Infinix Note 60, Note 60 Pro, and Note 60 Ultra Storage and RAM Options Surface

Usama Rasool

The Note 60 series has at least three devices. The ones we know of from certification are the Infinix Note 60, Note 60 Pro, and Note 60 Ultra. We’ve kept tabs on these newcomers because they have the potential to launch in Pakistan. And today, we’ve found their exact storage and RAM assortments.


We’ve grabbed the info straight from Infinix’s warranty partner CarlCare. Its local website in a foreign country had all the potential memory variants for these devices. Best to start with the basic Infinix Note 60. From what we can tell, the Note 60 only has 8GB RAM.

That 8GB RAM will be paired with either 128GB or 256GB storage. Only two memory trims for the Note 60. Then comes the Infinix Note 60 Pro, which ranks higher and has three options. There are 8/128GB and 8/256GB. The most decked out version is 12/256GB.


We know that Pininfarina has designed the latest Infinix Note model. They are treating it as the highest-end phone in the whole lineup. And as such, the Ultra is only being offered with 12GB RAM, which is either wired to 256GB or 512GB storage.


We found Note 60 and 60 Pro in TUV Rheinland’s database, where the battery stats were confirmed for both newcomers. And here’s the twist. There are two battery configurations for each device, and we assume they’ll vary by region. The Note 60 will either show up with a 5,990 mAh or 6,340 mAh cell.


The same goes for the Infinix Note 60 Pro, which will either have a 5,850 mAh or a 6,340 mAh battery. Those are rated capacities by the way. They might advertise them differently in rounded figures: 6,150 mAh, 6,500 mAh, 6,000 mAh, and 6,500 mAh.

Google Play Console had some of Note 60’s specs in a listing. It mentions Dimensity 7360 SoC and 1.5K resolution. 45W battery charging is supported, and the device runs Android 16 by default. We found Note 60 Pro’s CPU at the FCC database. Apparently, it’s running a Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 SoC. Keep watching the news for more updates.