Infinix NOTE 60 Ultra Leak: 7000mAh Battery and 200MP Camera Rumored

A new leak from tipster yuv_tech suggests the upcoming Infinix NOTE 60 Ultra will feature a MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Ultimate chip and a 7000mAh battery. The information surfaced online today, detailing specifications like a 200MP primary sensor and an MWC 2026 debut, ahead of a projected Indian launch later this year.

The Infinix NOTE 60 Ultra Leaked Details

The Infinix NOTE 60 Ultra is shaping up to be an absolute spec monster. You usually expect mid-range hardware from this lineup. Not this time. They are going all out. While yuv_tech’s leak strictly focuses on the Ultra, I fully expect the standard Pro and Plus variants to launch alongside it with scaled-down batteries and cameras.

  • Display: 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED pushing a 144Hz refresh rate and a blinding 4,500 nits of peak brightness.
  • Performance: Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Ultimate (4nm) paired with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage.
  • Battery & Charging: A massive 7,000mAh cell. It supports 100W wired charging (0-100% in 48 minutes) and 50W wireless. It also allegedly includes “Battery Self-Healing Technology” designed to restore roughly 1% of capacity every 200 cycles.
  • Cameras: A 200MP Samsung ISOCELL HPE main sensor with OIS and 2x lossless zoom. Add in a 50MP periscope lens (3.5x optical, 100x digital zoom), a 112-degree ultrawide lens, and a 32MP selfie shooter that finally handles 4K video.
Infinix NOTE 60 Ultra Leak 7000mAh battery
  • Design & Extras: IP64 rating for dust and splash resistance, stereo speakers tuned by JBL for 360-degree sound, and a “Floating Taillight.” Designed by Pininfarina, this rear notification LED mimics performance car lighting.
  • Software: XOS 16, based on Android 16, promising three major OS updates and five years of security patches.
  • Colors: Torino Black, Monza Red, Amalfi Blue, and Roma Silver.

How does this compare to last year? The leap is highly aggressive. Just look back at the Infinix Note 50 Pro+ from 2025. That phone maxed out with a 5,200mAh battery, a Dimensity 8350 chip, and a standard 1,300-nit display. The Infinix NOTE 60 Ultra completely destroys those numbers. We are talking about nearly a 2,000mAh jump in battery capacity. We are talking about a screen that is three and a half times brighter. It is a completely different tier of smartphone.

I think this is insane overkill in the best way possible. I’ve been waiting for a mainstream phone to finally hit the 7,000mAh mark without feeling like a chunky, utilitarian rugged device.

But pricing the Infinix NOTE 60 Ultra at roughly ₹79,999 in India? That is a highly dangerous game. You are asking consumers to drop flagship money on a brand historically known for budget and mid-range devices. At ₹80K, you are competing directly with the OnePlus flagships or the base Galaxy S series. Those phones have established brand prestige, highly refined software, and top-tier resale value. Spending that much cash on XOS? I’m highly skeptical. Even with five years of security patches, it is a tough sell.

Should you wait for the Infinix NOTE 60 Ultra? If you are a power user who is tired of charging your phone twice a day, yes. The battery and fast-charging combo is undeniably tempting. But if you care about brand prestige and refined software, look elsewhere. For now, take the price leak with a grain of salt. We will keep you updated as more details surface regarding the Infinix NOTE 60 Ultra.

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Jit Bain
Jit Bain

Jit is the resident tech enthusiast at Intaak Media. Moving away from standard reporting, Jit now focuses on Real-World Experience columns, sharing personal reactions to leaks, rumors, and daily gadget use.

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