
The Infinix Note 60 has surfaced with a massive 6,500mAh battery and a surprise under the hood. While the power specs look incredible, the screen choice might leave some fans scratching their heads. Here is the full breakdown of what we know.
The Core Engine: MediaTek Dimensity 7400
The heart of this new device has been exposed by Geekbench. The listing for model number X6879, which we now know is the Infinix Note 60, shows some interesting numbers. It scored 1,055 in single-core and 3,097 in multi-core tests.
These aren’t flagship numbers. But they are solid for the mid-range.


The chip architecture gives away the specific processor. It uses four cores at 2.0GHz and four faster cores at 2.60GHz. It also pairs with a Mali-G615 MC2 GPU. This points directly to the MediaTek Dimensity 7400. Knowing Infinix, they will likely brand this as the “Dimensity 7400 Ultimate” to sound faster.
We also see 8GB of RAM in the listing. This is standard for this class. However, the software is the real shocker. The test device was running Android 16. This suggests the Infinix Note 60 might launch quite late in the year, or Infinix is testing way ahead of the curve.
Display: Speed Over Quality?
This is where things get controversial. The leaks point to a 6.7-inch IPS LCD panel.
In 2026, seeing LCD on a “Note” series phone is unexpected. Most competitors have switched to AMOLED for better colors and deep blacks. However, Infinix is trading contrast for speed. The screen reportedly boasts a 144Hz refresh rate.
- Resolution: 1.5K
- Refresh Rate: 144Hz
- Type: IPS LCD
If you are a gamer, you might love the 144Hz smoothness. If you watch a lot of movies, the lack of an OLED screen might hurt.
Battery and Charging: The Real Highlight
The biggest selling point of the Infinix Note 60 is definitely the power system. The leaks reveal a massive 6,500mAh battery.
Most phones today stick to 5,000mAh. This gives Infinix a huge advantage in endurance. You could likely go two full days on a single charge. When you do need to plug in, it supports 90W fast charging. That is fast enough to fill that giant tank in under an hour.
Cameras and Connectivity
The camera setup seems functional but not groundbreaking. We are looking at a dual rear camera system anchored by a 50MP main sensor. It gets the job done. The front selfie camera is a standard 16MP shooter.
On the connectivity side, the Infinix Note 60 keeps it practical. It includes:
- 5G Support
- Bluetooth v5.4
- 3.5mm Audio Jack (A rare win for wired audio fans)

Intaak Media Analysis: A Gamer’s Budget Dream?
I have looked at the numbers, and the Infinix Note 60 is a confusing device. But it has a very specific audience.
This phone is not trying to be a premium flagship. It is trying to be a marathon runner. The decision to use a 6,500mAh battery is brilliant. Battery life is the number one complaint for most users. Infinix is solving that problem aggressively.
However, the screen is a gamble. Choosing an IPS LCD screen over AMOLED is a clear cost-cutting move. But they tried to balance it with a 144Hz refresh rate and 1.5K resolution.
My Verdict: The Infinix Note 60 looks like it is built specifically for budget mobile gamers. Gamers want high refresh rates (144Hz), and they want to play for hours without charging (6,500mAh). They care less about perfect black levels in movies.
If the price is right, this could be the budget gaming king of the year. If they price it too high, that LCD screen will be a dealbreaker.
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