Vivo X60 gets an official appointment page – may sell on December 29


After a few weeks of revealing on the rear of the Vivo X60 series, we finally got a leak today that shows the front. This series comes with a center punch-hole camera design. While the X60 will use a straight screen, the X60 Pro and X60 Pro+ use curved screens. Also, the Vivo X60 series will use a 6.56-inch Samsung E3 OLED display. This screen will also support 1080P+ resolution as well as a 120Hz refresh rate. The Vivo X60 is currently available on Vivo mall, JD mall, Tmall mall, and other platforms. The model number of this smartphone is V2046A. However, the price and other information are not available for now.

According to the official landing page, the appointment will stop at 19:00 on December 29. There are expectations that the official pre-sale will commence on the same day. Judging from the product interface information, this phone will have three colour options. There will be blue-violet gradient, light yellow gradient, and pure black. In addition, the device will also have 8GB+128GB and 8GB+256GB storage versions. These will be for the basic Vivo X60. The Vivo mall provides the Vivo X60 Professional Edition (12+256GB). 

Vivo X60 series real image leak

From the leaks so far, we can see the premium appearance of this device. Fortunately, the images give us a view of the front of this device for the first time. The bezels are pretty thin on all sides except the bottom. According to speculations, the Vivo X60 will be only 7.3 mm thin which will make it the thinnest 5G smartphone globally, beating the iPhone 12 mini which is 7.4 mm thin.

The Vivo X60 series will also run on the latest OriginOS UI with a center punch-hole screen. On the rear, we can see the 5-axis VIS anti-shake design. It is worth mentioning that the Vivo X60 Pro+ is equipped with the Snapdragon 888 chip. This series will have three models including Vivo X60, X60 Pro, and X60 Pro+.

Vivo X60

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Samsung’s new generation Exynos 1080 SoC adopts a 5nm process. It comes with one ARM Cortex-A78 super core up to 2.8GHz, three high-performance 2.6GHz Cortex-A78 large cores, and four efficient 2.0GHz Cortex -A55 small core. In terms of GPU, it uses the 10-core Mali-G78 GPU.

On the official teaser, you can see the details of the camera behind the X60 series. A micro-head camera, two parallel camera lenses, and a ToF camera lens. There is also information above showing ZEISS Vario-Tessar 1.48-3.4/16-125 ASPH. According to reports, the VivoX60 series will officially launch on December 28th. This device will also use a Samsung single punch-hole screen with a 120Hz refresh rate.

Vivo X60 series

Vivo X60 Pro+ to use a Snapdragon 888 SoC?

Some Vivo smartphones recently got the Chinese 3C certification. According to DigitalChatStation, the model numbers of these devices are V2046A, V2047A, and V2059A  and they belong to Vivo’s X60 series. A new report claims that this series will come with a 33W charge pump fast charge. In addition, the top model, Vivo X60 Pro+ will use the recently released Snapdragon 888 chip.

According to the report, the rest of the X60 series will use Samsung’s Exynos 1080 chip. They will come with the latest OriginOS UI and use a center single punch-hole straight screen. This series will also come with a cloud-level micro-panel lens at the rear. Furthermore, the camera department will have a 5-axis VIS anti-shake design.

According to reports, the X60 Pro+running score is the highest among the Snapdragon 888 devices. However, these scores are from engineering models and could significantly change in the final version. On Geekbench 5 it scores 1135 points for single-core and 3681 points for multi-core.

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