Realme recently launched 13 5G and 13+ in India with a pretty good set of specs. The company outed another phone in another corner of the world, and this one, it’s alright. It is pretty much a carbon copy of another smartphone from Realme itself. Let’s take a look at Realme Note 60 and discuss its potential price in Nepal as well.
Realme Note 60 Overview
Design and Display
As I mentioned earlier, the Realme Note 60 is quite similar to another Realme offering, which is Narzo N61. The phones look the same and share the majority of the hardware too. That being said, it features Realme’s ArmorShell protection, which is a bunch of design choices that add to the phone’s durability. This one offers an IP64 rating against ingress and water exposure, which is higher and better than the IP54 on the Narzo counterpart.
The Realme Note 60 features a 6.74-inch display on the front. While the company does not mention the type of panel on the phone, it likely is an LCD. Regardless, it offers a 90Hz refresh rate, 180Hz touch sampling rate, and 560 nits peak brightness. It ships in Voyage Blue and Marble Black colours, wherein the former features wavy patterns across the back.
Performance
The performance on this thing is delivered by the UNISOC T612 processor which is the same as the one on Realme Narzo N61. It is an octa-core chipset with 12nm fabbing and a peak clock speed of 1.8GHz. The Realme Note 60 comes in 8GB + 256GB configuration in addition to the 4GB + 64GB and 6GB + 128GB ones that its Narzo counterparts ship in.
This phone allows you to convert up to 16GB of storage into Dynamic RAM. This way it can have up to 24GB of combined RAM. It also allows you to externally expand your storage by an additional 2TB! Realme offers the “AI Boost” on the Note 60 as well. This feature apparently allows you to fine-tune the power output of the phone.
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Camera and Battery
The camera department is led by a 32MP shooter which is coupled with an unknown auxiliary shooter. It is plausible that this supporting lens serves no other purpose than for aesthetics. Meanwhile, Realme does not mention anything about the front camera on the Note 60. However, given its resemblance to the Narzo N61, it could likely have the same 5MP unit.
Battery-wise, we are looking at a 5,000 mAh cell with standard charging speed. Additionally, the phone offers some nifty features on the software side as well. For instance, it comes with Mini Capsule 2.0 which is basically Apple’s Dynamic Island knock-off. Likewise, Realme has calibrated the Note 60 such that it does not mix up the user’s touch command and water droplets on the screen.
Realme Note 60 Specifications
- Design: Monotone or patterned finish on the back, IP64-rated
- Display: 6.74”, TFT LCD Panel*, 90Hz refresh rate, 180Hz touch sampling rate, 560 nits peak brightness
- Resolution: HD+ (720 x 1,600)
- Chipset: Octa-core UNISOC T612 (12nm)
- RAM: 4GB, 6GB or 8GB + up to 16GB extendable
- ROM: 64GB, 128GB, or 256GB + 2TB expandable with MicroSD card
- OS & UI: Android 14 with Realme UI on top
- Rear Camera: Dual Camera (32MP Primary + auxiliary lens of unspecified resolution)
- Front Camera: 5MP Camera (Centre-aligned waterdrop cutout)
- Security: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor, Face Unlock
- Battery: 5,000 mAh cell with 10W charging
- Colour Options: Voyage Blue, Marble Black
Realme Note 60 Price in Nepal and Availability
This smartphone went live in Indonesia for a starting price of IDR 1,399,000. If the Realme Note 60 arrives in Nepal, we expect its price to start at NPR 14,999.
Realme Note 60 | Price in Indonesia (Official) | Price in Nepal (Expected) |
4GB + 64GB | IDR 1,399,000 | NPR 14,999 |
6GB + 128GB | IDR 1,599,000 | NPR 16,999 |
8GB + 256GB | IDR 1,999,000 | NPR 20,999 |
- Meanwhile, check out our Realme 13+ review video: