Infinix Note 60 (X6879) Certified by the FCC Authority, Revealing 5G Network Connectivity, Dual-Band WiFi, 6150mAh Battery, 45W Wired Charging, and More
On the FCC certification database, the upcoming Infinix Note 60 smartphone has been spotted and its FCC listing has confirmed its arrival to the US market. Furthermore, certain details concerning its connectivity, battery, and charging related aspects have also been revealed via the certification database, along with a schematic design image.
Here’s more about the update.
Infinix Note 60 (X6879) – FCC Certification
The Infinix Note 60 smartphone which bears the model number of ‘X6879’ has been listed on the FCC certification database, and it has received the certification with the FCC ID of ‘2AIZN-X6879’. On the FCC database, the upcoming device has been categorized as a ‘Mobile Phone’, and it will be supporting connectivity specs like 2G/3G/4G/5G network, Bluetooth, WiFi (2.4GHz + 5GHz), and GPS.
Speaking more, 120 ~ 145kHz operation frequency, ASK&FSK modulation type, and coil antenna are revealed to be its other connectivity related aspects. About its battery and charging specs, the device will be packing a 6150mAh typical (5990mAh rated) Li-ion polymer battery (model number – ‘BL-60AX’), and it is pointed out to support up to 45W wired fast charging. Additionally, a charging adapter with the model number of ‘U450XSC’ has also been listed on the FCC database alongside the smartphone.
Coming to its schematic image, the device sports an iPhone 17 series-like design, and notably has an octagonal-shaped horizontally-placed rear camera module which seemingly houses three camera sensors and an LED flashlight. The camera module also has the NFC-engraving as well, within the camera module. Also, the FCC-label has been added at the bottom portion of the rear panel, and it can be understood that an 8GB/256GB storage model will be made available for this device.
Early this month, we had also spotted the Infinix Note 60 device on the SDPPI certification database, which has confirmed its launch in Indonesia. As the device has made its appearance on the FCC database, an imminent launch can be expected, and we may soon be able to see it break its cover.
Stay tuned for more updates.