The FCC has officially given the Infinix Note Edge, the company’s most recent Note 60 series device, permission to market in the US. It is anticipated that the phone would soon be available in Pakistan, providing customers with a high-end 5G gadget.
The device’s model number, X6887, is confirmed by the FCC filing and matches earlier Google Play Console listings. In keeping with current midrange smartphone standards, the Infinix Note Edge has 256GB of internal storage and 8GB of RAM.
The gadget is compatible with Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth v5.x, GPS, FM radio, and several bands of 5G connectivity. Leaks suggest a 6,500 mAh battery, guaranteeing prolonged use, even if FCC records did not disclose charging information.
The Note Edge’s design is anticipated to include a 3D curved AMOLED display with 1.5K resolution, which is probably what gave rise to the “Edge” branding. Additionally, a Titanium Grey color option—possibly one of the first in Pakistan—is displayed on the IMEI sticker.

The Dimensity 7100 5G chipset powers the phone. Infinix’s increasing emphasis on software maintenance for its 5G smartphones is reflected in Google Play Console listings, which show three years of OS updates and five years of security fixes.
The Infinix Note Edge may draw customers looking for robust performance and long-term software support, given Pakistan’s smartphone market’s increasing desire for feature-rich 5G smartphones.
Although Infinix has not disclosed an official launch date, industry leaks and certification activity indicate that the handset may make its debut by the end of this month or in early February 2026, with Pakistan anticipated to follow soon after.
The Infinix Note Edge (8GB/256GB) is anticipated to cost between PKR 80,000 and PKR 90,000 in the local market, putting it in the midrange.
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