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These special features of Vivo X60 and X60 Pro leaked before launch, will get 12GB RAM!
These special features of Vivo X60 and X60 Pro leaked before launch, will get 12GB RAM!
Photo: Vivo X60 Pro Vivo X60 and Vivo X60 Pro are listed on the company’s online store, from where information about the phone’s storage and color variants has been revealed … News18 Last Updated:December 20, 2020, 8:44 AM IST Vivo is preparing to launch its new smartphone series X60 (Vivo X60 Series) soon. Vivo recently announced that the company is partnering with Zeiss for this new series.…
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Vivo X60 Pro 5G
Vivo X60 Pro 5G
Vivo X60 Pro 5G Price in Bangladesh & Release Date Brand / Name Vivo X60 Pro 5G Price TK. 69,990 BDT (Official) Released Available, Released 2021 RAM 12 GB ROM 256 GB Colors Available Aurora, Midnight Black, Shimmer Blue Vivo X60 Pro 5G Racing Full Specifications & Details General 3G HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1700(AWS) / 1900 / 2100 4G LTE 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 17, 18, 19, 26, 34, 38, 39,…
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Vivo X60 Pro 5G is one of the best premium flagship killers. Vivo X60 Pro 5G features a stunning (FHD+) AMOLED Display of 6.56 inch and the incredible 120Hz refresh rate delivers the smooth scrolling experience without any latency between the frames. Further, the 5G Smartphone has a quad-camera setup on the rear of 48 MP,13 MP,13 MP. The 5G Smartphone runs on Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 5G Processor. Visit the Official Poorvika Website to know the Vivo X60 Pro 5G Price in India. Place your orders online and get your smartphones delivered at your doorsteps faster.
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Vivo X60 Pro Review: सिर्फ कैमरा ही नहीं, बहुत कुछ मिलेगा इस फ्लैगशिप में
Vivo X60 Pro Review: सिर्फ कैमरा ही नहीं, बहुत कुछ मिलेगा इस फ्लैगशिप में
वीवो इंडिया ने अपनी बहुप्रतिक्षित Vivo X60 सीरीज को भारत में कुछ दिन पहले ही लॉन्च किया है। Vivo X60 सीरीज के तहत तीन फोन लॉन्च हुए हैं जिनमें Vivo X60 Pro+, Vivo X60 Pro और Vivo X60 शामिल हैं। इनमें से Vivo X60 और Vivo X60 Pro को पिछले साल दिसंबर में चीन में लॉन्च किया गया था। Vivo X60 सीरीज का सीधा मुकाबला वनप्लस 9 सीरीज के साथ है। इनमें से Vivo X60 Pro को हमने कुछ दिनों तक प्राइमरी फोन के तौर…
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Vivo X60 Pro 5G स्मार्टफोन में है 33W फास्ट चार्जिंग टेक्नोलॉजी, जानें कीमत और फीचर्स
चीन की स्मार्टफोन निर्माता कंपनी Vivo (विवो) ने भारत में X60 (एक्स 60)सीरीज को लॉन्च कर दिया है। इस सीरीज का X60 Pro 5G (एक्स 60 प्रो 5जी) स्मार्टफोन दो वेरएंट में उपलब्ध है। इस फोन को ई-कॉमर्स साइट Amazon और Flipkart से खरीदा जा सकेगा। इसकी प्री-बुकिंग आज यानी 25 मार्च से शुरू हो रही है। वहीं फोन की पहली सेल 2 अप्रैल 2021 से होगी।
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vivo V21
vivo V21 Specification and Review
Specification:
Weight & Dimensions:
159.68 x 73.9 x 7.29mm for Dusk Blue
159.68 x 73.90 x 7.39mm for Sunset Dazzle and Arctic White, 176g weight.
Processor:
MediaTek Dimensity 800U, 7nm, octa core, Mali-G57 MC3 GPU
RAM:
8GB
Storage:
128GB/256GB UFS 2.2
Display:
6.44 inch, AMOLED, 90Hz, HDR10+, 1080 X 2400 PIXEL 20:9 , 500 nits brightness, FHD+ Display.
Camera: (back)
64MP f/1.8, 8MP Ultra Wide f/2.2 120 FOV, 2MP Macro f/2.4
Camera:(front)
44MP, f/2.0 OIS, Dual LED Flash
Video:
Front – 4K@30fps, 1080p@30/60fps
Back – 4K@30fps, 1080p@30fps
Sound:
Loudspeaker.
