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Just seven months after launching the Note 50, Realme has seemingly introduced its successor, the Note 60, in Indonesia. The company hasn’t made an official announcement yet, but several listings from local retailers on Instagram reveal most of the phone’s specifications and confirm its immediate availability.

The phone is built around a 6.74-inch 90Hz IPS LCD display with HD+ resolution as its predecessor. Realme has added a “rainwater smart touch” feature that allows for easier use with wet fingers. The phone also boasts an IP64 rating for dust and water resistance.

Realme Note 60 Design

The back of the phone has a redesigned camera module that houses a 32MP main sensor with 10x digital zoom alongside an unspecified secondary sensor. The primary camera is an upgrade from 13MP on its predecessor, but the color option stays the same with blue and black choices.

Despite its budget-friendly price tag, the Note 60 surprisingly features a metal frame, a step up from the plastic construction of the Note 50. Under the hood, things remain unchanged with the Unisoc T612 chipset powering the device.  It’s paired with either 4GB or 6GB of RAM and either 64GB or 128GB of storage.

Realme Note 60 Specifications

Powering the device is a sizeable 5000mAh battery, but, charging speeds are limited to a slow 10W. Security is handled by a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and face unlock facilitated by a 5MP front camera.

The base 4GB/64GB variant of the Realme Note 60 is listed at Rp 1,399,000 (around $90) in Indonesia, while the 6GB/128GB model comes in at Rp 1,599,000 (around $103).  With the phone already available for purchase, an official announcement from Realme likely isn’t far off. We will keep you updated on it.

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