Realme has just introduced its latest budget smartphone, the Note 60, which offers impressive features at an affordable starting price of just $90. As the successor to last year’s Note 50, this new model brings significant upgrades, most notably a superior 32-megapixel main camera.
The Realme Note 60 is equipped with a 6.75-inch IPS display, boasting a resolution of 1600 × 720 pixels and a 90 Hz refresh rate, ensuring a smooth visual experience. The screen’s brightness of 560 cd/m² is consistent with the previous model, maintaining clear visibility even in bright conditions.
Under the hood, the Note 60 continues to use the Unisoc T612 processor, the same chip found in its predecessor, ensuring reliable performance for everyday tasks. However, Realme has enhanced the base model by increasing the RAM from 3 GB to 4 GB. For those seeking more power, the Note 60 is available with up to 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage.
The most significant upgrade comes in the camera department. The Note 60 features a 32-megapixel main sensor with f/1.8 aperture optics, a major step up from the 13-megapixel camera on the Note 50. This enhancement promises sharper and more detailed photos. The device also includes an auxiliary lens, likely a QVGA module, and a 5-megapixel front camera for selfies.
Powering the Note 60 is a robust 5000 mAh battery, capable of 10W charging. The smartphone runs on Android 14, paired with Realme’s custom UI 5.0, offering users the latest software features. Additionally, the device boasts IP64 protection, providing resistance against dust and water, which is a rare feature in this price range.
The Realme Note 60 is currently available in Indonesia in two stylish colors: Voyage Blue and Marble Black. The 4 GB RAM and 64 GB storage variant is priced at $90, while the top-tier model with 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage is available for $130. The smartphone is expected to hit other markets in the coming weeks, making it a compelling option for budget-conscious consumers looking for a reliable and feature-rich device.
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