Vivo X60 Pro+ : Review & Full Phone Specifications

Teerth Busa
10 min readJun 1, 2022

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vivo has released a barrage of new phones but among them only one reigns supreme and that’s the vivo x60 pro plus among other things that has a brand new design a quad camera setup and a top of the line flagship chipset so if you’re looking for the best of the best is this the one to get the vivo x60 pro plus the vivo x60 pro plus has a design that stands out in the crowd with its thin matte aluminum frame and a faux leather back it reminds us of a darker version of the oppo find x2 pro it has a massive rectangular camera island that houses the quad camera setup and it sticks out significantly still it’s definitely one of the more elegant ones i’ve seen lately there’s also a small ZEISS logo next to the ultrawide sensor

tipping you off to their collaboration with vivo it’s grippy and comfy in the hand and due to the material it’s immune to all but the oiliest of fingerprints the metal buttons are clicky and easy to reach too you can unlock the phone by using the under display fingerprint reader it’s fast and reliable so generally there’ll be no hiccups there this screen has a slight curve to it and you’ll be happy to know that we didn’t run into any touch input errors from it the curve combined with minimal bezels and a small centered hole punch makes it look every bit as expensive as it actually is perhaps the only thing missing here is IP rated protection avivos typically don’t have dust and water protection

but considering the class of phone we’re talking about this should really change as far as the screen itself is concerned it’s a nearly 6.6 inch super AMOLED panel with a full HD resolution and a 120hz refresh rate if that sounds familiar that’s no surprise since it’s the same excellent display as on the vivo x60 pro it supports HDR 10 plus and got HDR streams from both youtube and Netflix though from some reason not from amazon prime video you get 816 nits of max brightness that’s plenty bright and offers great sunlight legibility color reproduction varies depending on the mode standard mode has a blue tint that you can improve by moving the temperature slider bright mode is simply more saturated

while professional mode has pretty much perfect color output you have three refresh rate modes to choose from too 60 hertz on at all times 120 hertz at all times except for apps that force you to switch to 60 hertz or a smart switch mode which should help you save battery it maintains 120 hertz only when you’re touching the display and otherwise it drops down to 60 hertz actually even if you choose to leave the phone in 120 hertz the entire time the 4200 mAh battery provided the phone with decent longevity it got a 91 hour rating in our endurance test which is slightly better than the oneplus 9 pro and the mi 11.

Specifications of the Vivo X60 Pro+

the x60 pro plus was actually more impressive in terms of charging thanks to its 55 watt fast charger that vivo is calling super flash charge 2.0 you’ll get from 0 to 84 in half an hour and from flat to a full charge in 42 minutes where this flagship doesn’t feel like a flagship is audio it comes with a single downward facing speaker and it earned a good score in terms of loudness it’s a bit quieter than the regular x60 Pro but the quality is better and we preferred the high frequencies in female vocals on the plus the x60 pro plus comes with either 128 or 256 GB of UFS 3.1 storage and either 8 or 12 GB of ram

more importantly it has the snapdragon 888 5g which is one of the best if not the best chipsets in the android world the x60 pro plus breezed through benchmarks and actually topped many of them even thermal throttling has little impact on its performance though we did notice it heating up after sustained testing in short it’s an extremely capable performer like the vivo x60 pro the plus has android 11 with a proprietary fun touch 11 on top this version is less stock than last year’s v20 and as a whole it has a more fun touchy feel there are some standard basics though the theme is clearly fun touch you’ll find all the usual suspects here like navigation gestures custom multimedia apps and tools

the eye manager helps you clear your phone’s memory cache and analyze data usage too naturally you’ll also find some android 11 features toof like bubbles better permissions handling and a built-in screen recorder if you like changing up the looks of the ui you’ll also like that it comes with a ton of options you can change the font the theme and even system animations from the dynamic effects menu there’s also more customizable ambient light effects for notifications and you can choose both the style and the duration of the effect the ultra game mode also has a handful of options for minimizing disturbances and it now lets you turn off the phone’s screen while a game runs in the background which might be handy for some titles the vivo x60 pro plus has a quad camera setup

and all four cameras are quite promising first there is the 50 megapixel main camera with an f 1.6 aperture laser autofocus and ois then there’s a 48 megapixel ultrawide camera with gimbal stabilization a 32 megapixel telephoto with native two-time zoom and an 8 megapixel periscope tele camera with a native five times zoom and optical image stabilization during the day we got great images which is really no surprise we like the colors a lot they were vivid in the default state but not overly so the dynamic range and detail are excellent and are on par with other best-in-class snappers zooming in you’ll use a telephoto camera during the day we’ve got good detail minimal noise and a wide dynamic range

though it’s not quite to the extent of the main camera at five times zoom you’ll be using the periscope snapper and get detailed shots with little to no noise the dynamic range is slightly more narrow than the other cameras but it’s still acceptable the ultrawide camera snaps some very nice shots sharpness and detail are excellent and are practically class leading there’s some fine grain in the sky but otherwise noise isn’t an issue during the day dynamic range is better than on most ultra right cameras out there and it’s actually on par with the main camera as far as colors are concerned greenery has a slightly warm cast and though it doesn’t look bad we prefer colors to match between cameras since you can lock focus on subjects you can capture some excellent macro shots the only thing you might want to be wary of is potentially throwing a shadow on the thing you’re trying to photograph with the exception of the periscope camera the cameras have quad bayer sensors and you can choose to shoot with their full resolutions

