Following the release of X60 and X60 Pro in December 2020, and the X60 Pro Plus in January, Vivo has introduced its latest smartphone in the series, the X60T.
According to reports, the new smartphone is similar to the X60 but the processor is different. While the X60 has a Exynos 1080 processor, the X60T has a Dementity 1100 processor.
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Moreover, the back of the phone includes three camera. The main camera is 48 megapixels along with 13 megapixels ultrawide and a 13 megapixel portrait camera. Meanwhile, there is a 32 megapixel camera for selfies.
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Additionally, the X60T has an 8GB Ram and 128GB of storage, a 5.6-inch Full HD Plus AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. According to reports, it also includes a fingerprint sensor mounted on the inside of the screen.
The smartphone also includes a 4300 mAH battery with 33 watts fast charging support. Other features include NFC, 5G support and Android 11 operating system.
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According to the company, the main camera has also been given the feature of Gamble Stabilization. This phone has been first offered for sale in China at a price of 3498 Yuan, which is more than 81,000 Pakistani rupees.
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