Realme officially launched the Note 60 in Indonesia. It comes as a successor to the recently launched model Note 50. Realme Note 60 has major upgrades to ensure decent camera quality and enhancement in toughness. It sports a 6.74-inch 720p LCD with a fast refresh rate of 90Hz. However, the most interesting thing remains in the fact that the peak brightness of the Note 60 has been set way lower than the previous model at 560 nits.
In keeping with the trend, under the hood, the phone works with the Unisoc T612 chipset and comes with up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. The Note 60 also includes a microSD card slot for expandable storage. On the camera side, Realme has upgraded the camera system. The Note 60 gets a new makeover with a 32MP main camera plus a 5MP selfie lens.
Being durable, the Note 60 comes with an IP64 rating for dust and water resistance. You will also find an ArmorShell design in the phone to be present, which gives a user better drop protection. Powering this entry-level device is a 5,000mAh battery with support for 10W charging to keep you going all day long.
Meanwhile, the Realme Note 60 is selling in two colors for a starting price of Rp1,399,000 (~RM389). Although the Malaysian release date of the device couldn’t be obtained, the device popped up on SIRIM’s database, indicating an imminent launch.