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Infinix Note 60 Ultra’s FCC Listing Reveals 30W Wireless Charging, Satellite Connectivity, and Dual Battery Variants

From the TÜV listing, it was already revealed that the Note 60 Ultra will feature a 6840 mAh rated battery. Now, through its FCC listing, more details have surfaced, including its charging specifications, connectivity features, design elements, and additional battery variants.

Here is more to it.

Infinix Note 60 Ultra – FCC Listing

The FCC listing shows the model number as “X6877”, which belongs to the Infinix Note 60 Ultra, as confirmed via the Carlcare Service website. Through the FCC database, it is revealed that the smartphone will support 2G/3G/4G and 5G connectivity. Along with this, the listing mentions Satellite S-44 and Satellite S-1087, indicating support for satellite communication, which Infinix had already confirmed that it will come with advanced two-way satellite connectivity. Other connectivity options listed include dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz + 5 GHz), NFC, hotspot, and Bluetooth.

Next is the design. At the top, there is a large, wide camera island stretching across most of the upper rear panel. Multiple circular cut-outs can be seen, which are likely for the camera sensors and the LED flash. On the right side of the camera module area, “NFC” branding is visible. The left side of the device shows two buttons, likely the volume rocker and the power button, while the right side features a single button that may function as a dedicated AI button. The listing also confirms 12GB/256GB as one of the memory options, which was earlier spotted on the CarCare Service India website, along with another 12GB/512GB variant.

 

Coming to the battery specifications, the FCC listing shows two variants. One battery model, BL-68DX, has a rated capacity of 6840 mAh, while its typical capacity is listed as 7,000 mAh. In another FCC report for the same smartphone, a second battery model number “BL-58KX” is mentioned, which has a rated capacity of 5850 mAh and a typical capacity of 6000 mAh. This suggests that the device may launch with a 6000 mAh battery in some regions and a 7000 mAh battery in others. Additionally, the listing shows that the device was tested with a wireless charger carrying the model number “XMC30”, indicating support for 30W wireless charging.

Previously, through its Geekbench listing, it was revealed that a prototype of the device was running on the Dimensity 8400 SoC, paired with Android 16 OS and 12GB RAM. Infinix had also officially confirmed its partnership with Pininfarina for designing this smartphone. Furthermore, the device will feature an Active Matrix Display on the rear, which is expected to be one of the key highlights of this upcoming smartphone.

Via FCCListing

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