Realme launched Note 50 early in 2024, aiming to plug the sub-$100 hole in its portfolio. The series is already available in a number of markets, and the company promised two more devices will be joining the series by the end of the year.
The first of those will seemingly be the Realme Note 60. The device with model number RMX3933 was benchmarked on Geekbench, revealing an entry-level chipset and Android 14.
Realme Note 60 on Geekbench
The Note 60 might be very similar to the Note 50 since the benchmark revealed an octa-core CPU with all the cores at 1.8 GHz. The motherboard's model number reveals this is the same Unisoc Tiger T612 chipset as the Note 50, but the new phone will get an upgrade to 6 GB RAM.
The phone was certified by TUV Rheinland with a 5,000 mAh battery and also received certification by BIS, the Bureau of Indian Standards. However, the Realme Note phones are unlikely to be sold in India after previously Francis Wong, Global Marketing Director, revealed the company has a rich enough portfolio in the Asian country.
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