Every now and then, a smartphone comes along that makes you stop and think — “Wait, how did they even manage to pack this much into this price?” That’s exactly what I felt when I unboxed the Realme Narzo 60 Pro.
Realme’s Narzo series has always been about delivering solid performance for the youth — stylish looks, fast charging, capable cameras, and an overall “value-for-money” package. But this time, Realme decided to go all in. The Narzo 60 Pro isn’t just another phone; it’s a 1 TB storage beast that brings flagship-level feel to the mid-range segment.
Let me take you through my honest experience with this phone — what feels amazing, what could be better, and whether it truly lives up to all the hype.
Design and First Impressions: A Touch of Luxury
The first thing you’ll notice is that Realme has nailed the design this time. The phone I used came in the new Mars Orange color, and honestly, it’s a head-turner. The vegan leather back feels soft, premium, and grippy — something you’d expect from phones twice the price.
It has a curved front and back design, which gives it that flagship touch. When you hold it, it doesn’t feel like a typical ₹20,000 phone at all. The curved AMOLED display melts into the frame, and even the camera module looks refined with its circular layout. The branding is subtle — “Narzo Designed by Realme” — and overall, it just feels classy.
If you’ve used the Realme 11 Pro before, the resemblance will be obvious. But Realme has fine-tuned the finish and materials here to give it a more refined and professional look.
Display: Smooth, Bright, and Beautiful
The 6.7-inch Full HD+ curved AMOLED display is one of the highlights of this device. Watching videos, scrolling Instagram, or even reading feels immersive thanks to the curved edges and punchy colors. The display supports a 120Hz refresh rate, so everything from animations to gaming feels fluid.
The fingerprint scanner sits under the screen and works fast. The bezels are minimal, and brightness levels are solid even in outdoor sunlight. For binge-watchers and casual gamers, this display is a delight.
Specs Snapshot: Realme Narzo 60 Pro at a Glance
Here’s a quick table with the core specs you’d want to know:
| Feature | Specification |
| Display | 6.7-inch FHD+ Curved AMOLED, 120Hz |
| Processor | MediaTek Dimensity 7050 (6nm) |
| RAM | Up to 12GB |
| Storage | Up to 1TB Internal |
| Rear Camera | 100MP (Main) + 2MP (Depth) |
| Front Camera | 16MP |
| Battery | 5000mAh |
| Charging | 67W SuperVOOC Fast Charging |
| Software | Realme UI 4.0 based on Android 13 |
| Speakers | Dual Stereo Speakers |
| Colours | Mars Orange, Cosmic Black |
Performance: Reliable and Smooth for Everyday Use
Under the hood, the Dimensity 7050 chipset handles everything from multitasking to gaming with ease. I tried a mix of daily tasks — WhatsApp, Chrome, Spotify, YouTube, and even some Call of Duty sessions — and the phone held up beautifully.
Realme’s optimization with Realme UI 4.0 makes it feel smooth and responsive. You also get up to 12GB RAM (with an option for virtual RAM extension), so app-switching feels instant.
Now let’s talk about the star of the show — 1 Terabyte of storage. That’s something we used to associate only with laptops or flagship phones. I genuinely couldn’t believe it when I saw the available storage space. You could literally store thousands of photos, dozens of movies, and entire seasons of web series — and still have space left.
For content creators, vloggers, or anyone who doesn’t want to depend on cloud storage or SD cards, this feels like a dream.
Camera: The 100MP Sensor Does Its Job Well
The 100MP main camera captures sharp, detailed images, especially in good lighting. Colors come out punchy but not overdone, and the focus is fast. Portrait mode works well too, thanks to that depth sensor.
In low light, the phone does decently — not flagship level, but better than what you’d expect for the price. The night mode helps bring out detail, though sometimes it can get a bit grainy if you zoom in.
Selfies from the 16MP front camera look natural and crisp, and the edge detection in portrait selfies is surprisingly accurate.
If there’s one thing missing, it’s an ultra-wide lens — something I personally wish Realme had included. But considering everything else on offer, it’s not a dealbreaker.
Battery and Charging: Power That Keeps Up
With a 5000mAh battery, the Narzo 60 Pro easily lasts a full day with mixed use — even with the high refresh rate enabled. From morning till night, I didn’t have to reach for the charger once, even with social media, video calls, and camera testing.
And when you do need to charge, the 67W SuperVOOC charger gets you from 0 to 100% in around 45 minutes. It’s one of those features that genuinely makes life easier — plug in while you’re having breakfast, and you’re ready to go.
Software and Everyday Experience
The phone runs on Realme UI 4.0 based on Android 13, and it’s familiar, feature-rich, and fluid. You do get some pre-installed apps (which you can uninstall), but overall, the experience feels smooth. Animations are polished, themes are customizable, and gestures work well with the curved display.
One small touch I loved — the always-on display with minimal animations. It just adds a classy vibe to the overall experience.
Variants and Pricing in India
Realme has launched three variants of the Narzo 60 Pro in India:
| Variant | RAM/Storage | Price (Approx.) |
| 8GB + 128GB | 23,999 | |
| 12GB + 256GB | 26,999 | |
| 12GB + 1TB | ,999 |
With bank offers, prices start as low as ₹22,499 — which is impressive considering the design, display, and massive storage you’re getting.
Realme Narzo 60: The Younger Sibling
If you’re on a tighter budget, the standard Narzo 60 5G is also worth a look. It comes with a flat AMOLED display, Dimensity 6020 processor, and up to 8GB RAM with 128GB storage. The design language is similar, and you still get that Mars Orange vegan leather finish.
Of course, the Pro model is the one that feels more premium, but both phones together make the Narzo 60 series a solid duo in the sub-30,000 range.
Final Thoughts: More Than Just a “Mid-Range” Phone
After spending time with the Realme Narzo 60 Pro, one thing is clear — Realme is challenging what mid-range phones are supposed to be. The combination of a curved AMOLED screen, 1TB storage, fast charging, and 100MP camera makes it one of the most balanced phones of 2025 in this segment.
Sure, it’s not perfect — the lack of an ultra-wide lens and some bloatware could bother a few people. But overall, this is a stylish, powerful, and futuristic smartphone that genuinely feels ahead of its time.
If you’re someone who’s tired of deleting photos and videos just to make space, or you want a premium feel without spending 50,000 — this phone will surprise you. It’s not just another Realme phone. It’s Realme saying, “Look, we can give you flagship-level features — without the flagship price.”

