Narzo 60 series 5G to launch soon in India: Launch details, features and more – Times of India

Realme is all set to expand its smartphone lineup with the launch of its next budget phone in India. The smartphone maker has started extending the invite for the launch of Narzo 60 series smartphones. Apart from the launch details, the company confirmed the official launch details of the phone.
Realme Narzo 60 series to launch next month
According to the official invite, Realme will announce the Narzo 60 series launch is scheduled for July 6 at 12 noon. At the event, the company will announce two smartphones under the services — Narzo 60 Pro 5G and Narzo 60 5G.
Realme Narzo 60 series: Expected features
Realme Narzo 60 is expected to bring the latest design adopted by the company recently with the launch of Realme 11 Pro series phones. The Narzo 60 series is also expected to feature the same centrally placed circular camera housing along with a vegan texture curved back panel.
According to previous leaks and rumours, Realme Narzo 60 is expected to be powered by MediaTek Dimensity 6020 chipset. The Dimensity 6020 is a slightly older chipset.
The official poster of the phone posted by the company on Twitter reveals that the phone may come with a 100MP primary sensor, the same sensor we’ve witnessed in Realme 11 Pro 5G smartphone, launched recently.
Now, we don’t know whether both the phones have exactly the same camera sensor or if is there any difference between them.
That said, the upcoming Realme Narzo 60 series phones look and feel similar to the recently launched Realme 11 Pro series phones. However, there are certain differences like the chipset, some minor design changes, colours etc that’ll differentiate the two series from the company.

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