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Infinix Note 60 Ultra Benchmark Leak Reveals Its Core Hardware

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Infinix is expanding its Note 60 lineup, and a new benchmark listing has now revealed key details about the top-tier model. The Infinix Note 60 Ultra has appeared on Geekbench, offering an early look at its performance and hardware setup.

The device was tested under the model number X6877. In Geekbench 6.6, it scored 1,609 in single-core performance and 6,762 in multi-core tests. These numbers suggest solid mid-to-high-range performance for daily use and gaming.

The listing confirms that the Note 60 Ultra runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 8400 processor. That choice may surprise some, since MediaTek recently introduced the Dimensity 8500. Still, the Dimensity 8400 remains a capable chip for demanding tasks. The tested prototype also packed 12GB of RAM, which should help with multitasking and heavy apps.

On the software side, the phone will ship with Android 16 out of the box. Infinix will layer its XOS 16 interface on top. That means users can expect the company’s latest features and design changes from day one.

Design appears to be a major focus this year. The Note 60 Ultra is designed by Pininfarina, the well-known Italian design house. This partnership suggests a premium look and feel, especially compared to earlier Note models.

Rumors also point to high-end display and camera specs. The phone is expected to feature a 144Hz AMOLED screen, which should deliver smooth scrolling and vivid colors. It may also carry a 200MP main camera, targeting users who want detailed photos.

Battery life could be another strong selling point. Reports mention a large 7,000 mAh battery. In addition, the device is said to support 100W wired charging and 30W wireless charging. If confirmed, that setup would place it ahead of many competitors in its price range.

Zohaib Shah

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