
Infinix’s upcoming Note 60 series consisting of the Note 60, Note 60 Pro, and Note 60 Ultra is nearing launch with several key specs and variants surfacing through official listings and certification databases.
Models & Memory Options
- Infinix Note 60 will be offered with 8GB RAM paired with 128GB or 256GB storage.
- Infinix Note 60 Pro expands memory choices with 8GB/128GB, 8GB/256GB, and 12GB/256GB options.
- Infinix Note 60 Ultra, positioned as the premium model designed in collaboration with Italian firm Pininfarina, will come in 12GB RAM with 256GB or 512GB storage.
Battery and Charging
Battery certifications from TUV reveal that the Note 60 and Note 60 Pro may have typical capacities reaching up to 6,500 mAh in some regions, though different markets might see slightly varied figures such as 5,990 mAh or 6,340 mAh cells. The Note 60 Pro is also expected to support 90W fast charging on higher trims.
Chipsets, Software & Display
Leaks point to the Infinix Note 60 using a MediaTek Dimensity 7360 chipset, running Android 16 with a display resolution near 1208 × 2644 pixels and 45W wired charging, according to Google Play Console and FCC certifications.
For the Note 60 Pro, both certification filings and promotional materials suggest it will be powered by a Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset, paired with 6,000 mAh–6,500 mAh battery capacity and high-speed 90W charging support on select variants.
Premium Design & Ultra Model
The Note 60 Ultra stands out with a design collaboration with Pininfarina, the iconic Italian design house known for its work with legendary automotive brands. This partnership aims to bring premium styling to the Ultra model, making it the highest-end device in the lineup.
Other Features & Launch Outlook
Beyond core specs, recent teasers and CES 2026 coverage have hinted that the Note 60 series may include next-gen cooling technologies, possible two-way satellite connectivity, and improvements in gaming and accessory support though official details are still pending.
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