
Infinix appears to be gearing up to expand its Note series with a new top-end model, the Infinix Note 60 Ultra. If launched, the Note 60 Ultra would sit at the top of the Note lineup, which traditionally targets a broader audience with a balanced, all-around smartphone experience. This differentiates it from Infinix’s GT series, which leans heavily into gaming aesthetics and performance-centric positioning.
Ahead of any official announcement, 91mobiles has exclusively obtained the design renders and detailed specifications of the Infinix Note 60 Ultra, courtesy of tipster Paras. These early details suggest that Infinix may be preparing one of its most ambitious Note devices yet.
The most striking thing about the Infinix Note 60 Ultra’s design is what looks like a secondary display at the back. The camera island also looks similar to the iPhone 17 Pro series. The design render shows a Glyph-like clock display, so the overall design features are still not clear. But it does look interesting and might be appealing to people looking for a refreshing design.

The phone will feature a 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate and a 2.5D curved design. While 120Hz panels are now common across mid-range devices, 144Hz remains relatively rare outside gaming-focused phones. On the camera front, the device is tipped to carry a 200MP primary sensor with OIS, accompanied by an 8MP secondary lens and a 50MP third camera. A 32MP front-facing camera is expected for selfies. This is a very strong camera setup, suggesting key focus on photography for the Note 60 Ultra, but real-world performance will depend heavily on image processing and optimisation.
Under the hood, the MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Ultimate is said to power the device. The chipset suggests upper mid-range performance aimed at gaming and heavy multitasking. The leaked configurations include 12GB of RAM paired with either 256GB or 512GB of storage.
Perhaps the most striking specification is the 7,000mAh battery. That capacity is becoming a standard for most new phones, and Infinix is clearly following the trend. The device is also said to support 100W wired fast charging and 50W wireless charging, along with 10W wired and wireless reverse charging. Wireless charging at this speed is still uncommon in the mid-range category and could serve as a meaningful differentiator if implemented well.
The phone is tipped to ship with Android 16 out of the box, which would give it an advantage in terms of software freshness at launch. However, long-term update commitments will play a crucial role in determining overall value.
Based on the leaked specs, the Note 60 Ultra appears to signal Infinix’s intent to move into the upper mid-range segment, where competition has already intensified. On paper, the Note 60 Ultra is already looking quite beefed up in terms of specs, so the final appeal will depend largely on pricing. If Infinix manages to keep the Note 60 Ultra competitively priced, it could attract power users who prioritise battery life, display smoothness, and good cameras.
There’s no word on an India launch yet, but if it does arrive here, then the Infinix Note 60 Ultra would be a top contender in the upper mid-range segment. It’s interesting to see how it does against seasoned brands like Realme and Xiaomi.







