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Realme Note 60x | 64GB 3GB | 6.74-Inch 90Hz Screen | Unisoc T612 | 5000mAh | IP54 Rating

Dual-SIM 4G handset with expandable microSD storage, side fingerprint unlock, and an in-box charger — stocked at Mascom International, Nairobi CBD


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Realme Note 60x 64GB 3GB is now available at Mascom International for KSh 14,000, built around a 6.74-inch 90Hz IPS LCD screen, the Unisoc Tiger T612 processor, and a 5,000mAh battery. This entry-level Android 14 phone carries 64GB of storage expandable by microSD, 3GB of RAM, dual Nano-SIM slots, and an IP54 rating against dust and water splashes. You can buy the Realme Note 60x in person at Mascom International, Old Mutual Building, First Floor Room 4, Kimathi Street, Nairobi CBD, or order it for pay-on-arrival delivery to any county. At KSh 14,000, the Realme Note 60x ranks among the most affordable 90Hz Android phones sold in Kenya today.

The Realme Note 60x is built for students, first-time smartphone buyers, and anyone who needs a dependable second line without spending heavily. Many budget phones in this price range lag under daily use, dim out in sunlight, or drain by midday. This phone answers each of those problems directly: the 90Hz screen keeps scrolling fluid, the 560-nit panel stays readable outdoors, and the 5,000mAh battery clears a full day of calls, WhatsApp, and M-Pesa. University of Nairobi, Kenyatta University, and TVET students who juggle Zoom classes, mobile data, and social apps get a phone that keeps pace on a tight budget.

At Mascom International, we're seeing steady demand for honest entry-level phones that survive real Kenyan use. Unlike other electronics retailers in Kenya that oversell cheap handsets, we list the Realme Note 60x with its true specifications so you know exactly what KSh 14,000 buys. Buyers across Nairobi, Nakuru, Eldoret, and Kisumu tell us the phone handles matatu commutes, dusty roads, and long days away from a charger. Visit our Nairobi CBD store to hold the Realme Note 60x before you decide, or order it today for delivery countrywide.

Common Questions About the Realme Note 60x

Is the Realme Note 60x good value at KSh 14,000 in Kenya?
Yes. For KSh 14,000 you get a 6.74-inch 90Hz display, a 5,000mAh battery, 64GB of expandable storage, and an IP54 splash rating  a combination rarely found at this price in Kenya. The Unisoc Tiger T612 chip handles WhatsApp, M-Pesa, YouTube, Facebook, and light gaming without stalling. It is not built for heavy gaming or photography, but as a daily phone or reliable second line it covers the basics well. Mascom International prices it fairly and lets you test it in person before buying.

How long does the Realme Note 60x battery last on one charge?
The 5,000mAh battery comfortably reaches a full day and often into a second with light use. Under a typical day of calls, texting, WhatsApp, M-Pesa, browsing, and some video, most users finish the evening with charge to spare. The Unisoc T612 chip and HD+ 720p screen both sip power, which stretches runtime further than higher-resolution phones. Charging is 10W wired, so a full top-up takes roughly two to two and a half hours. For students and commuters who cannot charge midday, this battery is a real advantage.

Does the Realme Note 60x support 5G on Safaricom?
No, the Realme Note 60x is a 4G LTE phone and does not support 5G. It connects to 4G on Safaricom, Airtel Kenya, and Telkom Kenya, which covers fast mobile data across almost all of the country. For a phone at KSh 14,000, 4G is the sensible standard  5G coverage in Kenya is still limited mostly to parts of Nairobi and Mombasa, and 5G phones cost far more. The dual Nano-SIM slots let you run a Safaricom line and an Airtel line at the same time.

How much can I store on the Realme Note 60x?
The Realme Note 60x comes with 64GB of built-in storage and 3GB of RAM. A dedicated microSDXC card slot lets you add more space without giving up your second SIM, so you can expand to hundreds of gigabytes for photos, music, and offline video. The 3GB of RAM suits everyday apps and moderate multitasking; switching between WhatsApp, Chrome, and M-Pesa stays workable. If you download many large games or films, a microSD card of 128GB or more is worth adding.

Who should buy the Realme Note 60x in Kenya?
The Realme Note 60x suits students, first-time smartphone owners, parents buying a child's first phone, and professionals who want a low-cost backup line. Its large 6.74-inch screen helps with reading, video, and online classes, while the 5,000mAh battery supports long days on the go. Boda boda riders, small-business owners tracking M-Pesa, and upcountry buyers in Nakuru, Meru, or Kakamega find it dependable. Anyone needing a durable, affordable Android phone for daily communication rather than gaming or serious photography is well matched.

How durable is the Realme Note 60x for daily Kenyan use?
The Realme Note 60x carries an IP54 rating, meaning it resists dust and light water splashes such as unexpected Nairobi rain. Realme uses what it calls ArmorShell construction, along with reinforced glass over the screen for added scratch and knock resistance. At 187g and 7.8mm thick, it stays comfortable to hold and pocket. The side-mounted fingerprint scanner, which doubles as the power button, unlocks quickly and reliably. For matatu commutes, dusty roads, and everyday drops, the build holds up better than most phones at KSh 14,000.

What can the Realme Note 60x camera actually do?
The Realme Note 60x has a single 8MP rear camera with LED flash and a 5MP front camera for selfies and video calls. It records video at 1080p on the main camera and 720p on the front. In good daylight it takes usable photos for WhatsApp, social media, and everyday snaps. This is an entry-level camera, so low-light shots and fine detail are limited compared with pricier phones. If photography is your main priority, Mascom International can point you to stronger camera phones; for casual use, this covers the essentials.

