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Infinix Note 60 Ultra Appears on Geekbench with Dimensity 8400 and 12GB RAM

Infinix Note 60 Ultra has surfaced on Geekbench with Dimensity 8400, 12GB RAM, and Android 16. The flagship is expected to feature a 200MP camera, 7,000mAh battery, 144Hz AMOLED display, and satellite connectivity support.

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Preeti Sanodiya
Infinix Note 60 Ultra

The Infinix Note 60 Ultra has officially stepped into the spotlight after appearing on Geekbench, and the numbers tell an interesting story. If you’ve been waiting to see whether Infinix is going big this year, this leak confirms it: they absolutely are.

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Spotted with model number X6877, the device clocked 1,609 in single-core and 6,762 in multi-core tests on Geekbench 6.6. That’s not entry-level performance. That’s confident mid-range territory.

And honestly? It looks like Infinix is aiming higher than ever before.

Infinix Note 60 Ultra Geekbench Scores 

According to the Geekbench listing, the Infinix Note 60 Ultra is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8400 (likely the Ultimate variant).

The CPU configuration includes the following:

  • 1 core at 3.25GHz

  • 3 cores at 3.0GHz

  • 4 efficiency cores at 2.10GHz

  • Mali-G720 MC7 GPU

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It’s paired with 12GB of RAM in the tested prototype, though more variants are expected at launch.

Now here’s my honest take: yes, the Dimensity 8500 was recently announced. So some might call this a small disappointment. But let’s be real, the Dimensity 8400 is still powerful enough to handle gaming, multitasking, and AI features without breaking a sweat.

For most users, performance won’t be the problem.

Infinix Note 60 Ultra

Infinix Note 60 Ultra Software and Storage Details

The Geekbench listing confirms the phone will ship with Android 16 out of the box, layered with Infinix’s custom XOS 16.

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That’s a big deal.

Getting the latest Android version from day one means longer software support and better AI integration. XOS 16 is also expected to bring smart features like AI Writing tools, Real-time call translation and FlashMemo AI assistant.

Storage options are tipped to include the following:

  • 12GB + 256GB

  • 12GB + 512GB

That’s flagship-level memory in a device that may still be priced aggressively.

Infinix Note 60 Ultra

Infinix Note 60 Ultra Specs 

Here’s where things get really exciting.

Leaks suggest the Infinix Note 60 Ultra could feature:

  • 144Hz AMOLED display

  • 200MP main rear camera

  • Massive 7,000mAh battery

  • 100W wired charging

  • 30W wireless charging

  • Two-way satellite communication

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Yes, you read that right, satellite communication. That’s something we usually see in ultra-premium phones. If Infinix manages to deliver this at a competitive price, it could disrupt the mid-range market.

And the 7,000mAh battery? That’s not just big, that’s “forget-your-charger-at-home” big.

Infinix Note 60 Ultra

Infinix Note 60 Ultra Design 

Infinix has confirmed that the Infinix Note 60 Ultra is co-designed with Pininfarina, the legendary Italian design house known for luxury automotive styling.

This is the first Infinix device created in partnership with them.

That signals a shift. Infinix isn’t just chasing specs anymore, it’s chasing premium perception.

If the final product carries that signature European design polish, this could easily be the best-looking Note phone ever made.

Infinix Note 60 Ultra

Where It Sits in the Note 60 Lineup

The Note 60 series is expected to include the following:

  • Standard Note 60

  • Note 60 Pro

  • Infinix Note 60 Ultra

The Pro variant is tipped to feature the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, while the vanilla model may use a Dimensity 7400 series chip.

That clearly positions the Infinix Note 60 Ultra as the performance and feature leader.

Is Infinix About to Surprise Everyone?

If Infinix delivers a 200MP camera, 7,000mAh battery, 144Hz AMOLED, Satellite communication and Premium Pininfarina design, at the right price, the Infinix Note 60 Ultra could easily become one of 2026’s most talked-about smartphones.

The Geekbench scores show solid performance. The rumored specs scream ambition. And the design partnership hints at a brand trying to grow up fast.

Now we just need the official launch date.

If the pricing is aggressive, and Infinix usually plays that card well, competitors in the mid-range segment should be nervous.