Realme Note 60 Listed on NBTC and Geekbench Databases; Key Details Discovered

Usama Rasool

Realme Notes aren’t what you typically see on store shelves. All there is to tell is that they started with the Realme Note 50 a few months back out of the blue, no forebearer, no sibling, a solo contender. But we have proof it’s up for an upgrade with a successor called Realme Note 60. Maybe that will put Realme Notes back on the map. 


Note 60 is on a spree for certificates and testing. Geekbench and NBTC were among the first ones to give it a go. You can take these listings as clues of Note 60’s imminent launch. NBTC is a Thai telecom authority. So we believe that’s where they want to reveal it. 

Wherever you see the model code ‘RMX3933.’ Just know they talk about Realme Note 60. NBTC has nothing specific to add on the subject. It never does. All it foreshadows is an LTE modem that it may include in essentials. Maybe a cheap and lowly SoC.


But Geekbench went all in and ratted out little details about performance. You see those scores in the file. There’s a Unisoc T612 engine at play. This booster has a 1.82 GHz clock. Nothing fancy. But it’s good stuff. 432 score on single, and 1341 is nothing to complain about the Realme new budget mobile.

There’s one more thing that we left out. Note 60 at least has an option of 6 GB RAM. Then there’s Android 14 in its cards, maybe layered with Realme UI 5.0. RMX3933 wound up on SIRIM and TÜV. That’s enough proof for this one’s indefinite launch.