It’s come to our attention that Realme has been working on a new budget phone in the Note series. It’s reportedly called Realme Note 60x, which initially had us confusing it with an old Narzo 60x handset, but that’s not the case here. This one’s completely new, and the NBTC, FCC, and EU have already certified it.
We have some information about Note 60x that we can finally share with you now because of those new certifications. It has SuperVOOC charging, but only with a 5V x 2A single input support. That means it will recharge at 10W max with an adapter model OP52JCUH.
Some information about its battery was also present in one of these certificates: Note 60x is a phone with a 5000mAh typically advertised battery, and in the tests, it got rated as 4880mAh. Battery and charging specs hint that it should be a semi-entry-range phone.
Note 60x’s 7.87 mm profile and 187 grams weight seem close to the original Realme Note 60’s measurements. This phone doesn’t come with Android 15 but the same old Realme UI with Android 14, even though the former has been seen on their flagship phones.
So far, this is about all the specs certifications confirmed, though some camera leaks were already roaming the interwebs. Note 60x might get a rear shooter that can snap 32 MP (8 MP pixel binned) photos and probably a 5 MP selfie camera. More details about it should appear later as the launch inches closer.