Camera Features of the Vivo X60 Pro+

the main camera can resolve finer detail in the right circumstances and if you really need to eek out those details the thing is you also get a lot more noise and less saturated colors along with larger file sizes with the two times telephoto camera you will not get a significant hike in noise and it’s also easier to see the extra detail here there’s not a ton of it but it is noticeable with the ultrawide there is a substantial drop in terms of dynamic range and the colors are notably desaturated there is also a questionable benefit in terms of detail so maybe just avoid the full resolution

the ultroid camera when the light gets low you’ll find that there is some default night mode processing in the regular photo mode and it’s quick and unobtrusive dynamic range is excellent colors are vivid and you’ll have fine detail without any real noise switching on night mode improves shadows ever so slightly but it doesn’t make a dramatic difference however even though there are no hugebenefits to using the night mode there aren’t a lot of drawbacks either since it doesn’t take much longer to shoot and there’s no adverse effect on detail this also applies to the effect the night mode has on the ultroid camera since the effect is pretty much the same in the regular photo mode

the ultrawide has a wide dynamic range and more detail in the shadows detail and noise reduction are good regardless of which mode you use colors aren’t desaturated either two time zoom shots in low light are handled by the telephoto if you’re in the regular photo mode the dynamic range is respectable with the occasional exception being point light sources the plus seems to prioritize highlights and exposes a bit darker than other phones colors are vivid as usual with the night mode two times zoom shots are mostly outsourced to the main camera unfortunately that meant a loss of detail and for scenes that aren’t too dark you’d be better off using the photo mode

if you want five time zoom shots they’re mostly captured with a periscope camera images are underexposed there’s less than ideal dynamic range and a bit more noise than we’d like but sharpness was good and there was plenty of detail if you use the night mode for five time zoom shots you should know that they’re captured with various cameras depending on the scene sometimes it’s the periscope other times the tele camera and still others the phone will crop in from the main camera as a whole night mode has less detail and shots look much more rough if you like taking portraits you’re in luck because there’s a lot of options here there are three levels of zoom available including five time zoom which doesn’t have a faux bouquet but does include beauty effects and filters with the most zoomed out portrait option details great in most light conditions and it does slightly better in dimmer settings subject isolation is good overall

but if you choose the two time zoom module there are more mistakes the tele portraits also had warmer skin tones versus the more natural output from the main camera dynamic range is wide in both modes and backlit portraits are good overall the zeiss biotar simulation recreates the popular bokeh look of the lens of the german optics company the effect worked better with highlights and busy backgrounds and we noticed that it’s more pronounced with the tele camera the 32 megapixel selfie cam produced pretty much the same shots as the vivo x60 pro the dynamic range iswide and colors are accurate though not as lively as on the rear cam more challenging lighting conditions rob you of details but generally with more balanced lighting there’s plenty of detail to be seen

Vivo X60 Pro+ Summary

the vivo x60 pro plus records video up to 8k at 30fps from the main camera the dynamic range is limited but colors are accurate clips are sharper and cleaner than on the s21 plus two if you zoom in two times you’ll see footage that has been visibly upscaled and is quite blocky there is quite a lot of sharpening as well actually you should keep in mind that while the main camera goes up to 8k the ultrawide goes up to 4k and the two telephotos are limited to full hd 4k shots from the main camera are sharp and detailed with warmer colors than the natural reproduction on 8k clips dynamic range is a bit too narrow

though if you zoom in the footage comes from the main camera so once again it’s upscaled and over sharpened if you zoom in further if you want to zoom in 5 times you’ll be stuck in a 1080p resolution still the periscope camera captures some very good footage detail is as good as on the note 20 ultra though you should keep in mind that the galaxy phone can also capture zoomed footage in 4k while the vivo doesn’t 4k ultroid videos had limited dynamic range and lost detail on both extremes especially in shadows stabilization is available on all the cameras in all the resolutions in all the frame rates it was excellent at maintaining stability and pans were executed smoothly he did notice that some shake made it to videos when walking the ultra stable mode

which vivo is calling super antishake is only available in full hd at 60fps if you use the regular stabilization with the ultrawide you’ll find that footage is practically flawless with no shakes while walking if you switch on the super anti-shake mode things are even better as it was even capable of ironing shakes from running it’s better than on the main camera and it’s perfect for action videos while stabilization for five time zoom footage isn’t quite as remarkable as on the rest of the cameras it’s alright for what it is it is tough being a flagship this year considering how much good competition

there is i really wish that vivo had included an ip rating and stereo speakers because that seems to be the phone’s biggest misses aside from that it’s a very capable phone on all fronts and choosing a flagship becomes a matter of design preference and what sort of camera setup you want whether it’s more geared towards capturing videos or more zoomed in shots in any case the vivo x60 pro plus is a very capable phone and is definitely one worth considering if you’re looking at this year’s flagship roster.

Originally published at https://www.technews20-21.in on June 1, 2022.

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