Battery and Charger:
Li-ion 4000mAh battery 33W fast charger.
OS:
Funtouch os 11.1 based on Android 11
SIM Network:
5G/4G/3G/2G
Wireless Connection:
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.1, GPS
Security:
AI Face Unlock
Under display optical finger print sensor
Review:
vivo launch it new midrange smartphone vivo V21. this phone comes with some amazing features. vivo v21 comes with a 44MP front camera with OIS (optical image stabilizer). photos come out from front camera of vivo v21 is just amazing because 44MP image come with so many details and the best part of this camera is OIS this is a hardware technology this is not expected from vivo but vivo do this in vivo v21. OIS make every image well stabled and video from front camera is also decent and well stabled. night photos from front camera is amazing because dual LED photos help in to provide enough light during low light and the 44MP make photos well detailed and OIS help in to capture light without any disturbance and the noice level is very low.
photos come out from back camera is decent according to price range. main sensor shot are have enough detail. saturation, contrast, dynamic range are good. macro shots are average but ultrawide shots are good colors are also good field of view of this sensor is 120 degree.
performance of the phone is decent according to price range. MediaTek Dimensity 800U are 7nm processor. 7nm technology help in to save some battery level. RAM management of vivo v21 is decent. this phone run any game on high graphics but according to price range we expect little bit more but Dimensity 800U is also decent if you buy this phone your gaming experience become good.
software experience if vivo v21 is decent Funtouch os 11.1 is little bit near to stock android. Funtouch os is come with amazing features. history of Funtouch is not good but in 2021 vivo doing a good job vivo software team not making Funtouch more stable and optimise APP opening time in vivo v21 is less and lags are minimal. definitely you like Funtouch os 11.1
now come to display vivo v21 come with a 90HZ AMOLED Display. according to price range we expect 120Hz display but 90Hz is also good benefit of AMOLED display is optical indisplay fingerprint sensor capability and the saturation contrast details are on point. AMOLED display is make make every content amazing. black are are amazingly deep black in AMOLED display. 90Hz make every scroll amazing and fluid every animation are soft and fluid.
battery management of vivo v21 is decent 7nm processor is battery efficient used in this phone. 4000 mAh inside this phone is good but according to price range but we except mor like little bit more (4500 mAh). this cone is covered by 33W fast charger this charger charge the battery by 60% in 30 minute. but is 4000 mAh battery is enough for moderate usage of one day.
Design is the one of the best part of a smartphone review. design of vivo V21 is attractive is similar to vivo x60. vivo v21 fee premium in hand camera bump is minimal and the camera module is looking so modern. this phone is very comfortable. definitely you like the design.
pros
cone
Dual front flash
OIS in front camera
AMOLED Display
44MP Front camera
Decent dynamic range
Amazing night photos
High low light capability
2MP macro camera less number of pixel
4000 mAh battery
Hybride sim slote
MediaTek Dimensity 800U ignorable
No 3.5mm audio jack
500 nits brightness
Conclusion:vivo V21 is amazing phone under 30,000 front camera is amazing pro grade and very premium feel in hands if you area selfi lover definitely you buy this vivo V21.
FAQ:
Q. what is the price of vivo V21?A. 29,990 on flipkart for 8GB/128GB.
Q. Is vivo V21 5G?A. yes, vivo V21 is 5G.
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Rs 69,990 (onwards)
Android v11, Funtouch 11.1
PROS-5G
Excellent Camera Setup
Light Weight and Good In Hand Feel
Unique Back (Vegan Leather)
3D Curved Display
12 GB Variant adds virtual RAM upto 15GB
HDR+ Video Recording
Extreme Night Vision 2.0
CONS-Non Expandable Storage
No Stereo Speakers
A comprehensive device with impeccable features
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Cassby Back Cover Case for Vivo X60 Pro+/ Pro Plus 5G - Black
Cassby Back Cover Case for Vivo X60 Pro+/ Pro Plus 5G – Black
Price: (as of – Details) Cassby Clear Soft Gel Ultra Thin Candy Case is made out of 100% premium material and is light-weight option for protecting your device. The durable tpu absorbs any shock from accidental drops or bumps keeping it just like new. The tpu Case is truly like a second skin and a must have accessory!Features: Fashionable & flexible: These Covers are made from durable premium…
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Vivo X60 Plus was launched with 120Hz display 12GB RAM you know the expected price in India aaaq - News18 हिंदी
Vivo X60 Plus was launched with 120Hz display 12GB RAM you know the expected price in India aaaq – News18 हिंदी
Recently, Vivo has released the new Vivo X60 Pro + phone. This is the company’s first well-known phone this year, which the company launched with excellent features. The highlight of this phone is its powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G processor, and the design of the phone is very impressive. The Vivo X60 Pro + is the first smartphone in the X60 lineup. The Vivo X60 and X60 Pro are already on…
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Vivo Launches New X70 Series Smartphones, Continues Zeiss Partnership
Vivo has announced that it will launch three new smartphones under its X70 series in the X70, X70 Pro, and X70 Pro+ as it tries to position itself among the best mobile photography options available.
