Want to get the most out of your Realme Note 60x? Whether you're a developer, a tech enthusiast, or someone trying to unlock the bootloader, Developer Mode and OEM Unlocking are your gateway to advanced customization. Don’t worry — it’s easier than you think. Follow this simple guide to safely enable Developer Mode and OEM Unlock on your Realme Note 60x.
Why Enable Developer Mode and OEM Unlock?
Before we dive into the steps, let’s talk about why you’d even want to do this:
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Access advanced settings like USB debugging
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Install custom ROMs or recovery
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Unlock the bootloader for rooting
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Improve app testing and development processes
But remember: enabling OEM Unlocking can potentially void your warranty, so proceed with caution.
Step-by-Step Guide to Enable Developer Mode on Realme Note 60x
Step 1: Unlock Your Phone and Go to Settings
Make sure your phone is on and unlocked. Head to the Settings app from your home screen or app drawer.
Step 2: Navigate to 'About Device'
Scroll all the way down and tap on About Device or About Phone — the label may vary slightly depending on your software version.
Step 3: Tap on 'Build Number' Repeatedly
Inside the 'About' section, look for Build Number.
Now, tap it 7 times quickly.
You may be asked to enter your PIN/password on the lock screen.
After this, you’ll see a message like “You are now a developer!”
Step 4: Return to Main Settings
Go back to the main Settings page. Scroll down — you should now see Developer Options just above or below the “About Device” section.
How to Enable OEM Unlock on Realme Note 60x
Step 1: Go to Developer Options
Open Settings > System Settings > Developer Options.
If you don’t see Developer Options, repeat the steps above to enable it.
Step 2: Find and Toggle 'OEM Unlocking'
Scroll through the Developer Options until you find OEM Unlocking.
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Toggle the switch ON
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Confirm any warnings or prompts that appear
This allows the bootloader to be unlocked later using fastboot commands.
Things to Keep in Mind Before OEM Unlocking
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Backup your data: Unlocking the bootloader will erase your phone completely.
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Battery charge: Make sure you have at least 60–70% battery.
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Warranty status: Realme may void the warranty if the bootloader is unlocked.
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Unlocking is irreversible (in some cases).
What to Do After Enabling OEM Unlock
If your goal is to unlock the bootloader, follow these next steps:
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Install ADB & Fastboot tools on your PC.
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Connect your phone to the PC using a USB cable.
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Boot your phone into Fastboot mode using the button combo or ADB command:
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In Fastboot mode, run:
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Use the volume buttons to confirm on your phone.
Your bootloader will be unlocked, and the phone will be factory reset.
Conclusion
And there you go — enabling Developer Mode and OEM Unlock on the Realme Note 60x is straightforward when you follow the right steps. Just make sure you know what you’re doing before diving into bootloader unlocking or other advanced mods. With great power comes great responsibility, right?
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