The Realme Narzo 60 Pro will have up to 12GB of RAM and up to 1TB storage

Peter, 03 July 2023

After showing off the Narzo 60 series design last week, Realme has updated the Amazon landing page for the upcoming phones with new details. This time it also shared an image that shows off the front of the device to help highlight some key details.

The Narzo 60 Pro will have a curved display with 120Hz refresh rate and 2,160Hz high-frequency PWM dimming. The bottom bezel of the display will measure 2.3mm. There are no details on the size and resolution, but (as we noted last time) there is a clear similarity between the Narzo 60 series and the Realme 11 Pro phones.

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Realme Narzo 60 Pro highlights

This includes the vegan leather back – a first for the Narzo family and in a bespoke color called “Martian Horizon”. As you can see, the big, circular camera island is lifted straight from the 11 Pro series, though the decorative stripe is missing.

The Narzo 60 series will have phones with up to 12GB of physical RAM plus up to 12GB more virtual RAM and up to 1TB storage. Presumably, these values will be available only on the Narzo 60 Pro.

The vanilla Realme Narzo 60 will go for a flat display (with beveled edges on the glass). Also, based on the label, it will have a 64MP camera on the back rather than the 100MP unit found on its Pro sibling. This is a key difference with the Realme 11 Pro and 11 Pro+, which have 100MP and 200MP cameras, respectively.

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Realme Narzo 60 highlights

The company will launch the new Narzo phones on July 6 (Thursday) with the help of Amazon India. Also, the Realme Buds Wireless 3 will be part of the launch too and the company revealed some key specs – 30dB ANC, 360° Spatial Audio and 13.6mm dynamic drivers.

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you must obviously have no idea anything about Windows. its unusable with 4gb of ram for any normal work, besides light browsing, 8GB is bare minimum needed for normal work (running instances of apps in background, opened dozens of chorme tabs), I st...

Those cameras can't do much either, its all gimmicks, high-resolution small sensor crap.

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