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Realme’s budget-friendly Note series is making waves once again as the Realme Note 60x has been spotted on multiple certification platforms, suggesting its launch might be closer than expected. Following the introduction of the Realme Note 60 in Indonesia earlier this year, this new model could join the series with some tweaks and updates.

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Realme Note 60x details surface via FCC and EU Declaration listings

The Realme Note 60x has been identified with the model number RMX3938 on the EU Declaration and FCC certification sites, as reported by MySmartPrice. Additional appearances on platforms like NBTC have confirmed the marketing name and suggest that the phone will be a 4G-only offering, consistent with its positioning as an entry-level device.

FCC images provide more insight into the hardware, revealing a 5000mAh (typical) battery and support for 10W charging via the bundled OP52JCUH charger. The device will weigh 187 grams and measure 167.26 x 76.67 x 7.84mm, making it a sleek option for its category.

Camera and connectivity

The phone’s camera setup appears to have undergone some changes. While earlier listings hinted at a 32MP primary camera, FCC documentation now lists an 8MP rear camera with autofocus and replaces the previously mentioned flicker sensor. The front camera is expected to be 5MP, in line with its budget-focused hardware.

On the connectivity front, the Realme Note 60x supports 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth, and multiple satellite navigation systems including Galileo, GLONASS, GPS, BDS, and SBAS. The device will run on Android 14-based Realme UI 5.0 right out of the box.

Other specs and availability:

The Realme Note 60x’s certification appearances signal a global launch is on the horizon, potentially expanding the reach of the Note series. It will join the Realme Note 60, which debuted in Indonesia in August with a 6.74-inch large display, Unisoc T612 chipset, IP64 dust and splash resistance, and an affordable starting price of 1,399,000 Indonesian Rupiah (around $90 or ₹7,580). Based on the conversion, it’s even cheaper than the Redmi A4 5G, which starts from 8,499 INR in India.

Notably, the Realme Note series has traditionally been restricted to select international markets and hasn’t yet entered the Indian market. It remains to be seen if Realme plans to change this trend with the Note 60x.

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