Vivo X60 and X60 Pro

Vivo X60 and X60 Pro Review, Pros and Cons – Vivo are ready to rock the market with the successor to X50 Pro, which is called Vivo X60 and X60 Pro. On paper, you would hardly see a big difference between the two generations. Apparently, the main update for which you should opt for Vivo X60 or X60 Pro is due to the highly efficient, Exynos 1080 (5nm) chipset. As for the software, you get all of Vivo’s new originsOS UI out of the box with contemporary features and an optimized user interface.

So, let’s the go-ahead with the review and check all the settings of Vivo X60 and X60 Pro smartphones to find out if it’s worth buying or not.

Vivo X60 and X60 Pro Review

Highlights

  1. The Vivo X60 series is ready to push performance limits with a super-efficient 5nm chipset called Exynos 1080.
  2. A set of 48 MP quad cameras capturing everyday memories very easily, along with ZEISS and dual OIS optical support.
  3. You can dive into the 6.56 inches AMOLED HDR 10+ screen with a 120Hz refresh rate.
  4. The presence of a fingerprint sensor on the display makes the authentication process very easy.
  5. You don’t need to worry when Vivo X60 and X60 Pro come with a 33W fast charger.

Design and Display

The construction of the Vivo X60 and X60 Pro is close to an engineering marvel because of their extremely thin construction and manageable weight. In addition, with the Vivo X60 series, the company claims to have made its smartphone the thinnest ever. You would certainly be captivated after taking a look at the curved edges of the X60, as well as the X60 Pro smartphones.

Coming back to the X60 Pro smartphone, especially, the Aurora variant with gradient finishes should surprise you with its extreme beauty. On the other hand, if you need an elegant look, don’t hesitate to go with the gray one with a subtle look. In addition, the X60 variant adds another color flavor that is White. Now, the main point of attraction is the configuration of the ZEISS camera of 48 MP in each one with an attractive eye-shaped lens.

With regard to the front screen, the company went to great lengths to make the screen as engaging as possible. We can assure you that with a 6.57 inches AMOLED panel for your better visual experience will be at its peak in both. In addition, the use of Samsung’s E3 emission material combined with HDR10 + makes room for an unprecedented media experience. Unfortunately, no sign of Gorilla glasses is seen.

Memory and Internal

At the heart of Vivo X60 and X60 Pro smartphones lies Samsung’s Exynos 1080 5G chipset that offers a new realm of efficiency and performance. With a 5G modem, you’ll never have a problem with download and upload speeds. Leaving aside the capacity of the network, the chipset company gives a big boost to efficiency by designing it using a 5nm based architecture. Talking about use in the real world, the Exynos 1080 SoC passes with distinction, providing exceptional games as well as daily performance. Get ready to open multiple apps at the same time, without any lags.

On top of an impressive processor, the new OriginOS UI merged with Android 11 OS has smart performance and also offers a fully refined user interface that includes Nano alerts, Klotski Grid design, Multi Turbo 5.0, and the list never ends. Made with OriginOS, the device offers fast navigation and a minimal system layout.

Unfortunately, considering the X60 Pro model, the company limits the memory variant to just 12 GB of RAM with 256 GB of internal storage. However, the normal X60 has one more comparatively to 8GB with 128GB and 8GB with 256GB. As you are aware of current trends, it does not support any external SD card.

Camera

It is good to see Vivo’s collaboration with ZEISS with regard to the development of an iconic 48 MP camera system similar to an eye. The X60 Pro smartphone variant, covering the main 48MP main camera supported with an 8MP periscope telephoto lens, a 13MP ultra-wide-angle lens, and last but not least, a 13MP portrait/depth sensor. On the other hand, Vivo X60 phone sports the same set of cameras and the only difference is the exclusion of that 8MP lens.

Clicking photos of moving objects is made easy with a 4-axis OIS mechanism without leaving motion blur. Under the hood, the Superzoom 60x together with 5x optical zoom takes care of photography enthusiasts. In addition, Vivo has significantly improved its night mode compared to its previous generation rivals. Additional features include dynamic photos, AR cropping, 4K recording, etc.

At the top of the screen, a 32 MP selfie camera is installed, meeting the selfie needs of users with many modes and features. In addition, it assists the overall facial unlocking process with deep learning.

