Realme Narzo 60 series to launch in India today: How to watch live stream and other details – Times of India
Realme Narzo 60: Launch timeline and live stream details
Realme Narzo 60 will be launched in India today (July 6 at 12 pm). The smartphones will go on pre-order right after the launch event. Earlier, Realme announced that customers will be able to pre-order the Realme Narzo 60 and Narzo 60 Pro smartphones from the company’s website and Amazon e-commerce store. Customers will get a discount of Rs 1,500 for pre-ordering Realme Narzo 60 Pro. On the other hand, the Realme Nazro 60 buyers will get a discount of Rs 1,000. The customers pre-booking the smartphones will also get an extended six months warranty on the handsets.
Realme Narzo 60 series: Confirmed specs
Realme has created a microsite for the Realme Narzo 60 series, revealing key details about the smartphone. Realme Narzo 60 Pro will feature a curved display with 120Hz refresh rate. Realme Narzo 60 series will offer up to 12GB of RAM plus up to 12GB virtual RAM and up to 1TB storage.
It is assumed that these figures will be available only on the Realme Narzo 60 Pro models. Realme Narzo 60 Pro will flaunt a vegan leather design on the back — which is a first for the Narzo series in a bespoke colour — Martian Horizon. It will feature a 100MP main camera and 1TB storage with the capability to store 2,50,000 photos.
Apart from the Narzo 60 series, Realme will launch its latest pair of Bluetooth earphones, Realme Buds Wireless 3, at the same event. The company confirmed that the Realme Buds Wireless 3 Bluetooth earphones will come with active noise-cancellation support. It also revealed that the earphones will feature 13.6mm dynamic drivers and promises to deliver a powerful bass experience. The earphones will come in Yellow and White colours.
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