As the launch date approaches, information about the Vivo X60 Pro 5G from the Vivo X Series becomes increasingly abundant on public platforms. Insights suggest that the version released in Vietnam will have slight differences compared to the domestic Chinese model. What are these differences, and will they meet the needs of Vietnamese users?

Review of the Vivo X60 Pro 5G phone
Currently, the X60 Pro stands out as one of the rare, cost-effective phones amidst the trend of environmental conservation, maintaining all accessories inside the box.
Users will receive a 33W fast charger, charging cable, plastic case, and earphones, items that were absent on the X50 Pro.

The X60 Pro 5G is the successor to the X50 Pro launched about a year ago. Overall, the 2021 version doesn't differ much, retaining the 'hole-punch' screen design on the front and frosted glass on the back, with the physical buttons remaining unchanged.

Specifically, the device is equipped with an E3 AMOLED panel, 6.56-inch Full HD+ resolution display, supporting HDR10+ technology, and a refresh rate of up to 120Hz.
The borderless screen design with a minimized notch provides users with a spacious usage area, enhancing the experience, particularly when watching movies or playing games.
The version of Vivo phone released in the Vietnamese market is equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 processor instead of the Exynos 1080 found in the domestic market, yet it still supports 5G connectivity. Although not the top chip currently available, balancing price makes it an impressive choice.

Regarding RAM capacity, users will have up to 12GB, and the ROM storage is 256GB.
The 4200 mAh battery on the Vivo X60 Pro is entirely capable of handling your work and entertainment needs throughout a long day, additionally supported by 33W fast charging technology.
The camera can be considered the highlight of this genuine Vivo phone as right on the box, Vivo has engraved the words 'Co-engineered with Zeiss', and even on the camera cluster of the device (Professional Photography).

The main camera of the device is equipped with the Sony IMX598 48MP f/1.48 sensor, and the Vivo X60 Pro also features Gimbal 2.0 stabilization technology, ensuring more stable video recording and photography.
Specifically, this technology supports up to 5-axis VIS stabilization, equivalent to high-end gimbals today and three times more effective than optical image stabilization (OIS).

The remaining sensors include a 13MP f/2.46 depth sensor (supporting 2x optical zoom), a super wide-angle/macro lens 13MP f/2.2, providing a viewing angle of up to 120 degrees. However, it's somewhat regrettable that the 5x optical zoom lens from the previous generation has been omitted.
The selling price of the Vivo X60 Pro 256GB has not yet been revealed by the company. However, with specifications and features like those above, the price may be equivalent to the predecessor X50 Pro version, which was around 20 million VND.
