Realme Introduces Narzo 60 & Narzo 60 Pro; Budget Duo with Flagship Features

Sohail Akhtar

Realme is back with a bang! Introducing the Realme Narzo 60 and Realme Narzo 60 Pro, the latest additions to their ever-expanding smartphone lineup. While the Narzo 60 Pro is the spitting image of the recently launched Realme 11 Pro, there's more to it than meets the eye. It’s the same case with Narzo 60. Let's dive in and explore what sets them apart.


Starting with the display, the Narzo 60 Pro steals the spotlight with its stunning 6.7-inch curved AMOLED screen. With FHD+ resolution, it boasts an ultra-smooth 120Hz refresh rate. Meanwhile, the Narzo 60 takes a step back with a still impressive 6.43-inch AMOLED display, offering the FHD+ resolution but with a slightly slower 90Hz refresh rate.

Under the hood, both phones pack MediaTek engines. The Pro model boasts the formidable Dimensity 7050, while the Narzo 60 draws power from the Dimensity 6020 SoC. The real showstopper is the Pro model’s massive 1TB storage option (accompanied by a generous 12GB of RAM).


Regarding photography, the Narzo 60 Pro flexes its muscles with a whopping 100MP primary camera, complete with an f/1.75 aperture, OIS, and a 26mm lens. Its companion lens on the back is a 2MP macro sensor. The Narzo 60, on the other hand, settles for a 64MP primary camera and a 2MP depth unit. Both devices run on Realme UI 4.0, based on the exciting new Android 13. The Realme price catalog is a valuable resource for finding the best deals and options within your budget.


Powering these beasts is a robust 5,000mAh battery that ensures all-day usage. The Pro model takes charging to the next level with an impressive 67W fast input, while the non-Pro variant maxes out at 33W. And let's not forget about style! The Narzo 60 series arrives in two captivating colors: Mars Orange and Cosmic Black. 

Now, for the moment of truth — the prices. The Narzo 60 starts at $217 (~PKR 60,000) for the base 8/128GB variant, with the 8/256GB version retailing for $241 (~PKR 66,500). As for the Narzo 60 Pro — it begins at $290 (~PKR 80,000) for the 8/128GB trim, while the 12/256GB model can be yours for $326 (~PKR 90,000).  

 

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