The Realme Note 60x was launched in Pakistan on December 31, 2024, and is fully PTA approved with an official one-year warranty. Pricing starts at Rs. 27,999 for the base 3GB RAM and 64GB storage variant, with the 4GB RAM versions available at slightly higher prices. Online deals currently list it for as low as Rs. 23,799, making it one of the more affordable PTA-approved phones available right now. Three storage and RAM configurations are available — 3GB/64GB, 4GB/64GB, and 4GB/128GB.
3GB RAM + 64GB Storage: Rs. 27,999 (Official)
4GB RAM + 64GB Storage: Rs. 29,999 (Approx.)
4GB RAM + 128GB Storage: Rs. 31,999 (Approx.)
Best Online Deal: Rs. 23,799
PTA Status: Fully PTA Approved
Warranty: 1-Year Official Warranty
Availability: Authorized dealers across Pakistan
Recommended Variant: 4GB RAM for smoother daily multitasking
The Note 60x's build quality is where the manufacturer has invested the most effort, and it shows. The ArmorShell protection system is not just a marketing term — it involves multiple layers of real structural reinforcement.
Dimensions: 167.3 x 76.7 x 7.8mm — slim for the price
Weight: 187g — light and comfortable for daily handling
Build: Die-cast aluminum upper chassis, reinforced glass front, polymer-coated mid-frame and back
IP54 rated — protected against dust and water splashes from all directions
ArmorShell construction: Internal silicone sealing rings at all 7 connector interfaces, foam and silicone padding at all external openings (USB port, SIM slot, speakers, headphone jack, microphone)
Drop resistance — reinforced screen support frame reduces screen damage on impact
48-Month Fluency Certification — TÜV certified for lag-free performance over 4 years
Colors: Wilderness Green, Marble Black
Side-mounted fingerprint sensor — built into the power button
Dedicated microSD slot — expandable up to 1TB
3.5mm headphone jack: Yes
USB: Type-C 2.0
The die-cast aluminum upper cover is the same type of material used in race car chassis construction — the manufacturer claims 20% greater rigidity than conventional stamped aluminum. The silicone sealing rings at all seven internal connector interfaces mean that even if the phone takes a drop, the connectors are protected from disconnecting or taking water damage. This level of internal build investment is genuinely unusual at under Rs. 28,000.
The 6.74-inch IPS LCD with 90Hz refresh rate is a clean and functional panel for everyday use, though it does not stand out beyond the smooth scrolling.
Size: 6.74 inches IPS LCD
Resolution: 720 x 1600 pixels — HD+ at 260 PPI
Refresh rate: 90Hz — smooth scrolling and navigation
Peak brightness: 560 nits — adequate for indoor and shaded outdoor use
Low blue light — eye comfort mode for extended use
Screen-to-body ratio: 85.5%
The HD+ resolution is the expected limitation at this price. Text is not particularly sharp and fine detail is not as clear as a Full HD panel. The 560 nit peak brightness is modest — direct sunlight in Pakistan's summer will make reading difficult. For everyday indoor use, WhatsApp, YouTube, and social media scrolling, the 90Hz display is comfortable and responsive.
The Unisoc Tiger T612 on a 12nm process is an entry-level chip designed for light everyday use. It is not built for heavy gaming or demanding applications.
Chipset: Unisoc Tiger T612 (12nm)
CPU: Octa-core — 2x1.8 GHz Cortex-A75 + 6x1.8 GHz Cortex-A55
GPU: Mali-G57
RAM: 3GB or 4GB physical
Storage: 64GB or 128GB — eMMC 5.1 with dedicated microSD slot up to 1TB
OS: Android 14 with Realme UI
No 5G — 4G LTE only
48-Month Fluency Certification — tested for consistent performance over 4 years
WhatsApp, calling, Facebook, YouTube, and basic browsing all run without issues. Casual gaming on low settings is possible — PUBG runs on low settings but competitive gaming is not realistic on this chipset. The 3GB RAM base variant will feel tight if you keep many apps open at once — the 4GB version is worth the small price difference if multitasking matters to you. The 48-Month Fluency guarantee is a meaningful long-term commitment that says the phone will not slow down noticeably during normal use over four years.
The camera setup is straightforward — an 8MP main camera and a 5MP selfie camera. There are no extra lenses beyond a depth auxiliary sensor.
Main camera: 8MP, autofocus, LED flash
Auxiliary lens: Depth sensor
Camera features: HDR, panorama
Video: 1080p at 30fps
Selfie camera: 5MP, wide angle
Selfie video: 720p at 30fps
Daylight photos are usable for WhatsApp and casual sharing — color reproduction is decent in good natural light. Low-light performance is weak, as expected from an 8MP sensor at this price. The 5MP selfie camera handles video calls without issues. The selfie video cap at 720p is notably behind the 1080p that most budget phones now offer on the front camera. This is not a camera phone — it is a durability and battery phone that happens to include a functional camera.
The 5000mAh battery is the standard budget capacity and delivers reliable all-day endurance on the power-efficient Unisoc chip.
Battery capacity: 5000mAh — non-removable
Wired charging: 10W — slow by any current standard
No wireless charging
Charging adapter: Included in the box
The 10W charging speed is the most significant practical limitation of this phone. Filling 5000mAh at 10W takes around three hours from empty — in 2026 where even basic budget phones commonly offer 18W or 33W, this is noticeably slow. Plan to charge overnight. Battery endurance itself is solid — most users will comfortably get through a full day of moderate use, and lighter users will push into a second day.
OS: Android 14 with Realme UI — functional and clean
Wi-Fi: Dual-band Wi-Fi 5
Bluetooth: 5.0
NFC: No
USB: Type-C 2.0
3.5mm headphone jack: Yes
GPS: Multi-system support
No 5G — 4G LTE only
Realme UI on Android 14 is clean and easy to navigate. No NFC is expected at this price. The headphone jack and microSD slot are practical additions that many buyers in this segment specifically look for.
The Realme Note 60x is one of the most durably built phones available in Pakistan under Rs. 28,000. The ArmorShell construction with die-cast aluminum, internal silicone sealing, reinforced glass, and IP54 protection provides a level of physical toughness that most budget phones — and even some mid-range options — do not match. The 48-Month Fluency certification adds long-term software confidence.
The 10W charging speed, 8MP camera, HD+ resolution, and Unisoc entry-level chipset are all real compromises that come with the price. But for a student, a field worker, or anyone who needs a genuinely tough everyday phone under Rs. 28,000 that will not break easily and will last through four years of daily use — the Note 60x makes a very strong case for itself.