Vivo has launched globally, its two smartphones from the Vivo X60 series which first debuted in China. As expected, there have been some changes made to the devices.
The Vivo X60 Pro

Vivo ditched the Exynos 1080 chip on the Chinese variant for a Snapdragon 870. The camera setup remains the same – a 48MP main sensor with an f/1.5 aperture, a 13MP ultrawide sensor with a 120º field of view, and a 13MP telephoto sensor with 2x optical zoom. The Chinese variant has a 5x periscope lens.
The display is the same story – a 6.56″ LTM display which is co-developed by Qualcomm and Vivo. The AMOLED panel features a 1080p+ resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, 240Hz touch sampling rate and HDR10+ certification.
This international Vivo X60 Pro runs on the Funtouch OS 11.1 as opposed to the new and trending Vivo’s OriginOS. The battery capacity is 4,200 mAh with 33W fast wired charging support.
The Vivo X60

There isn’t much that separates the Vivo X60 from its Pro variant. Its AMOLED display is flat though while that of the Pro version is curved.
The 48MP main camera features an f/1.8 aperture instead. The lenses are still ZEISS-branded though with the Biotar bokeh. Battery capacity saw a 100 mAh increase – 4,300 mAh. It will still be charged by the same 33W charger.
There is no official pricing information for the Vivo X60 and X60 Pro. However, the duo is already listed at Lazada with pricing for pre-order. The Vivo X60 Pro costs MYR 3,300/$800/€675, while the Vivo X60 is MYR 2,700/$655/€550.