Realme launched the Narzo 60 and Narzo 60 Pro in July, and today, the company added the third member to the lineup, dubbed Realme Narzo 60x. The Realme Narzo 60x is positioned below the vanilla and Pro models and is powered by the Dimensity 6100+ SoC. It runs Android 13-based Realme UI 4.0 with has 128GB of storage onboard with two RAM options - 4GB and 6GB. The Narzo 60x sports a 6.72" 120Hz FullHD+ LCD with 680 nits peak brightness and 180Hz touch sampling rate. The screen has a centered punch hole for the 8MP selfie camera, and since it's not an AMOLED panel, the fingerprint scanner is embedded in the power button.
The back cover of the Narzo 60x's Stellar
Green color model flaunts what Realme calls an InterstellarX Design, made with
a Glitter Sand Process for "an exquisite effect that comes to life in the
light, shining like dazzling stars." The rear panel also has an 8-layer
gradient coating for a Gradient Light Effect. Realme says the Stellar Green
version is "inspired by the vastness and mystery of the galaxy," with
each X-shaped line representing a "path to discovery."
The Narzo 60x's rear cover also sports a
circular camera island housing LED flash and two cameras - 50MP primary and 2MP
depth. The smartphone supports 5G connectivity and packs a 5,000 mAh battery
with 33W charging. It's advertised to go from 1% to 50% in 29 minutes. If all
this sounds familiar, that's because the Realme Narzo 60x is a version of the
Realme 11x with a different primary camera (50MP vs. 64MP). The Realme Narzo
60x's 4GB/128GB model is priced at INR 12,999 (US$ 155/€ 145) and the 6GB/128GB
variant at INR 14,999 (US$ 180/€ 170). Both will come in Stellar Green and Nebula
Purple colors and go on sale in India starting September 12 through Realme's
official website and Amazon.in.
Alongside the Narzo 60x, Realme also
unveiled the Buds T300 TWS earphones. Each bud weighs 4.1g, comes with 12.4mm
drivers, offers 30dB Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), and supports touch
controls. The Realme Buds T300 are advertised with a 360° Spatial Audio Effect
and 50ms latency with Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity. The buds also support Dolby
Atmos and have an IP55 rating.
The Buds T300 pack a 43 mAh battery in
each bud, while the charging case comes with a 460 mAh cell. Realme says the
Buds T300 will offer up to 8 hours of music playback at 50% volume without ANC
and 6 hours with ANC. When paired with the charging case, you can get up to 40
hours of total playback at 50% volume without ANC and 30 hours with ANC. However,
once the battery is completely drained, a quick 10-minute top-up through the
USB-C port on the charging case will provide up to 7 hours of music playback at
50% volume with ANC turned off.
The Realme Buds T300 TWS earphones are
priced at INR 2,299 (US$ 28/€ 26) and have two color options - Stylish Black and
Youth White. Sales will begin in India starting September 12 through Realme's
official website, Amazon.in, Flipkart, and mainline channels.