Vivo X60 Pro – a top-equipped smartphone for the European market?
Vivo has long officially avoided European markets, which fortunately has changed, and since the end of last year, the manufacturer’s smartphones have been widely available in selected countries. At the beginning of February, we also saw the first three swallows on our market. However, it should be noted that this is more or less cheap smartphones, which do not differ significantly from the current competition. However, it would not have to take long and we could look forward to the first really well-equipped Vivo smartphone in our country as well. According to information from the Google Play Console and the benchmark database for the global, and most likely European, the manufacturer’s market is preparing smartphones Vivo X60 to Vivo X60 Pro.
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These models are not such a novelty, Vivo introduced them at the end of last year, but only for the domestic market. However, unlike the Chinese versions relying on the Samsung Exynos 1080, news for the global market will offer SoC from Qualcomm – specifically Snapdragon 870. The Vivo X60 Pro should then continue to offer 12 GB RAM, 256GB UFS 3.1 storage or curved FullHD + AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate. There are four cameras on the back of the phone. Primary uses 48MPx Sony IMX598 sensor and lens o luminosity f / 1.5 and optical stabilization. Furthermore, we also have an optically stabilized here 8MPx camera with up to five times periscope zoom and a 13MPx double-zoom portrait camera. The list is then completed by a 13MPx ultra-wide camera. The manufacturer then boasts of using optics from a renowned company Zeiss. Everything is powered by a battery with a capacity of 4,200 mAh.
Slightly less equipped I live X60 then it will also offer Snapdragon 870 and 128/8 and 256/8 GB memory variants. It was saved on cameras. The primary will offer the same sensor as in the case of the Vivo X60 Pro, but here it is already connected to a lens with an aperture of f / 1.8 and a telephone lost a periscope camera. The portrait and ultra-wide camera was preserved in the same form as in the case of a more equipped sibling. The display is also 120Hz AMOLED with a built-in optical reader, but here already without rounding on the sides. On the other hand, this can be a plus for many users. The battery then has a slightly larger capacity, namely 4,300 mAh, and in both cases you can rely on 33W charging. Unfortunately, it did not get wireless charging.
Would you welcome Vivo X60 (Pro) in our market?
Source: GSMArena.com