The company is also sticking to its collaboration with Zeiss in a “joint pursuit of creating the ultimate mobile photography experience.” Vivo is looking to follow up on the solid performance of its X60 series phones, particularly with the image quality it proved capable of producing. The Zeiss effect was most prevalent in the X60 Pro+, though the German optics brand’s logo is present on all three X70 models coming from its Chinese partner.
Pushing Mobile Photography Forward
Vivo outfitted all three phones with 32-megapixel front-facing cameras, whereas their respective rear arrays will differ, especially when it comes to the primary image sensor. The X70 Pro+ will feature Samsung’s 50-megapixel Ultra-Sensing GN1 primary sensor, which may be the very same one the X60 Pro+ was equipped with: a 23mm equivalent lens with an f/1.57 aperture. Vivo has yet to confirm whether there are any unique differences in that regard.
What may be different this time around is how that sensor works with the 48-megapixel ultra-wide Gimbal Camera with what Vivo calls 360-degree Horizon Leveling Stabilization technology. Vivo claims this will result in “unshakable stability even during extreme action-packed shooting sequences.” Having not seen any sort of demo on how that works, it’s not clear exactly how or when such a feature kicks in.
Vivo had also put its Gimbal Camera in the 48-megapixel ultra-wide sensor on the X60 Pro+, and it is indeed the same Sony IMX598 sensor found in that device. It does look like the telephoto lens may also stick to the same 8-megapixel sensor from before, whereas the fourth lens at 12-megapixel wasn’t specifically identified. Vivo had a 32-megapixel sensor for its Portrait mode in the X60 Pro+, and PetaPixel is waiting to hear if the 12-megapixel sensor is for that same purpose,
The X70 Pro sports a similar lineup in the rear, save for the ultra-wide sensor, which is a 12-megapixel one instead. The X70 uses a different 40-megapixel sensor as its primary shooter, and ditches the telephoto lens to go with a triple array.
To try and offer a similar experience, the primary lens works with Gimbal Stabilization 3.0 technology to better capture action shots. VIS 5-Axis Ultra Stable Video technology also applies for the X70 Pro and X70 “integrating enhanced OIS with EIS to transition the X/Y-axis with Z-axis rotation for well-rounded stability.”
New Software and Imaging Settings
There is some new hardware under the hood to note as the X70 Pro+ does have the new Imaging Chip V1. This is proprietary silicon that Vivo says uses artificial intelligence (AI) to reduce noise in a photo, while also applying MEMC (motion estimation, motion compensation) effects. It’s not yet clear how effective or efficient these features are, or in what conditions in which they work best.
High-Transmittance Glass Lens — which has Zeiss all over it — is upgraded glass designed to lower dispersion for improved image quality. Neither Vivo nor Zeiss provided additional context in the announcement as to how that works.
Vivo also hasn’t confirmed if all the software features and modes from the X60 Pro+ made the cut over to the X70 Pro+, but did mention multi-modal photo and video features, like Real-Time Extreme Night Vision, Super Night Video, Pure Night View, and Pro Cinematic Mode, among others.
Zeiss’s imprint on the software side looks like it will come through with bokeh effects. The Biotar Portrait Style will give all three X70 models three lenses to shoot with: Distagon, Planar, and Sonnar. Distagon is more anamorphic with a dynamic perspective, while Planar is more classic in how it applies bokeh to an image. Sonnar is more creamy, where it works best when capturing people in a frame, whether posed or candid.
Design and Components
The X70 Pro+ has a 6.783-inch WQHD display with up to 2K resolution and a pixel density of 517ppi. Vivo mentions a 120Hz refresh rate for the X70 Pro and X70, but not its flagship among the three, and PetaPixel will confirm what the deal is with that.
