Infinix Note 60 Series Breakdown: RAM, Storage, and Battery Details

Infinix
Tuesday, 03 February 2026 at 10:27
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It feels like every time we think we have the smartphone market figured out, a brand like Infinix comes along and flips the script. This time, they didn’t even have to hold a press conference to do it. A subtle update on the Carlcare India website—the official service backbone for the company—just gave us a massive look at the upcoming Note 60 series. We are looking at three distinct devices: the Note 60, the Note 60 Pro, and the top-tier Note 60 Ultra. If you have been hunting for a phone that doesn’t require a charger by noon, these specs are going to be music to your ears.
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Key Points:

  • The series consists of the Note 60, Note 60 Pro, and the Pininfarina-designed Note 60 Ultra.
  • The Ultra model features premium aesthetics and a massive 512GB storage capacity.
  • Battery life is a major focus, with typical ratings hitting 6,500 mAh.
  • Performance is driven by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 in the Pro model with 90W charging.
  • Carlcare India listings confirm that the entire trio will be launching in the Indian market.

Choosing Your Speed: RAM and Storage

The breakdown of these phones shows that Infinix is really trying to cover all the bases. The standard Note 60 is your classic, reliable daily driver. It comes with 8GB of RAM and two storage options: 128GB or 256GB. It’s perfect for the average user who just needs a fast, responsive device for social media and basic apps.
However, if you are a bit more demanding, the Note 60 Pro opens things up with more variety. You can choose between 8GB or 12GB of RAM, paired with 128GB or 256GB of storage. But the real showpiece is the Note 60 Ultra. This model isn't just a spec beast; it was designed in partnership with the legendary Italian firm Pininfarina. It does away with the lower configurations entirely, offering a standard 12GB of RAM and storage that goes all the way up to a massive 512GB.

Power for the Long Haul

What is perhaps most shocking about this leak is the sheer size of the batteries. According to certification data, we are seeing typical capacities that reach a staggering 6,500 mAh for both the standard and Pro models. In an era where many flagships are stuck at 5,000 mAh, this is a significant jump. You could easily see two or even three days of light use out of a cell that large.
The internals are just as interesting. The Pro version is slated to run on the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset, while the standard Note 60 will likely use the Dimensity 7360. To keep that huge battery filled, the Pro supports 90W fast charging, which is incredibly quick for this category. With Android 16 expected to be the software foundation, Infinix is making a very loud statement about where they stand in the mid-range hierarchy.
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