Description
Realme Note 60x Price in Kenya: The Durable Budget Entry
The Realme Note 60x is currently retailing in Kenya for between Ksh 9,600 and Ksh 10,600 slightly above your initial estimate as it enters the market as a successor to the Note 50 series. Positioned as an ultra-durable budget smartphone, its standout feature is the ArmorShell Protection and a die-cast aluminum chassis—rare for this price point—designed to survive accidental drops and rough handling.
While it’s a basic 4G handset, it targets users who prioritize a large, smooth display and long-term reliability over high-end camera specs or gaming power.
Realme Note 60x Specification Table
| Feature | Details |
| Model | Realme Note 60x (Released Dec 2024) |
| Price in Kenya | Ksh 9,600(64GB) / Ksh 10,600(128GB) |
| Processor | Unisoc Tiger T612 (12nm) |
| Display | 6.74″ IPS LCD, 90Hz, 720 x 1600 pixels |
| Memory | 3GB/4GB RAM (Up to 12GB with Dynamic RAM) |
| Storage | 64GB / 128GB (Expandable up to 2TB via MicroSD) |
| Main Camera | 8 MP (or 32MP on localized variants) + AI Lens |
| Selfie Camera | 5 MP |
| Battery / Charging | 5000 mAh / 10W USB-C Charging |
| Security | Side-mounted Fingerprint Sensor |
Built to Last
The Realme Note 60x price in Kenya reflects its focus on physical longevity. In this budget segment, screens and frames often feel “plasticky” and fragile. Realme has counterbalanced this by using reinforced glass and a metal-reinforced inner frame. It is one of the few phones in this bracket that can survive a drop from 1.5 meters onto a hard surface without catastrophic failure.
Software & Performance
Powered by the Unisoc T612, the Note 60x is built for social media, WhatsApp, and light productivity. While it isn’t a gaming beast, the AI Boost Engine helps manage RAM more efficiently. Note that the 10W charging is relatively slow by 2026 standards, taking about 2 to 2.5 hours for a full charge from zero.
Camera Expectations
The camera setup is modest. The 8MP main sensor performs well in bright daylight for simple documentation or social posts, but it will struggle in low-light environments. If you are looking for a phone primarily for photography, you might want to look at the Realme C-series (like the C67 or C75) which offer significantly higher megapixel counts for a bit more money.














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