Infinix Note 60 Geekbench listing reveals an upgraded Dimensity chipset

Infinix has started teasing a global launch of the Note 60 series. The Note 60 Pro will be the first phone to feature a Snapdragon chip for the brand. The base Note 60 sticks with MediaTek. A Geekbench listing that surfaced today reveals it will feature a MediaTek chip.

Infinix Note 60 Geekbench Listing

An upcoming Infinix phone with the model number X6879 has appeared on Geekbench. This device was previously spotted on an Indonesian certification platform with the Infinix Note 60 branding.

The listing reveals that its MediaTek chip with four cores running at 2.0GHz and four cores at 2.60GHz. For graphics, it features the Mali-G615 MC2 GPU. These details strongly suggest that the Note 60 is powered by the Dimensity 7400, which is likely to be marketed as the Dimensity 7400 Ultimate.

The Geekbench listing also shows 8GB of RAM and Android 16. In Geekbench 6.5 tests, it hit 1,055 single-core and 3,097 multi-core scores.

The Dimensity 7400 Ultimate will be an upgrade as the previous generation featured the Dimensity 7300 Ultimate. For those who don’t, the prior phone was called the Infinix Note 50s 5G as the brand skipped the Note 50 model.

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The Infinix Note 60 is likely to borrow some specifications from the Note 60 Pro. It features a 144Hz AMOLED screen and a 6,500mAh battery, but it may not include the dot-matrix rear display, which is expected to remain exclusive to the Pro variant.

Right now, there is no additional information about the Note 60 series. Since the brand has already begun teasing the lineup, it appears that the launch could take place within the next few weeks.

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