Realme has officially launched the Note 60 in Indonesia, following the success of last year’s Note 50. The new device boasts several improvements, including a 32MP main camera, an IP64 water and dust resistance rating, and the latest Android 14 operating system right out of the box.
The Realme Note 60 is available in two stylish colors: Voyage Blue and Marble Black. It features a 6.74-inch IPS LCD with a Full HD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate, offering peak brightness of 560 nits, the same as its predecessor.
Under the hood, the Note 60 is powered by the Unisoc T612 chipset, similar to the previous model. However, the base model now comes with 4GB of RAM, up from 3GB, while the higher-end version offers 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage.
One of the key upgrades in the Note 60 is its camera setup. The device includes a 32MP main camera with an f/1.8 lens, promising sharper images compared to the 13MP camera on the Note 50. Additionally, there is an auxiliary lens on the back, though its specifications have not been detailed.
The Note 60 is equipped with a 5,000 mAh battery that supports 10W charging. On the software side, it runs Android 14 with Realme UI 5.0.
Pricing for the Realme Note 60 is competitive, with the 4GB/64GB variant starting at IDR 1,399,000 (around $90), and the 8GB/256GB model priced at IDR 1,999,000 (around $130). The device is currently available in Indonesia and is expected to reach other markets in the coming weeks.
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