Under the hood, the X70 Pro+ runs on a Snapdragon 888 chipset with a 5G modem. Details like internal storage and RAM weren’t specified, but they will likely mirror those of the X60 series. The X70 Pro+ will also be the first Vivo phone to offer water and dust resistance, courtesy of an IP68 rating. It also supports wireless charging — another first.
In contrast, the X70 Pro and X70 won’t have that kind of protection, nor support wireless charging. They each sport 6.56-inch displays — though Vivo didn’t note the top resolution — and they also run on the same MediaTek Dimensity 1200-Vivo processor.
All three phones in the X70 lineup have ZEISS T* Coating, much like their successor X60 phones did, to reduce reflections, ghosting, stray light, and other image artifacts.
Vivo is also making the X70 Pro+ available only in enigma black, whereas the X70 Pro and X70 will come in cosmic black and aurora dawn colors. It appears the back plate will retain the textured faux leather from the previous generation as well.
Vivo will launch all three phones in the X70 series on September 30. Pricing was not provided at the time of publication.
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vivo x60 pro plus वीवो का लेटेस्ट प्रीमियम 5G मोबाइल, Zesis लेंस प्रीमियम कैमरा के साथ - the nitin tech.com
vivo x60 pro plus वीवो का लेटेस्ट प्रीमियम 5G मोबाइल है। वीवो के इस मोबाईल की खास खूबी इसका 50 मेगापिक्सल का Zesis lens रियर कैमरा है। इसके अलावा इस फोन में “वर्चुअल रैम टेक्नोलोजी” का इस्तेमाल किया गया है जो ज्यादा रैम स्पेस के लिए ROM को RAM में परिवर्तित करता है।
इसके अलावा इस फोन में क्वॉलकॉम स्नैपड्रेगन 888 5G प्रोसेसर, 120 हर्ट्ज़ की अल्ट्रा स्मूथ डिस्पले, 4200 mAh की बड़ी बैटरी 55 वॉट की क्विक चार्जिंग सपोर्ट के साथ, और 50+48+32+8 मेगापिक्सल का रियर कैमरा और 32 मेगापिक्सल का AI सेल्फी कैमरा मिलता है।
तो आइए दोस्तों जानते हैं इस फोन के बारे में डिटेल में
vivo x60 pro plus price
12GB Ram/256GB Storage Rs.69,990
vivo x60 pro plus Key Features
Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G प्रोसेसर, 5nm प्रोसेस
एडिशनल रैम बड़ाने के लिए “Virtual RAM टेक्नोलोजी”
6.65 इंच (16.56cm) FHD+ Super AMOLED 3D Curved Ultra-O डिस्प्ले,
4200mAh की बड़ी बैटरी, और 55 वॉट की फ्लैश चार्जिंग
50MP+48MP+32MP+8MP का क्वाड रियर कैमरा सेटअप
32 मेगापिक्सल का AI सेल्फी कैमरा
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Vivo X60 Pro+ 5G Price | 12GB RAM - Nigeria
Vivo X60 Pro+ 5G Price | 12GB RAM – Nigeria
Vivo X60 Pro Plus 5G is the highest version amongst the X60 and the X60 Pro, there are some similarities in terms of their specs but not in all of its specs and features. (more…)
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Vivo X60 Pro 5G review: Is the built-in gimbal a gimmick?
Vivo has brought professionals from Zeiss on board in this effort to further develop its gimbal camera in a smartphone. In addition to improved stabilization, the aperture of the main camera has been increased to f/1.48. Read our review to find out whether the new camera is convincing enough and how well the other features of Vivo’s flagship perform!
Good
✓Slim and simple design
✓Beautiful AMOLED display with 120 Hz refresh rate
✓Amazing night mode
✓Gimbal camera is still cool to have
✓Limited thermal throttling due to Snapdragon 870 chipset
Bad
✕Camera software could be more refined
✕Less powerful compared to other flagships
✕Speaker performance unworthy of a flagship
✕No wireless charging
✕IP54 certification
Vivo X60 Pro 5G in a nutshell
The Vivo X60 Pro 5G positions itself in the upper mid-range smartphone segment with a hefty asking price of S899 a pop. Therefore, I will have to pit it against the likes of the Xiaomi Mi 11 or the Samsung Galaxy S21+, which both impressed us in their respective reviews. The Vivo X60 Pro 5G managed that as well, but it simply cannot quite keep up.
