Realme announced its Note 60 in Indonesia. The device succeeds last year’s Note 50 and features an updated 32MP main cam, an IP64 rating, and boots Android 14 out of the box. Note 60 is built around a 6.74-inch IPS LCD with FHD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. The panel is advertised to hit 560 nits peak brightness, matching the values from its predecessor.
You get the same Unisoc T612 chipset as
last year’s model but the baseline version now comes with 4GB RAM instead of
3GB. The top-tier Note 60 features 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. Around the back,
you get a 32MP main cam with f/1.8 lens which should deliver crisper images
than the 13MP shooter on the Note 50. There’s also an unspecified auxiliary
lens which is likely a QVGA module.
Note 60 boasts a 5,000 mAh battery with
support for 10W charging. The software side is covered by Android 14 with
Realme UI 5.0 on top. Realme Note 60 comes in Voyage Blue and Marble Black
colors. The 4/64GB trim starts at IDR 1,399,000 (US$ 90) while the 8/256GB version
is going for IDR 1,999,000 (US$ 130). The device is already on open sale in
Indonesia and should arrive in more markets during the coming weeks.