Infinix is gearing up to launch its Note 60 series smartphones, with three models now certified in Indonesia and one already showing up in benchmark tests.
The Indonesia SDPPI certification platform has approved three devices: the Note 60 (model X6879), Note 60 Edge (model X6887), and Note 60 Pro (model X6878), as per Gizmochina.
While the certification itself doesn’t reveal specifications, it indicates these phones are close to launch in global markets.
The Note 60 Pro has appeared on Geekbench with some concrete details. The listing shows it running Android 16 with 8GB of RAM, scoring 1,243 points in single-core tests and 3,369 points in multi-core tests.

In addition, the processor configuration, with performance cores at 2.71GHz, three cores at 2.40GHz, and two cores at 1.80GHz, matches the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset that Qualcomm announced in August 2024.
This makes the Note 60 Pro the first Infinix smartphone to use a Snapdragon processor, breaking from the company’s typical use of MediaTek chips.
Currently, the only other phone using the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 is the Redmi Note 15 Pro+, which is limited to the Chinese market.
Beyond these models, Infinix has confirmed a Note 60 Ultra is coming in 2026. This device will be the first product from Infinix’s partnership with Italian design house Pininfarina, though no launch date has been announced yet.
The Note 60 series will replace the Note 50 lineup. The most recent release in that series was the Note 50S 5G, which launched this year with a 6.67-inch AMOLED display and MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Ultimate processor.




