This is because the SoC used is less capable in terms of performance and there are always features where the X60 Pro 5G disappoints. Quick-charging at 33 watts is not bad per se, but when placed alongside the Xiaomi Mi 11, for instance, the latter performs far better. Above all, it is the small things like the numerous image errors when snapping photos and the poor mono speaker performance that spoiled the overall impression of a real flagship.
The gimbal camera, along with the open aperture of f/1.48, is a technical tour de force, especially at night and in low light conditions. But how often do you record videos with your smartphone under such lighting situations and since when do you need to see the color of green meadows in complete darkness?
Design & display: Slim form factor that flatters
The Vivo X60 Pro 5G has a 6.56-inch display with a slim 22:10 aspect ratio. As a result, the flagship measures 158.6 x 73.2 x 7.6 millimeters while remaining relatively lightweight at 179 grams. The AMOLED display offers a refresh rate of 120 Hz and is certified for HDR10+ in order to keep up with the times, while there is an integrated fingerprint sensor under the display.
What I liked:
Very nice AMOLED panel.
Easy grip despite a 6.56-inch display
High-quality workmanship
Location of its power button
Nice vibration motor
What I disliked:
Adaptive refresh rate needs to be refined
IP certification is inadequate
Unbalanced when placed on its back on a flat surface
Mono speaker position that performs poorly
At first glance, the Vivo X60 Pro does look a lot like its predecessor, the Vivo X51. This is because it is still a sleek smartphone with a narrow display format. The 6.56-inch form factor comes in an approximate 22:10 aspect ratio that ensures you are able to hold the smartphone with adequate grip in your hand despite its rounded corners.
Vivo’s choice of materials is commendable, providing a high quality overall. The shatterproof Gorilla Glass 5 is used for the display, while the back is adorned with a matte glass element that hardly attracts any fingerprints. A real treat awaits you when you come to the power button: Not only is it highly tactile, but it is also well-designed in an intuitive manner that magically attracts your finger.
The power button below the volume control / © NextPit
Vivo relies on a very bright AMOLED display with a refresh rate of 120 hertz. As with most flagships released in 2021, the refresh rate is adaptive, allowing you to conserve battery life as and when required. Unfortunately, this happens in a far more aggressive manner than expected, as far as I could tell after enabling the FPS count in the developer settings.
When scrolling through lists or browsing, the smartphone will drop the frames per second to 60. As a result, on-screen movements don’t seem to be buttery smooth as you’d expect from a 120 Hz panel. This caused me to set the refresh rate at 120 Hz at all times. The display is also punctuated by a rather small punch hole notch, of which Vivo stated its diameter to be 3.96 millimeters.
Vivo uses a curved screen for the X60 Pro / © NextPit
Even though I’m personally not a fan of curved displays and also prefer wider display formats, you get a very good display in the Vivo X60 Pro 5G. This is especially pronounced when compared to my old Pixel 3 XL, where I noticed in the review just how well smartphone displays can now be read under the blazing sun. Personally, I’m also a fan of high refresh rates and am proud to claim that I can tell the difference between 60 Hz and 120 Hz at a glance.
In addition to the HDR-10+ certification for the display, Vivo also listed an audio certification on its homepage. Unfortunately, the mono speaker’s poor performance in the Vivo X60 Pro shows just how easy it is for manufacturers to obtain such certification. The mono speaker at the bottom is not only poorly positioned, but it also sounds miserable.
Unfortunately, there is only one mono speaker / © NextPit
For me, that would leave a very bad taste in my mouth when I forked out €799 for a smartphone. At least they didn’t skimp on the vibration motor in return, which performs nicely in a crisp and precise manner.
TL;DR: The Vivo X60 Pro 5G has an excellent build quality and a really nice display. Like many flagships, the AMOLED panel shines at 120 Hz refresh rate with a high-resolution count of 1,080 x 2,376 pixels. Only the low IP certification (IP54) and the poor mono speaker performance make it unworthy of a flagship.
Performance & Technology: Plenty of power without the overheating
The Vivo X60 Pro is powered by a Snapdragon 870 chipset and mated to 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal memory (relying on the speedy UFS 3.1 specification). If you exhaust the 12 GB of RAM, Vivo will virtually expand the RAM to 15 GB using its internal memory. You will have to make do without Wi-Fi 6, but you will get 5G, Bluetooth 5.2, and NFC connectivity in return. The internal storage space if fixed and therefore, not expandable.
