Vivo X60 series created its India debut on Thursday. There are 3 phones to boot in the lineup – X60, X60 Pro and X60 Pro Plus – and all come with eye-catching style, 5G, and ZEISS-tuned cameras at a beginning value of Rs 37,990.
Vivo X60 series India rates, availability
The prime-of-the-line X60 Pro Plus (12GB/256GB) has been launched in India at a value of Rs 69,990. The X60 Pro comes in at Rs 49,990 for the sole variant with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. The vanilla X60 comes in two configurations – 8GB/128GB for Rs 37,990 and 12GB/256GB for Rs 41,990.
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All the models in the X60 series will commence shipping from April 2. They will be offered for purchasing from Vivo India E-retailer, Amazon, Flipkart, other important e-commerce internet sites and offline companion retail retailers across India.
Vivo X60 series cameras
The X60 Pro Plus has a 50MP most important camera with an “Ultra-Sensing” Samsung GN1 sensor sitting behind an f/1.57 aperture lens. This is paired with 3 other cameras, a 48MP ultra-wide-angle camera (that serves double duty as a macro camera), 32MP depth camera, and a different 8MP periscope-style camera. The X60 Pro has 3 cameras on the back, which is a mixture of 48MP+ 13MP + 13MP (regular telephoto).
Both the X60 Pro Plus and X60 Pro have “Gimbal Stabilization 2.0” with VIS 5-axis video stabilization technologies, with the Pro Plus model also providing you gimbal stabilization on the ultra-wide-angle camera.
Even even though all the 3 X60 series phones have cameras tuned by ZEISS and pack “ZEISS Biotar Portrait” filters, for instance, the X60 Pro Plus gets you a couple of additional chops such as ZEISS T Coating to enhance image high quality by avoiding stray light, ghosting and other irrelevant image artifacts when shooting.
The regular X60 has the very same camera setup as the X60 Pro minus the gimbal stabilization method.
All the 3 phones have a 32MP front camera.
Vivo X60 series specs and capabilities
The X60 Pro Plus is definitely the most strong phone in the lineup. Aside from the spruced-up cameras, it also has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor – even as the X60 Pro and X60 have a Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 chipset. And it charges more quickly, at 55W even as the X60 Pro and X60 cap at 33W. The X60 Pro Plus has NFC and Bluetooth 5.2. It also has a fancier style with a vegan leather finish (the X60 Pro and X60 have matte glass).
Rest of the specs are more or much less the very same on all the 3 phones (with minor variations right here and there).
All the 3 phones have a 6.56-inch 1080p+ E3 AMOLED show with a 120Hz and HDR10+ assistance. The regular X60 has a flat panel when the X60 Pro and Pro Plus have curved screens. There is an in-show fingerprint reader for biometrics in all the phones. Rounding off the package is Android 11-based Funtouch OS 11.1 computer software and 5G connectivity.
Watch this space for our complete critique of Vivo X60 series phones in the days to come.
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