Approximately seven months following the debut of the Note 50, Realme appears to have rolled out its successor, the Note 60, in Indonesia. While the company hasn’t officially announced the release, several Instagram posts from local retailers have disclosed most of the phone's specifications and confirmed its immediate availability.
Display and Design
The Note 60 features a 6.74-inch 90Hz IPS LCD display with HD+ resolution, similar to its predecessor. Realme has introduced a “rainwater smart touch” capability, making it easier to operate with wet fingers. Additionally, the phone is rated IP64 for dust and water resistance.
The rear of the device showcases a revamped camera module, including a 32MP main sensor with 10x digital zoom and an unspecified secondary sensor. This primary camera represents an upgrade from the 13MP sensor found in the Note 50. The phone is available in blue and black color options.
Build and Performance
Remarkably, the Note 60, despite its budget-friendly pricing, features a metal frame, which is an enhancement from the plastic build of the Note 50. The device continues to be powered by the Unisoc T612 chipset, accompanied by either 4GB or 6GB of RAM, and storage options of 64GB or 128GB.
A robust 5000mAh battery powers the phone, though charging is limited to a modest 10W speed. For security, the phone comes with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and face unlock via a 5MP front camera.
Pricing and Availability
In Indonesia, the base model of the Realme Note 60 with 4GB/64GB is priced at Rp 1,399,000 (approximately $90), while the 6GB/128GB variant is listed at Rp 1,599,000 (about $103). Since the phone is already available for purchase, an official announcement from Realme is likely imminent. We will provide updates as they become available.