What I liked:
Plenty of power without the Snapdragon 888’s overheating issues
Fast storage standard
What I didn’t like:
No Wi-Fi 6
No memory expansion slot
When Vivo announced the X60 Pro a few weeks before this review, I found this to be a rather exciting handset. That’s because unlike Xiaomi, Samsung, and Asus, Vivo opted not to go ahead with the Snapdragon 888 chipset, the current top-performing processor from Qualcomm. This high-end SoC delivers a lot of performance in its flagships, but along with it comes numerous problems of which overheating and thermal throttling are at the top of the list.
Antoine first noticed this in the Xiaomi Mi 11, and the suspicion was confirmed in the Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra as well as the Asus Zenfone 8. In order not to damage any of its internal components, the smartphones had to throttle their performance when pushed to the extremes. Hence, I was curious to check out just how the lower-powered Snapdragon 870 in the Vivo X60 Pro 5G would perform in benchmark tests.
Vivo X60 Pro 5G
Graphics benchmarks Benchmarks Vivo X60 Pro 5G Asus Zenfone 8 Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra OnePlus 9 Pro Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 3D Mark Wild Life 4.244 5.753 5.621 5.670 7.373 3D Mark Wild Life Stress Test 4.242 5.825 Overheating
5.698
5.175 Geekbench 5 (Single / Multi) 1.031/3.449 1.124/3.738 1.123 / 3.619
1.112 / 3.633
942 / 3.407
PassMark Memory
25.660 32.247 30.460
31.891
31.752
PassMark-Disc
94.681 112.318 115.473
112.370
81.108
In the stress test of 3D Mark’s Wild Life benchmark, the performance level was maintained throughout the entire duration. While the Zenfone 8 had to throttle its performance in Antoine’s review in the 20th run, allowing it to only achieve a score of 3,707, the X60 Pro 5G still managed to score 4,208 points in the last run.
The Vivo X60 Pro’s hardware also performed very well in real-life use. Loading times in apps are virtually non-existent and even PUBG Mobile loaded quickly. You can increase the graphics settings in the mobile game itself without any hesitation and play in ultra HD at a smooth 60 frames per second.
Gimbal Me… Too bad? / © NextPit
It is difficult to find out just how effective the trick with the virtual RAM works. After all, 12 GB of RAM should already be more than enough for mobile games, even when you include intensive multitasking processes. However, allocating internal memory for virtual RAM expansion is quite common on desktop operating systems. Since Vivo paid attention to fast internal memory, the feature might just come in handy down the road.
What I liked less are the available compatible wireless standards on this smartphone. Wi-Fi 6 should be present in a flagship from 2021 and features like UWB are also missing from the specifications sheet. And even if the internal storage space is quite generous at 256 GB, there is no room for further expansion due to a missing micro SD memory card slot.
TL;DR: The fact that Vivo does not use the Snapdragon 888 chipset in the X60 Pro is a good decision. This is because you do not have to deal with overheating problems in mobile games and in benchmark tests. The performance is nevertheless sufficient for all conceivable applications. Wi-Fi 6, UWB, and a micro SD card slot are missing, though.
Camera: Stable and “night vision” are hardly possible
Vivo has reduced the number of megapixels in the main sensor compared to its predecessor. You now shoot with a maximum of 48-megapixels, but benefit from the second iteration of the innovative gimbal camera. Alternatively, you can choose between ultra wide-angle and telephoto at 13-megapixels each. You can also snap selfies at 32-megapixels resolution if you like.
What I liked:
Night mode is pretty impressive
Gimbal camera compensates for stuttering across 5 axes
What I disliked:
Imaging errors to be found again and again
Colors are inconsistent when switching cameras
Edge blurring in ultra wide-angle
The Vivo X60 Pro offers a three-camera setup on / © NextPit
Vivo itself highlighted three camera features when marketing the Vivo X60 Pro: its cooperation with Zeiss, the open aperture of f/1.48 and the latest version of the gimbal camera. Zeiss, a well-known optical system and camera lens manufacturer from Germany, has contributed to the development of the second-generation gimbal camera. But what is the gimbal camera all about, really?
Gimbal camera in the Vivo X60 Pro 5G
The 48-megapixel main sensor sits behind a special lens in the X60 Pro, which can compensate for movement across all five axes in opposite directions when shooting both video and photos. Through this, Vivo achieves the effect of a conventional gimbal, where cameras or smartphones are effectively stabilized using computerized motors.
