Vivo X60 Pro Unboxing - Didn't Expect This By XEETECHCARE

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Aug 13, 2021
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Vivo X60 Pro Unboxing - Didn't Expect This

What's up guys, it is time to take a look at the world's first and the only Enos 1080 powered flagship, the VIVO x60 pro, starting with the unboxing experience it came in this super packed package, almost thought I had to use a chainsaw to open it. After getting inside, we have a large traditional smartphone box, which is different from the latest iPhone or the latest Samsung, which means good free stuff is inside. Yes, to my surprise, we have a 33 watt, fast charger out of the box, not just that we also have free headphones. Like I'm thinking to myself, is it really a 2021 flagship phone? Never thought that VIVO is that hero we needed, but anyways? I hope they keep this up. We also get a sim ejector tool. Some paperwork a silicone case, definitely a proper flagship introduction and then finally, the phone itself right off the bat.

I can say this thing is a tension seeker. What a colorful look feels incredibly light. We got aluminum on the side. Left side of the phone is completely plain on the right side. We have the power and volume keys.

The back of the phone is fingerprint free with a matte finish and a pretty minimal camera bump. Considering how many cameras this thing is packing VIVO has collaborated with BIOS using their state-of-the-art optics, so we have that mass logo. On the back. As for the actual camera specs, we have a main 48 megapixel lens, a dual zoom setup, which we only generally see with a thousand dollar plus smartphones. So we have a 5x optical zoom and a 2x optical zoom for portraits and a super wide angle lens that can also be used as a macro lens.

So I've tested out this camera and the images have great detail. Good dynamic range, the software processing kind of reminds me of Samsung. I mean it is using a Samsung Enos shape, so not really surprised there. Overall, nice, vibrant colors. It lets you get super close with that macro lens.

The zoom setup is also very, very capable, like I said, we generally don't see zoom in this kind of price range. So it's nice to see that VIVO is setting a bar when it comes to a 750 dollar. Smartphone range camera very versatile camera setup. Indeed, we have a night mode with so many effects to play with. According to your test, you can shoot 4k videos up to 60 frames per second with 1080p videos up to 240 frames per second on the front.

We have a 32, megapixel, selfie sensor and same camera processing, as the back camera translates to the front as well. Now, when you look at the display, we have a 6.5 inch, 1080p HDR 128 panels with semi curved sides. This is how the s21 would have looked if it had a curved display, it's a great OLED panel with nice colors bright enough, but not as bright as the super flagships, like the iPhone 12 Pro max or the s21 ultra, especially in direct sunlight. Now, as I said, the unique thing about this phone is: that's the only phone in the world with the exodus 1080 chips. This is Samsung's five-meter chip that is designed for other brands in comparison to the s21 ultra.

The scores are kind of similar in geek bench 5, like I kind of expected more from the x1 super core of the exodus 2100. So far, it's not really showing that difference. In the geek bench 5. We got the same melee, g78, graphics, so, for the most part, we're going to see same kind of performance now Vevo has done its own optimization. On top of this, we have ultra game mode which pushes the frame rate to its absolute limits and supported games.

So currently it does support PUBG, and it actually runs perfect for its supported. High settings, there's also an optimization mode to really make the processor efficient. This is a perfect shape and if Samsung actually offers a great price, I can see a lot more brands using this, especially the upcoming pixel phone, which we have heard that it could actually use the Enos processor. Now we have android 11 running on this phone, but it actually looks so much like an iOS clone they're, calling it origin OS, but it takes so much inspiration from iOS 14 from its control center to its home screen with all the widgets. We do have the option to switch to more of an android kind of feel, which is something that I prefer but hey.

If you like the ios5, you definitely have that option now. The phone feels very, very polished like we're, not in 2017 or 2018. This is very optimized animations and with that 120 hertz refresh rate, it feels really, really smooth the camera. UI is packed with features. We have tons of customization mode as well in settings you get so many dynamic effects for your fingerprint scanner, animation ability to customize your fast charging animation.

Even the USB connection, animation can be optimized. You can take easy screenshots by swiping three fingers and then swipe your fingers even more to take a longer screenshot. The battery on this phone is 4300 million bar, which is going to be plenty enough for a decent day usage. So I think in 2021 this is the most feature, packed 750 dollar phone that I have used, not even the Xiaomi mi 11 was this capable, especially with Vito, offering the periscope camera system at this price range. Now, if you want to go one step ahead, there's also a VIVO x60 pro plus with the Samsung's 50 megapixel gn1 sensor.

It also has a high resolution, 48 mega ultra-wide angle lenses. You have to pay like 150 to 200 more for that model, but for the most part, this x60 pro feels already pretty capable. I really hope this phone comes out to global market. I think it might come out at some point but uh yeah. Let me know what you think about this.

In the comment section below it's powered by Samsung, I feel like we're. Going to see a lot more companies jumping on this exodus ship, as always, if you guys are new here, be sure to subscribe, and I'll see you guys in the next one peace out.


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