Infinix is prepping to disrupt the upper mid-range market with its Note 60 Ultra. The smartphone is supposedly designed in collaboration with Italian design firm Pininfarina, and fresh off the heels of its processor leak, more specs have leaked, including the Glyph-like clock interface.
Infinix Note 60 Ultra Design and Specs Leaked
The leaks and renders arrive from 91Mobiles, revealing the Infinix Note 60 Ultra from all sides. Starting with the back panel, Infinix could pack a camera island reminiscent of the iPhone 17 Pro.
Additionally, it could boast what seems like a Glyph-like clock display at the back, right beside the camera module, much like the Nothing Phone (3).

Besides, folks at The Tech Outlook spotted the Note 60 Ultra on the FCC with 30W wireless charging and two battery variants - one of them having a 7,000mAh cell while the other boasting a 6,000mAh unit. The model number of the smartphone is X6877 and it appears to boast NFC as well.
As for the Infinix Note 60 Ultra specifications, 91Mobiles suggests it could feature a 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate. Powering the smartphone could be a Dimensity 8400 chipset paired with 12 GB of RAM. This was further backed by the Infinix Note 60 Ultra Geekbench listing that appeared recently.

The smartphone will run on Infinix's latest Android 16-based XOS 16 skin out of the box. The back could host a 200 MP primary snapper with OIS, supported by an unknown 50 MP sensor and an 8 MP lens. Apart from this, last year at CES, the brand also promised to bring Direct-to-Call Satellite Communication support for the Infinix Note 60 series.
The leaked specifications and all known details so far suggest Infinix could target the upper mid-range segment with the Note 60 Ultra. While the smartphone's release date is yet to be announced, its appearance in the FCC listing suggests the phone has moved to the final stages of launch. Therefore, a launch announcement is imminent, so stay tuned!



























