Infinix Note 60 Ultra clears FCC with two battery options
The FCC certification reveals that the Infinix Note 60 Ultra (model X6877) will launch with two battery sizes: a rated 5,850mAh and 6,840mAh, which the company will market as typical 6,000mAh and 7,000mAh capacities. The documents also confirm support for 30W wireless charging, alongside 5G and satellite connectivity.
Battery and charging on the Infinix Note 60 Ultra
The FCC listing provides two sets of numbers: “rated” at 5,850mAh and 6,840mAh, and “typical” at 6,000mAh and 7,000mAh – a common industry practice where the advertised typical capacity slightly exceeds the actual rated figure. Offering two battery variants usually means Infinix will deploy the smaller pack in selected regions (likely Europe) and the larger one elsewhere, catering to markets where longer battery life outweighs size and weight concerns. The inclusion of 30W wireless charging is a rare feature in the mid-range segment and a strong selling point for this Pininfarina-designed model.
- Model: X6877 (FCC certified)
- Batteries: rated 5,850mAh / 6,840mAh (typical 6,000mAh / 7,000mAh)
- Wireless charging: 30W
- Processor: Dimensity 8400 (per Geekbench results)
- Memory: 12GB RAM as seen in benchmark; XOS 16 skin on Android 16
- Connectivity: 5G and satellite support
- Design: crafted by Pininfarina
This leak underlines the Note 60 Ultra’s position as a premium flagship within the lineup: a powerful Dimensity 8400 chipset combined with 30W wireless charging makes it a compelling alternative to better-known brands – especially if Infinix sticks to its aggressive pricing strategy. FCC approvals typically precede a commercial launch, so expect an official unveiling in the coming weeks. The key detail to watch for will be which battery variants reach specific markets and how that impacts price and device weight.






