Key Points:
- The live images of the phones appeared online.
- It also reveals the key specifications.
- Vivo is believed to announce the smartphones on November 18.
The very popular Chinese smartphone brand Vivo is gearing up to announce its a new custom skin and that is Origin OS which will replace the funtouch OS of the company. We are also hearing that the company will launch new smartphones alongside the new custom skin and that includes a Vivo X60, X60 Pro and X60s 5G smartphones. Well, today the live image of Vivo X60, X60 Pro surfaced online and the same reveals information about the key specifications as well. So without making any further delay let’s dive into the article to check out all the available information of the upcoming Vivo smartphone.
Going through the live images of the vanilla variant, we can see that the device will feature a flat display and punch-hole set up at the centre position of the screen. The device also has an orange accented power button on the right-hand side. It is expected that the Chinese smartphone brand will launch the device with the power of Samsung’s Exynos 1080 and will reportedly come with faster charging.
On the other hand, the upcoming Vivo X60 Pro will feature a curved display and the device is believed to be powered by the upcoming Qualcomm Snapdragon 875 chipset and the newly surfaced images also shows the X60 Pro running vivo’s upcoming Origin OS.
Vivo will announce its new custom skin on November 18 and we expect that the company will launch the new smartphones as well during the same launch event.
So that’s all the information we have at this moment of time but we are looking forward to hear more about the same in the coming days and we recommend you to stay tuned with us for more interesting information at your fingertips.
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