Realme promptly revealed the Note 60 in Indonesia. The gadget replaces the Note 50 from the previous year and comes pre-installed with Android 14, an upgraded 32MP primary camera, and an IP64 classification.


The core component of the Note 60 is a 6.74-inch IPS LCD with a refresh rate of 90Hz and FHD+ resolution. The panel's claimed maximum brightness of 560 nits is consistent with the numbers from its predecessor.

Although the base model now has 4GB RAM instead of 3GB, it still has the same Unisoc T612 chipset as the device from last year. The top-tier Note 60 has 256GB of storage and 8GB of RAM.


With an f/1.8 lens and 32MP primary camera on the rear, the Note 50 could produce sharper photos than its 13MP counterpart. Additionally, there is an unidentified auxiliary lens that is probably a QVGA module.

The Note 60 has a powerful 5,000 mAh battery that can be charged at up to 10W. Realme UI 5.0 sits atop Android 14 on the software front.


The Realme Note 60 is available in Marble Black and Voyage Blue. The 8/256GB variant costs IDR 1,999,000 ($130), while the 4/64GB trim starts at IDR 1,399,000 ($90). The gadget is already available for purchase in Indonesia, and in the upcoming weeks, it should be available in additional regions.