#Camera versatility to the max

#Camera versatility to the max

#Camera versatility to the max

It’s must be camera partnership season. While the folks over at OnePlus have boasted about their $150 million Hasselblad collaboration in the last few weeks, Vivo joined hands with Zeiss.

The deal was announced last year, but as a result of that partnership, the X60 series is launching today globally. The Chinese manufacturer is launching three phones: the X60, the X60 Pro, and the X60 Pro+ (it’s a tongue twister). Apart from having Zeiss-powered lenses, the company has also included Gimbal support — which it introduced with the X50 Pro last year — for the Pro and the Pro+ model.

If you want to know more about these phones, and their specifications, head over to this post.

Here, we’re going to talk about the top-tier X60 Pro+, its design, and its versatile camera. I’ve been using the phone for over a week, and I love that the camera has many options to shoot a photo or a video that you envision.

But before we get into the nitty gritty, let’s that a look at the phone’s specs.

Specifications

  • Screen: 6.56-inch FHD+ AMOLED display
  • Refresh rate: 120Hz
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 888
  • RAM: 12GB
  • Rear camera: 50-megapixel main sensor with f/1.6 aperture (1/1.31-inch) + 48-megapixel ultrawide sensor with f/2.2 aperture and gimbal stabilization + 8-megapixel periscope telephoto sensor f/3.4 (5x optical zoom) + 32-megapixel portrait senor with f/2.08 aperture
  • Front camera: 32-megapixel with f/2.5 aperture
  • Internal storage: 256GB UFS 3.1 (for faster read and write speeds to open apps and access content quickly)
  • Security: In-screen fingerprint sensor; face unlock
  • Battery: 4,200 mAh
  • Charging: 55W wired flash charge
  • Software: Funtouch OS 11.1 based on Android 11

Design and features

I want to talk about the camera at length, so let’s get other stuff out of the way. Vivo has designed a very slim phone if you don’t count the gargantuan camera bump, so one-handed grip and operation is a breeze. Plus, the textured vegan leather on the back provides a nice hold on the phone.

A minor complaint I have about the size of the camera bump is that it gets in the way of how I usually hold a phone. I had to adjust my grip a bit, and it took me a day or two.

The AMOLED screen is delightful and bright, and you can safely use it outdoor. I watched Formula 1: Drive to survive on Netflix, and it was a joy to see all those vibrant colors with HDR10+ enabled. I wish the device had dual speakers, though.

The performance of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 was hiccup-free in multitasking, switching between apps, watching videos, or playing games such as Cover Fire.