The VIVO x60, pro plus wanna, know why I think it's the king of photography, let's get to it. This is the VIVO x60 pro plus a 6.57 inch nifty device is Vito's high-end phone at the moment, which I probably consider the king of photography. It has the second-biggest image sensor, with a 1 over 1.3 inch for the main camera with laser focus and that allows it to be a light magnet. The Xiaomi mi 11 ultra has the number one spot. Even with that. I still consider it the better one for other reasons, and I'll get to that later.
But first, let's go with the hardware. The phone has the latest snapdragon triple a with 12 gigs of ram lpddr5 and 256 gigs of memory storage. The screen is 120 hertz, refresh rate with full 1080p resolution, making a shy of 400 pixels per inch. It has a 4200 William battery which should carry you to the end of the day. It doesn't support wireless charging, but the 50 watt to the 55 watt power.
Brick will charge you very fast and how fast around three percent of the battery every minute the software. Well, the phone has the new origin OS based of android, and it comes with Google services pre-installed and also supports 5g here in the states. It only rocks one loudspeaker, but it's very good with little distortion of sound, and it's loud enough. The only thing that has bugged me is that I cannot for some reason, enable the voice match of Google Assistant so um. I'm still checking that out design wise.
The back of the phone has a nice premium feel with its vegan leather, and it makes it feel good when you handle. It looks good with the punch hole camera on the front in the center of its curved screen, though, the curved screen is getting a little old and I always get to feel that at any moment, I'm going to drop it, and it's just definitely going to crack the screen because of the camera bump is situated on the left side of the back. It wobbles when you lay it on its back, but on the camera side, which is the main reason to have this phone remember. I said at the beginning why this phone is the king of mobile photography. The 48 megapixel main image sensor is a 1 over 1.3 inch and is bigger than Samsung's s21 ultra. This phone is a both monster.
It has the widest aperture of any phone with an f over 1.6. What this means is that the sensor allows more light in than ever before, making images more vibrant and lifelike, with more detail and less noise and a lot brighter in low light conditions to make things even better. The second main sensor is the 50 megapixel 114 degree, ultra-wide camera that uses gimbals technology to stabilize image, yep gimbals, something no other phone has and cannot beat and because the gimbals is moved to the ultra-wide camera, it's a lot less prone to shake in moving scenes, plus mass optics included the t-coding glass that helps almost eliminate internal glare. By making the glass close to invisible and in the process it takes better and more detailed pictures. If that wasn't enough, the VIVO series is the first device to support pixel shift tech, and this is big.
Why? Because it means that instead of interpolating, pixels copying them from the original image to cover for the blank spaces and produce the colors of the image. Pixel shift needs to take four pictures in every one of them. It shifts one pixel to add a more true image: color, creating more detail, colorful and lifelike image, and even better than that. The Eve x60 pro plus takes eight pictures of them. If you want the most complete high-end phone on the market and the best image photography here in the states, then by all means get the Samsung s21 ultra.
But if you want the best photo image from a smartphone device, then maybe you should give a look at the VIVO x60 pro plus. That's it guys. This is something I'm showing you what the technology is going, and it's moving forward with, and with this I beat you I do this is season, and I'll see you next time.
Source : Coach CSan