Realme today launched the latest Narzo 60 series of phones in India, including the Narzo 60 and Narzo 60 Pro. The Narzo 60 Pro is almost identical to the recently launched realme 11 Pro, the only difference being the addition of a 1TB storage version with 12GB of RAM, while the Narzo 60 is a renamed version of the realme 11 designed specifically for the Indian market.
Narzo 60 Pro has a 6.7-inch curved AMOLED screen with FHD+ resolution and a refresh rate of up to 120Hz. The Narzo 60 is equipped with a 6.43-inch AMOLED screen with FHD+ resolution, but the refresh rate is reduced to 90Hz. Both phones are equipped with Mediatek chips, the Narzo 60 Pro uses the Guet 7050, and the Narzo 60 uses the Guet 6020. There is a significant difference in storage capacity between the two phones, with the Narzo 60 Pro offering a 1TB storage option with 12GB of running memory.
In terms of camera, the Narzo 60 Pro is equipped with a 100MP main camera with an aperture of f / 1.75, a 26mm lens and optical stabilization support, supplemented by a 2MP macro camera. The Narzo 60 has only a 64MP main camera and a 2MP depth-of-field camera.
Both phones run the realme UI 4.0 system based on Android 13, and both have a 5,000mah battery. However, the Narzo 60 Pro supports a fast charge of up to 67W, compared to 33W for the non-Pro version.
The two phones are available in two colors, Mars Orange and Cosmic black, and have been launched in India for pre-sale, the official launch date is set to July 15, and the price is as follows:
Narzo 60
8/128GB: 17999 Indian Rupees (currently about 1584 yuan)
8/256GB: 19999 Indian Rupees (about 1760 yuan at present)
Nazro 60 Pro
8/128GB: 23999 Indian Rupees (currently about 2112 yuan)
12/256GB: 26,999 Indian Rupees (currently about 2376 yuan)
12/1TB: 29,999 Indian Rupees (currently about 2640 yuan)