Realme Narzo 60 series announced

Michail, 06 July 2023

The Narzo 60 and Nazro 60 Pro are the latest devices to launch in India. The Pro model is nearly identical to the recently launched Realme 11 Pro with the only differences being the back design and the added 1TB storage option. Nazo 60 is just a rebranded Realme 11 for the India market.

Narzo 60 and Narzo 60 Pro Narzo 60 and Narzo 60 Pro
Narzo 60 and Narzo 60 Pro

Narzo 60 Pro features a curved 6.7-inch AMOLED with FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Narzo 60 dials back to a 6.43-inch AMOLED with the same FHD+ resolution but a slower 90Hz refresh rate.

Narzo 60 display and camera specs Narzo 60 display and camera specs
Narzo 60 display and camera specs

Both new phones are equipped with MediaTek chipsets – a Dimensity 7050 on the Pro and a Dimensity 6020 on the Narzo 60. The big addition on the Pro model is the 1TB storage option which is paired with 12GB RAM.

Narzo 60Pro display and camera specs Narzo 60Pro display and camera specs
Narzo 60 Pro display and camera specs

Around the back, Narzo 60 Pro packs a 100 MP main cam with an f/1.75 aperture, 26mm lens and OIS. The other module on the back is a 2MP macro cam. Narzo 60 dials back to a 64MP main cam and a 2MP depth unit. Both Narzo 60 phones boot Relame UI 4.0 based on Android 13 and pack 5,000 mAh batteries though the Pro model charges at up 67W while the non-Pro is capped at 33W.

Realme Narzo 60 and 60 Pro come in Mars Orange and Cosmic Black colors.

Narzo 60 starts at INR 17,999 for the base 8/128GB trim and goes up to INR 19,999 for the 8/256GB version.

Realme Narzo 60 series announced

Nazro 60 Pro starts at INR 23,999 for the 8/128GB trim. There’s a 12/256GB version for INR 26,999 while the 12GB RAM and 1TB storage model tops out at INR 29,999.

Realme Narzo 60 series announced

Pre-bookings for the Narzo 60 series in India start on July 6 at 1PM via Realme Online store and Amazon India. Open sales are scheduled for July 15.


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A prime example of how cheap storage really is today but how it's insanely marked up. 3000rs ($36) to go from 256GB to 1TB. That's $48/TB, which is inline with SSD prices. It's also 2000rs ($24) to go from 128GB to 256GB. This is $192/...

Don't try to assume someone's gender. I'm a male btw

  • Anonymous
  • 08 Jul 2023
  • Ib5

You might as well bash the brand under the guise that you're just "pointing out" flaws and/or defects. My patootie!

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