Optical image stabilizers in smartphones, such as those found in the Galaxy A72 or Galaxy A52 5G, basically work the other way around. Here, the sensor experiences minimal movement in four directions to compensate for shaking and minor movements. In comparison, Vivo’s system is not only more effective, it can also compensate for an additional axis.
Not only the gimbal camera was put through its paces / © NextPit
The shake protection corrects not only the X-axis (left
right) and the Y-axis (up
down), but also rotations on the Z-axis. Hence, if you don’t hold the smartphone in a straight manner, the horizon will still look straighter than usual. How well does the entire setup work? I tried it out with the Berlin skater, Kaiyatheo Ubolpithak. I followed him on a second skateboard in order to check out just how stable the smartphone camera remained. See the results for yourself:
The shots of the gimbal camera remained very steady even in the midst of movement and it was as smooth as you would obtain using a gimbal. However, if you film still objects, the image tends to look a little bit too artificial. The entire thing gets worse when Vivo tries to keep the ultra wide-angle camera stable as well or when you activate the “super shake protection”. When Vivo introduces digital shake, the video stutters, there are weird jumps, and the entire result looks way too artificial and unnatural.
Photos with the Vivo X60 Pro 5G
However, the gimbal camera is not only helpful when shooting video. This is because the stabilization also works when you take pictures with your smartphone. Below, let’s go through the most common scenarios in smartphone photography together. Let’s get a move on!
Keeps the sunshine in
It’s always amazing what kind of pictures smartphones can take in the sunshine. In our camera blind test, you can see for yourself just how close the image quality of current top smartphones is at, being comparable with even professional DSLRs at times. But let’s move on to the Vivo X60 Pro 5G, whose image quality didn’t always convince me during the daytime.
Vivo’s colors aren’t too gaudy – I like it! / © NextPit
Basically, I like the pictures that the Vivo X60 Pro 5G takes. Interestingly, we obtain a rather natural bokeh thanks to the wide-open aperture. The image composition with the wall in the foreground looks really nice because of this. While the colours are convincing, the sharpness isn’t ideal.
Imaging software is a weakness of the Vivo camera / © NextPit
I suspect the culprit behind these sharpness issues is the camera software, which hasn’t been perfected on Vivo just yet. When zooming in, images look artificially washed out and in between I could even find total disasters like this visible mask around the leaf. Actually, this is a beautiful photo that was completely ruined because of the masking.
Software errors can be found here as well / © NextPit
In difficult situations like this image with a strong backlight, the software also causes problems. HDR processing on the framed tree is messy and the leaves look very unnatural. Also noticeable are spots in the sky and a circle that stretches far around the sun. The shot looks unnatural.
The ultra wide angle camera is much more blurry overall / © NextPit
Before we get to the portrait feature of the Vivo X60 Pro 5G, here is a sample photo taken using the ultra wide-angle camera. While this one has an adequate resolution of 13-megapixels, the lens seems to deliver blurry photos at the edges. Overall, the entire photo lacks punch.
Portrait mode and selfies
Apart from the natural bokeh that we could see in the first picture under bright daylight, the Vivo X60 Pro 5G also sports a portrait mode. Here, objects are digitally cropped and the blur is then softened. The entire performance proved to be decent enough.
The portrait mode does not provide the most beautiful digital bokeh though / © NextPit
Because even with objects that can be cropped rather easily, there is a disturbing border around the image. Moreover, the digital bokeh itself is unattractive. The softly drawn grid in the background looks very artificial and distracts the eye from the actual subject, which is the sign in the foreground.
When taking selfies, make sure to turn off the beauty filters! / © NextPit
With people and their hair, which is difficult to crop out, portraits look a little too rough around the edges. The hair looks like a plate like in the left picture while in the right picture, the effect is accentuated even more. This is typical for a Chinese manufacturer with numerous preset beauty filters that are best switched off.
Night mode: Very effective thanks to the gimbal and open aperture
I would say the night mode of the Vivo X60 Pro 5G is technically impressive. Even in situations where I couldn’t see anything at all, the smartphone conjures details and colors right out of the deep darkness. Here, I have compared a picture once with my old Google Pixel 3 XL:
The image of the Vivo X60 Pro is much more detailed and at least very sharp in the center / © NextPit
On the Vivo X60 Pro, images look nice with very little noise, and the smartphone’s software includes plenty of colors even in the darkest conditions. In addition, individual blades of grass are a little more visible in the sharper area than on the Pixel. It’s only the blurriness at the edge of the image that bothered me a lot. However, this photo won’t make it to my wall.
