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Vivo X60 Pro+ featured: Zeiss quad camera and Snapdragon 888

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Picture: Vivo
(Post image: © 2021 Vivo)

A few weeks ago, the Chinese manufacturer presented the X60 series, consisting of the regular X60 and a Pro-model, before. Now, finally, the already announced Vivo X60 Pro+ officially presented.

The highlights are on the one hand the four cameras on the back, but also the large display with 120 Hertz and the built-in topProprocessor from Qualcomm. In the following lines you will find out what else the smartphone has to offer and how much it costs.

Vivo X60 Pro+: Design, dimensions & weight

With dimensions of 158,6 x 73,4 x 9,1 mm, the X60 Pro+ neither particularly big nor small and the weight of 190 grams is also perfectly fine. One reason for this is probably the material used on the back, because it is made of vegan leather. We already had something similar last year Oppo find x2 Pro seen. When it comes to colors, the buyer can choose between orange and blue. The Chinese manufacturer positions the camera hill quite conspicuously at the top left on the back. There is space here for four sensors, which we will talk about in detail in a moment.

The frame is made of aluminum and is slightly rounded on both sides, which means that the device looks even thinner and is more comfortable to hold. If we turn the smartphone around, we see a typical smartphone front from 2021. The panel is also slightly rounded on both sides, there is a small punch hole in the middle and the display bezels are pleasantly thin.

Vivo X60 Pro+ Designer

Picture: Vivo

Vivo X60 Pro+: Technical data

The display measures 6,56 inches and has a sufficiently sharp resolution of 2.376 x 1.080 pixels. So we end up with a pixel density of 398 pixels pro Customs service. In addition to a smooth refresh rate of 120 Hertz, the panel also supports HDR10+ and can achieve a maximum brightness of up to 1.300 nits. The in-house user interface OriginOS in version 1, based on Android 11, is used as the software. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 works under the hood here, which is manufactured using the energy-saving 5-nanometer process and is currently one of the strongest Probelongs to cessors. It is supported by either 8 or 12 GB of RAM and 128 or 256 GB of flash memory. Unfortunately, this cannot be expanded with a micro SD card.

The 4.200 mAh battery, which can be charged with a cable with up to 55 watts, should ensure a long, enduring battery life. Unfortunately, wireless charging and stereo speakers are not on board. There is for the X60 Pro+ Dual SIM, NFC and a fingerprint sensor integrated into the display.

Last but not least, we will dedicate ourselves to the cameras, of which the manufacturer is probably particularly proud. Vivo worked with Zeiss here. A total of four sensors can be seen on the back: There is a huge 50 megapixel main sensor, a 48 megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera and two telephoto lenses that enable a 2x or 5x loss-free zoom. In combination with all cameras, even distant objects can be photographed thanks to a 60x digital zoom. Videos are basically possible in 4K with up to 60 FPS, but there is also an option to 8K, but then you have to make friends with only 30 FPS. The front camera on the front sits in a small punch hole and has a resolution of 32 megapixels.

Vivo X60 Pro+: price and availability

The Vivo X60 Pro+ was initially only introduced for the Chinese market, where you can already pre-order it. If and when it will be released in Europe is still unclear at this point in time. Converted, the smaller variant with 128 GB of flash memory costs around 634 euros and for 12 GB of RAM and twice the memory the customer has to pay 126 euros more.

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Fabian Menzel

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