seamless multitasking and is also suitable for gaming.
Note 60 Pro
He noted that the Note 60 Pro allowed users to multitask, play games and run applications smoothly without worrying about performance issues.
Built for performance, the device runs on the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 processor and features a high-refresh-rate AMOLED display. It was designed for users who required strong performance for multitasking, content consumption and gaming.
Note 60 Ultra
The Note 60 Ultra represents the flagship device in the series and is targeted at users who required premium performance features.
The device combines a powerful processor, advanced camera capabilities and a larger battery designed to support intensive usage.
He noted that the series also included extended software support, with up to three years of operating system updates and five years of security updates.
