The upcoming Infinix Note 60 has reportedly appeared on the Google Play Console. This reveals several of its core specifications ahead of an official launch. The listing suggests that Infinix is gearing up to introduce a new mid-range smartphone with updated hardware and software.
According to the database, the Infinix Note 60 is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 (MT6878) chipset. The processor features an octa-core CPU configuration with four ARM Cortex-A78 cores clocked at 2.5GHz. Additionally, it has four Cortex-A55 cores at 2.0GHz, paired with a Mali-G615 GPU running at 1047MHz. This combination points to solid performance for everyday tasks and gaming.
The listing also confirms 8GB of RAM and reveals that the device is running Android 16. This is notable and indicates the phone could launch with one of the latest Android versions out of the box.
On the display front, the Note 60 is shown with a 1208 × 2644 pixel screen resolution. It has a pixel density of 520 DPI, hinting at a sharp and detailed viewing experience. However, details such as display type and refresh rate remain undisclosed at this stage.
Additionally, the product is listed under the model number X6879-OPPJ, further validating the authenticity of the sighting.
As with most early listings, the Google Play Console does not disclose camera specifications, battery size, or charging details. Still, its appearance suggests that the Infinix Note 60 could be inching closer to launch. More certifications and leaks are expected in the coming days.
