Realme Note 60x has made it to the Philippines today after multiple sightings on certification platforms, and it fits right in with the existing Note 60 from the lineup. Rear camera and subtle design changes aside, they have plenty in common with the same screen, chipset, or battery.
Realme Note 60 had a rear 32 MP main camera, but Note 60x has downgraded it to 8 MP. They both have the same 5 MP selfie camera on the front inside a U-notch on the screen. And while we’re on the subject, the Note 60x has a 6.74” 720p LCD on top that peaks at around 560nits brightness.
Thin bezels envelop the screen and the phone keeps the animations smooth at a 90Hz refresh rate. Its fingerprint scanner lies on top of the power button under the volume rocker and should give you convenient access to your phone’s lock screen.
Spreadtrum’s Unisoc T612 SoC may not be the most popular among entry-range phones, but it should get the job done. Realme budget latest model with its 4/64GB storage assortment and Android 14 OS will run smoothly for most typical use cases by an avid phone user.
An IP54 rating makes the Realme Note 60x durable against dust ingress or minor water splashes. Limited internal storage won’t be a problem since it has an SD card slot. 5000mAh power source and a 10W charging kit should suffice for overnight charging and full-day usage. Realme Note 60x has a $83 (~PKR 23,000) price tag for 4/64GB trim.