Night mode in brighter environments / © NextPit
This is the impression I had when I looked at the night pictures of the Vivo X60 Pro on the computer. Although the images are clearly brightened, they don’t really depict the color moods in reality. And that’s what I want to capture when dusk falls, instead of counting every blade of grass.
TL;DR: The pretty decent camera performance in the Vivo X60 Pro 5G is limited mainly by its software. Not only are there imaging bugs, features such as portrait mode or night mode lack the necessary refinement. At night, the Vivo X60 Pro is technically impressive, but the pictures do not really look good.
Battery: Good battery life but lacks wireless charging
The Vivo smartphone is powered by a 4,200 mAh capacity battery. It supports Quick Charging at a maximum of 33 watts and you have to make do without wireless charging and reverse wireless charging support.
What I liked:
Long battery life despite turning on 120 Hz refresh rate and being on a 5G network
Fast charging at 33 watts
What I disliked:
No wireless charging support
With a 4,200 mAh battery, the Vivo X60 Pro joins the ranks of flagships with smaller batteries. The Zenfone 8 offers less capacity at 4,000 mAh, but Xiaomi’s flagships and the Galaxy S21 Ultra rely on battery capacities of at least 5,000 mAh. In return, the Vivo X60 Pro is also a bit lighter and less durable than its counterparts with larger capacity batteries.
With the battery of the X60 Pro, you can usually get through the day easily / © NextPit
I could not determine any shortcomings in the battery life in everyday use though. I even used the phone with 5G enabled and 120 Hz refresh rate at all times. In addition, I used the smartphone as a mobile WLAN hotspot due to Internet issues I had at home. Despite this intensive use, the battery easily lasted an entire day.
Quick-charging is not all that impressive at 33 watts, but it is sufficient for now. I began the charging process at 7 percent remaining, reached 25 percent after 7 minutes, 50 percent after 17.5 minutes, with the battery hitting full charge after just 50 minutes. These are good times, which means you can get up and running quickly enough in everyday life.
I have to criticize Vivo for not offering wireless charging in the X60 Pro. If I were to buy a flagship, I would be disappointed if this feature was missing.
tl;dr: Despite the rather small battery compared to other flagships, the battery life of the Vivo X60 Pro 5G is solid. The quick-charging is pleasantly fast despite 33 watts and thus only the missing wireless charging is annoying.
Vivo X60 Pro 5G technical specifications
Vivo X60 Pro specifications
Model Vivo X60 Pro Processor Snapdragon 870 Memory (RAM / Internal) 12 GB RAM LPDDR5 / 256 GB UFS 3.1 Expandable memory No Connectivity Dual SIM, 5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC Display 6.56-inch, 120 Hz, AMOLED, 1,080 x 2,376 pixels (398 ppi), Gorilla Glass 5 Size 158.58×73.24×7.59mm Weight 179 g IP Certification IP54 Camera Rear: 48 MP (f/1.48) | 13 MP ultra wide-angle with 120 degree field of view (f/2.2) | 13 MP with 50mm telephoto (f/2.46) Front: 32 MP (f/2.45) Video Max: 4K at 60 fps Battery Capacity 4,200 mAh Charging Technology 33 Watt Quick-Charging | No Wireless Charging Materials Matte glass back Authentication In-display fingerprint sensor Operating System Android 11 with FunTouchOS 11.1 Price $899
Conclusion
With the gimbal camera, Vivo also offers a USP in its 2021 flagship that is unavailable anywhere else. The video stabilization performance is excellent and if you record videos often or are a vlogger, this smartphone will be a hit.
If you can live without that feature, alternatives like the Zenfone 8 or the Xiaomi Mi 11 become very attractive propositions. This is mainly due to minor shortcomings like the bloated software, the lack of wireless charging, inadequate IP certification, and the slight dip in performance capability due to the SoC, but at least you do not have to deal with the overheating and thermal throttling issues of the Snapdragon 888 SoC.
Similar to my Oppo Find X3 Pro review, I have to give credit to Vivo for trying something new. After all, the gimbal camera is one of those features that makes you thumb your nose at first before you realize that it is a useful feature after all. The feeling of having something new and different is therefore another selling point of the X60 Pro 5G.
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