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Realme Note 60: Durable, Powerful, and Value-Packed

  • September 27, 2024
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Realme has launched the Note 60 in Pakistan, a smartphone that combines durability, performance, and value. Endorsed by Olympic gold medalist Arshad Nadeem, the Note 60 is the only smartphone in its price range to offer IP64 protection, ArmorShell durability, and a 32MP camera.

Inspired by the strength and resilience of Arshad Nadeem, the realme Note 60 is built to withstand the toughest challenges. With segment-first IP64 protection, the Note 60 is resistant to both dust and water, ensuring users can confidently use it in various conditions. The ArmorShell protection, a robust design with a die-cast aluminum framework, further enhances its durability.

Powered by the UNISOC T612 Octa-core processor and featuring Dynamic RAM Expansion (DRE) technology, the Note 60 delivers seamless multitasking and faster app launches. With up to 12GB of dynamic RAM and 64GB of internal storage, expandable up to 2TB, users have ample space for their media and apps. The 5000mAh battery with 10W fast charging provides all-day battery life.

The realme Note 60 boasts a 32MP camera, the only smartphone in its price range to offer such a high-resolution sensor. This camera captures life’s moments with incredible detail and offers vibrant images even in challenging lighting conditions.

With a 24-month warranty, realme offers peace of mind to users, ensuring their investment is protected. The Note 60 is a testament to innovation, performance, and reliability, making it a top contender in the entry-level smartphone market.

The realme Note 60 boasts a range of impressive features, including IP64 protection for dust and water resistance, ArmorShell durability for added strength, a 32MP camera for capturing high-quality photos, a powerful UNISOC T612 Octa-core processor, Dynamic RAM Expansion (DRE) technology for enhanced performance, a 5000mAh battery with 10W fast charging, and a 24-month warranty for peace of mind.

The realme Note 60 is available in Pakistan at a price of PKR 26,999. With its exceptional features and affordable price, the Note 60 offers unmatched value for entry-level users.

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