Before the VIVO X60 Pro+ is launched, we will get many official news, rumors and leaks about it. Today, the company released a new promo poster that caused a lot of stir around this handset.
VIVO X60 Pro+ Camera
The official poster shows that the VIVO X60 Pro+ will come with a dual-camera module supporting PTZ mode. Plus, we know it will feature a Snapdragon 888 flagship chip. Thus, we are dealing with the industry’s first flagship smartphone with such a functionality. Plus, this is the industry’s first Snapdragon 888 smartphone to come with a dual-camera module.
Samsung GN1 Sensor
Among them, the GN1 Super Sensitive Sensor is a flagship sensor coming our way from Samsung. It has a 1/1.31-inch ultra-large size, a single pixel area of 1.2μm, and the number of pixels has reached 50 million. Not only that, the Samsung GN1 supports full-pixel dual-core focus + four-channel Bayer filter, with the ability to natively output 100MP photos. Judging from the paper parameters, the GN1 has better focusing performance than traditional Bayer arrays in low-light environments.
According to a Weibo blogger, the configuration of VIVO X60 Pro+ rear camera is: 50MP GN1 main lens (1/1.3″ super large size, f/1.6 large aperture); 48MP super-wide-angle lens (1/2″ size, integrates the second-generation PTZ); 14~125mm equivalent 5x periscope telephoto lens; portrait lens.
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PTZ Mode
The PTZ technology was first mass-produced and commercialized by VIVO. Compared with the traditional OIS (optical image stabilization), the PTZ can not only realize the “X-axis and Y-axis bidirectional movement”, but also realize the rotation around two axes to form YAW and PITCH axes. To achieve the effect of multi-dimensional image stabilization, it can better solve the problems encountered by users when taking pictures and recording videos.
VIVO and Zeiss
Not only that, the VIVO X60 Pro+ comes with an imaging system jointly developed by VIVO and Zeiss.
In other words, the smartphone will come with a Zeiss certified optical lens, which can not only significantly reduce astigmatism, field curvature and distortion, but also has a unique Zeiss ‘imaging style’.
In addition, the VIVO X60 Pro+ uses Zeiss’s iconic T coating. It greatly improves the transmittance of the lens and reduces glare. Thereby, it significantly improving the image quality.
Launch Date
Our protagonist will hit the market on January 21. Anyways, from the poster, we can see that the VIVO X60 Pro+ has two new colors – orange and melanin.
Previously, the machine has passed the network certification. From the certification documents, we can learn that it will support 55W super flash charge. Plus, there is a 120Hz flexible centered single-hole screen, a 50-megapixel quad-camera, and two storage combinations of 8GB + 128GB and 12GB + 256GB.
As a reference, the previous VIVO X60 and VIVO X60 Pro are priced at 3498 yuan ($534) and 4498 yuan ($693), respectively.