Battery and Others

On the positive side of things, to meet the power needs of various components, a huge 4200mAh Li-Po battery comes to the rescue on the X60 Pro smartphone. On the same note, the X60 hosts a slightly larger battery, equivalent to a Li-Po battery 4300mAh. At the same time, an extremely fast 33 W fast charger accompanies the battery in both devices to recharge the powerhouse dramatically and quickly. The X60 series shines with a fingerprint sensor under the screen instead of the conventional ones.

Finally, we will now discuss the price and availability. For now, the Vivo X60 smartphone, as well as the X60 Pro smartphone both are available to consumers in China and will expand their borders soon. The company did its best to keep the price as low as possible, Vivo X60 lists online for USD 530 (38,000 INR), while the Pro version sells for USD 690 (50,000 INR).

Vivo X60 and X60 Pro pros and cons

Vivo X60 and X60 Pro Specifications Detail

Down below you can see the full specifications of the Vivo X60 and X60 Pro smartphones.

SpecificationsVivo X60 ProVivo X60
Network2G, 3G, 4G, 5GSame
AnnouncedDecember 2020Same
SIMDual SIMSame
Dimensions6.24 x 2.88 x 0.30 inches6.28 x 2.95 x 0.29 inches
Weight178 g176 g
Size6.56 inchesSame
DisplayAMOLED touchscreen
120Hz
HDR10+
~398 PPI density
Same
ProtectionNoSame
Resolution1080 x 2376 pixelsSame
OSAndroid 11, OriginOSSame
Chipset5 nm – Exynos 1080 5GSame
CPUOcta-core
1×2.8 GHz
3×2.6 GHz
4×2.0 GHz
Same
GPUMali-G78Same
Card slotNoSame
RAM12GB8GB
Internal256GB
UFS 3.1
128GB, 256GB
UFS 3.1
Camera48MP (wide)
8MP (periscope telephoto)
13MP (portrait)
13MP (ultrawide)
Zeiss optics, LED flash, HDR, panorama
4K@30fps Gyro-EIS
48MP (wide)
13MP (portrait)
13MP (ultrawide)
Zeiss optics, LED flash, HDR, panorama
4K@30fps Gyro-EIS
Selfie32MP (wide)
HDR
1080p@30fps
Same
LoudspeakerYesSame
3.5mm jackNo
32-bit/192kHz
No
WLANWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6, dual-band
Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot
Same
Bluetooth5.1, A2DP, LE, aptX HDSame
GPSYes, with dual-band A-GPS, GLONASS,
BDS, GALILEO
Same
NFCYesSame
Infrared portNoSame
RadioNoSame
USBUSB Type-C, USB On-The-GoSame
SensorsUnder display fingerprint, accelerometer, gyro
proximity, compass, color spectrum Same
Same
BatteryLi-Po 4200 mAh,
Fast charging 33W
Li-Po 4300 mAh,
Fast charging 33W
ColorsAurora, GrayGray, Aurora, White
Expected PriceUSD 690 (50,000 INR)USD 530 (38,000 INR)

Vivo X60 and X60 Pro Pros and Cons

Down below you can see the list of pros and cons (advantages and disadvantages) of the Vivo X60 and X60 Pro smartphones.

Pros

  1. Super-efficient Exynos 1080 chipset based on 5nm.
  2. Under the display’s fingerprint sensor.
  3. 120 Hz refresh rate.
  4. Updated OriginOS UI based on Android 11.
  5. 4K recording with gyro-EIS.
  6. Decent photography with quad-cameras as well as the selfie camera.
  7. 32-bit/192kHz audio output for Pro model.
  8. 33W fast charging support.
  9. Good for play hight end gaming.
  10. 5G support.

Cons

  1. No external SD card.
  2. Without a 3.5 mm jack.
  3. Lack of wireless charging and reverse charging.
  4. Absence of Gorilla glass protection.
  5. Bloatware present.
  6. Little overpriced compared to specs and other phones in the market.

Conclusion

To end things, the Vivo X60 series, especially X60 and X60 Pro smartphones, retains the essence of the X50 series and the only noteworthy update is the top-of-the-line Exynos 1080 5G chipset. So if you’re thinking about upgrading the phone, you should wait, as there are very few or no changes to the X60 series. On the other hand, if you are planning to buy a completely new device, these two models are worth considering. In addition, the price seems not justified taking into account the current market condition.

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John Depp is an editor at Oispice and has excellent knowledge of technology such as smartphones, apps, games, and gadgets. He specializes in tech news and smartphone reviews. John is available on Twitter @JohnDep18441971 and mail at [email protected].