Today, VIVO’s official Weibo released a poster, announcing that the VIVO X60 Pro+ new product launch conference will be held on January 21. At the VIVO X60 series new product launch conference last year, the X60 Pro+ appeared at the end of the conference. But that time, we didn’t know anything certain about the phone.

VIVO X60 Pro+

Based on the existing information, the VIVO X60 Pro+ is the top-end model in the X60 series. It comes with a high performance, strong configuration and excellent imaging capabilities.

Looking back at the X50 and X50 Pro+, the last generation flagship of the X series, the improvement in image is obvious. The VIVO X50 Pro+ comes with an industry-leading 1/1.3″ super-sensitive outsole. This simply means that under the same lightning conditions, the VIVO X50 Pro+ can have more light flux than products of the same level, and the resulting photos have a larger dynamic range of imaging effects. ISO is lower, noise is less, and the picture quality is purer. With a large aperture, the VIVO X50 Pro+ can achieve super shooting ability in low light conditions, and the photo exposure is more accurate and the details are more outstanding.

VIVO X60

At the same time, the VIVO X50 Pro+ also supports a 100MP camera mode. The information that pictures can record is richer, and the space for post-production and cropping is larger.

VIVO X60

Anyways, the VIVO X60 Pro+ has passed the 3C certification, and it is confirmed that it will come with a 55W power adapter as standard. In addition, the machine will also be equipped with the Snapdragon 888 flagship platform, a 120HZ flexible centered single-hole screen, and a 50-megapixel quad-camera.

VIVO X60 Pro+

Previously, VIVO has reached a strategic cooperation with Zeiss Optics, and brought the Zeiss Biotar portrait style mode to the VIVO X60 and X60 Pro smartphones. The oversized X60 Pro+ will also adopt a new technology – Zeiss T* coating, which is conducive to further improving the optical performance of the lens in complex light environments.

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