Realme Note 60 Launched in Pakistan with 2-year Warranty, Unisoc Chip & 90Hz Display

Usama Rasool

Realme Note 60 is only a 2nd-gen product that descended from the Note 50 last year, but it has won the hearts of many because of its miles better value than others in the segment. And it has now come to Pakistan showing off how durable it is and the fact that it has a 24-month warranty. You can consider it if you are on a tight budget. 


Its chassis is made of what they call die-cast aluminum and it even got rated IP64 for dust and splashproofing, so it’s plenty durable. Even its screen has reinforced glass that makes it safe all around and it will be hard to find a phone this tough for a price this cheap.

That panel you see on the front is a 6.74” crop and the U-notch on its top has a 5MP selfie unit inside it. Although IPS 560nits brightness 720p resolution is bottom-of-the-barrel stuff, at least they gave it a 90Hz refresh rate for more smoothness during usage.


There’s an auxiliary unit right underneath the prime 32MP rear camera on the Note 60, and it can do 1080p 30FPS videos. This Realme latest budget model is only 7.8mm thin, so it’s still amazing to see an entry-class model stuff a 5000mAh cell under the hood, but there’s a caveat of slow 10W charging.

Unisoc T612 is the engine that runs the Note 60, and it’s the same one as last year’s Note 50, so no performance upgrade. There’s also a fingerprint ID on the side. They slapped Realme Note 60 (4/64GB) with a sticker price of Rs 26,999, and even though they have announced it in Pakistan, it won’t go on retail till 1st October.    

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