How does the Realme Note 60x compare to the standard Note 60?
Both phones share the 6.74-inch 90Hz screen, Unisoc T612 chip, and 5,000mAh battery. The main difference is the rear camera: the Note 60x uses an 8MP sensor, while the standard Note 60 carries a 32MP main camera. If camera quality matters most to you, the Note 60 is the stronger pick; if you want the lowest price for a large-screen, long-battery daily phone, the Note 60x delivers that at KSh 14,000. Mascom International can advise which model fits your needs and budget best.

Technical Specifications

Display Technology and Everyday Viewing
  • 6.74-inch IPS LCD gives plenty of room for reading, video, and online classes on a budget.
  • 90Hz refresh rate keeps scrolling and menus fluid, a step above the usual 60Hz at this price.
  • 720 x 1600 HD+ resolution at ~260 ppi stays sharp enough for social media and streaming.
  • 560-nit peak brightness keeps the screen readable under direct Nairobi daylight.
  • 20:9 aspect ratio and 85.5% screen-to-body ratio suit one-handed scrolling and full-screen video.
  • Reinforced glass adds scratch and knock resistance for daily pocket and matatu use.
Processor Architecture and Real-World Speed
  • Unisoc Tiger T612 built on a 12nm process balances everyday speed with low power draw.
  • Octa-core layout pairs two 1.8GHz Cortex-A75 cores with six 1.8GHz Cortex-A55 cores for daily tasks.
  • Mali-G57 graphics handle casual titles like Mobile Legends and Candy Crush at modest settings.
  • Android 14 with Realme UI runs cleanly, with Realme's 48-month fluency promise for lasting responsiveness.
  • Chip runs WhatsApp, M-Pesa, banking apps, and browsing smoothly for typical daily use.
  • Not built for heavy 3D gaming, so demanding titles need lowered graphics settings.
Memory and Expandable Storage
  • 64GB internal storage holds apps, photos, and music for everyday needs at this price.
  • 3GB of RAM supports normal multitasking across messaging, browsing, and social apps.
  • Dedicated microSDXC slot expands storage without sacrificing the second SIM card.
  • eMMC 5.1 storage keeps app loading and file transfers steady for daily tasks.
  • microSD support lets you add 128GB or more for offline video, music, and photos.
  • Storage expansion makes it practical for students saving lecture recordings and notes.
Camera Hardware and Imaging
  • 8MP rear camera with LED flash captures usable daylight photos for social media and WhatsApp.
  • 5MP front camera handles selfies, video calls, and Zoom or Teams classes.
  • Main camera records 1080p video at 30fps for everyday clips and memories.
  • Front camera records 720p video, suitable for calls and casual recording.
  • Panorama mode captures wide landscape shots on trips upcountry or along the coast.
  • Entry-level imaging best suited to casual use rather than detailed or low-light photography.
Battery Capacity and Charging
  • 5,000mAh battery reaches a full day and often into a second on light use.
  • 10W wired charging fully tops up the phone in roughly two to two and a half hours.
  • Low-power T612 chip and HD+ screen stretch runtime beyond many rivals in this class.
  • Long battery life suits commuters and students who cannot charge during the day.
  • Charger is included in the box, so no extra purchase is needed to start.
  • Battery handles heat well across warmer Mombasa, Kisumu, and Lamu climates.
Connectivity and Network Support
  • 4G LTE works across Safaricom, Airtel Kenya, and Telkom Kenya for fast mobile data.
  • Dual Nano-SIM slots run a personal and business line at the same time.
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 ac dual-band connects to home and office routers on the 5GHz band.
  • Bluetooth 5.0 pairs earbuds, speakers, and smartwatches with stable, low-power links.
  • USB Type-C 2.0 port and a 3.5mm headphone jack support charging and wired earphones.
  • GPS with GLONASS, Galileo, and BDS gives accurate navigation on Google Maps.
What's in the Box
The Realme Note 60x retail box includes the handset, a wall charger, a USB Type-C cable, a pre-fitted protective case, a SIM ejector pin, and the documentation with warranty card and quick start guide. Most units also ship with a pre-applied screen protector. As a Realme device, the Note 60x arrives with its charger in the box  no separate adapter purchase is needed to begin charging out of the box.

Warranty and After-Sales Support
The Realme Note 60x ships with a 12-month manufacturer warranty through Mascom International, covering manufacturing defects under normal use.Our Nairobi CBD service desk handles any warranty claims directly.

Where to Buy the Realme Note 60x in Kenya
Realme Note 60x is available now at Mascom International, located at Old Mutual Building, First Floor Room 4, Kimathi Street, Nairobi CBD. Visit our store Monday through Saturday, 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, to test the Realme Note 60x in person before purchase. Available colors: Wilderness Green and Marble Black.

Order through any of the following:
  • Phone: +254 708 852 521
  • Email: info@mascomintl.com
  • Website: www.mascomintl.com
Mascom International ships the Realme Note 60x across all 47 Kenyan counties with pay-on-arrival delivery  you only pay when the phone reaches you. Nairobi and its environs receive same-day delivery, while Nakuru, Eldoret, Kisumu, Mombasa, and other major towns receive it within 1 business day. Counties including Mandera, Wajir, Marsabit, Lamu, Tana River, and Turkana receive delivery within 2-3 business days. You inspect the phone and pay only when it arrives.

Buyers across Kenya rely on Mascom International for honest specifications, current pricing, and dependable after-sales support on every smartphone we stock. Reach us today to order your Realme Note 60x.
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