Infinix Note 60 Series Gears Up for India Debut with Big Batteries and Flagship Grade Performance
New certifications and benchmark listings reveal powerful chipsets, up to 6840mAh batteries, fast charging support, advanced cooling systems and upgraded camera hardware ahead of the official launch in India

Infinix is preparing to make a strong statement in the Indian smartphone market as it readies the launch of its much anticipated Note 60 series. Ahead of the official unveiling, fresh details surrounding the Infinix Note 60 Ultra and Infinix Note 60 Pro have surfaced through certification platforms and benchmark databases, giving consumers an early look at what the brand has in store.
The Infinix Note 60 Pro appears to be crafted for users who demand immersive entertainment and reliable performance in daily use. Official renders reveal a bold rear design featuring a triple camera system arranged within a large edge to edge camera platform. Distinct square camera rings sit prominently on the module, while a rear matrix display made of mini LED lights adds a unique touch. This secondary display is designed to show quick information such as time and weather updates, offering both style and utility.
Under the hood, the Pro variant is expected to run on the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset, positioning it firmly in the competitive mid range category. To maintain stable performance during gaming and heavy multitasking, the device is likely to feature a 3D IceCore vapor chamber cooling system. Powering the phone could be a massive 6500mAh battery with support for 90W wired fast charging and 30W wireless charging. The company is also claiming an advanced self healing battery technology that may help extend battery health for up to six years, a feature that could resonate with long term users.
For multimedia enthusiasts, the Note 60 Pro is tipped to sport a 1.5K AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate, promising smooth scrolling and vibrant visuals. Dual stereo speakers tuned by JBL are expected to enhance the audio experience. On the camera front, the device has been confirmed to include a 50 megapixel Night Master sensor, indicating that Infinix is focusing heavily on improved low light photography in this generation.
Meanwhile, the Infinix Note 60 Ultra is shaping up to be the powerhouse of the lineup. A prototype unit with model number X6877 recently appeared on Geekbench, posting a single core score of 1665 and a multi core score of 6821. The listing details an octa core processor setup with clock speeds reaching up to 3.25GHz. References to a Mali G720 MC7 GPU in the source code suggest that the device could be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8400 chipset, potentially delivering flagship level performance at a more accessible price point.
Battery capacity is another area where the Ultra model stands out. TÜV certification linked to the same model number indicates a 6840mAh lithium ion polymer battery, making it the largest in the series so far. The device is expected to run on Android 16 with XOS version 16.2.0.110SP02. Earlier service platform listings also hinted at two memory configurations, offering 12GB RAM paired with either 256GB or 512GB internal storage.
With a combination of powerful processors, large batteries, fast charging technologies and upgraded camera systems, the Note 60 series signals Infinix commitment to strengthening its presence in India. If the leaked specifications translate into real world performance, the upcoming smartphones could quickly become strong contenders in their segment once officially launched.





