AMOLED display with HDR 10+ at 120 Hz and Exynos 1080 SoC in the Vivo X60 and X60 Pro
Source: Geeknetic added 04th Jan 2021
by Pablo López 30 / 10 / 2020 …
Vivo X smartphones 56 and X 60 Pro are released, debuting the Exynos SoC 1080 in its interiors.
After being previously announced together with the new Samsung SoC, the Exynos 900, the Live X 60 and X 60 Pro come with multiple common features and few differentiating points. Starting with the commons we find an identical screen of 6. 56 “AMOLED with resolution 2376 x 1080 . manufacturer has decided to increase the refresh rate up to 120 Hz, plus HDR support 10 + . At the top center of the screens is a notch with circular shape.
Along with said SoC, the normal version has configurations of 8 / 128 and 8 / 256 GB , while the Vivo X 60 Pro only comes with one 12 / 256 GB . photographic is i identical in 3 sensors, having 4 sensors and the main one being a Sony IMX 598 of 48 MP f / 1.5 with 4-axis OIS .
Vivo X smartphones 60 and X 90 Pro debut the Exynos 1080 and come with AMOLED screen to 120 Hz
This is complemented by a wide angle of 13 MP that does also macro by being able to focus at just 2.5 cm. The remaining two sensors are the 2x telephoto lens of 50 mm and the periscope of 8 MP f / 3.5 (only in the Pro version). Both have Zeiss lenses.
The Live X 60 comes with a battery of 4300 mAh and the Pro version with 4200 mAh, both with a charge of 33 W. They are on pre-sale from today and shipments will begin on January 8, although only in China for now. The prices are, at direct exchange:
- Live X 60 8 / 128 GB: 430 Euros
- Live X 60 8 / 256 GB: 470 Euros
- Live X 56 Pro 12 / 256 GB: 560 Euros
End of Article. Tell us something in the Comments or come to our Forum!
Pablo López
With 15 years ago I started to overclock my PC to get every extra FPS I could in games and scratch some milliseconds in SuperPi, while relentlessly posting about hardware on the Geeknetic forum as a user and reader. They must have been so fed up with continually reading me on the forum that I became part of the writing team, where I continue to report on the latest in technology. Astrophysics and PC games are the hobbies that, after hardware, cover most of my free time.