Realme Note 60x launches at RM369, promises enhanced durability and four years of smooth performance


Under the hood, the device is powered by a Unisoc T612 processor, 4GB RAM, and 64GB storage. — Photos: Realme

Realme today launched the Note 60x, the smartphone manufacturer's latest entry-level device offering, in Malaysia.

It features Realme's ArmorShell Protection for enhanced durability, incorporating eight safety enhancements, including a die-cast aluminium internal structure.

Realme says that users won't need to worry about performance degradation in the first four years of use.Realme says that users won't need to worry about performance degradation in the first four years of use.

The company also promises four years of lag-free, smooth performance with the Note 60x based on its internal lab testing, meaning that users won't need to worry about performance degradation during that period.

Under the hood, the device is powered by a Unisoc T612 processor, 4GB RAM, 64GB storage, and has a 5,000mAh battery, with a 6.74in screen and 90Hz refresh rate on the front. It also has an 8-megapixel main camera and a 5-megapixel selfie camera.

Those looking for additional storage will also be happy to hear that the device does have expandable storage via a microSD card slot.Those looking for additional storage will also be happy to hear that the device does have expandable storage via a microSD card slot.

Those looking for additional storage will also be happy to hear that the device does have expandable storage via a microSD card slot. It is worth noting that the Note 60x does not include a fingerprint reader and lacks 5G connectivity.

The Note 60x, now available at RM369, comes in two colours: Wilderness Green and Marble Black.

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