In May, a Vivo smartphone carrying the model number V2120A got approved by the 3C authority of China. Meanwhile, it received certification from the IMEI database earlier, and the IMEI listing mentions that the phone may break cover as the Vivo X60t Pro.
Recall, Vivo unveiled the X60 series at the start of the year. Following the X60 series, the smartphone maker unveiled the “t” edition of the Vivo X60 lineup. A few of the smartphones in the t-series include the Vivo X60t and Vivo X60t Pro Plus.
However, since the arrival of the X60t series, we’ve been expecting the launch of the Pro variant of the series. Interestingly, a new leak has revealed that the much-expected Vivo X60t Pro will break cover soon.
Surprisingly, a reputable tipster – WHY LAB – spotted the Dimensity 1200 powered Vivo X60t Pro smartphone online recently. However, the smartphone’s official listing is yet to be on the company’s official website. And there’s news yet on the pricing details.
The Vivo X60 Pro debuted with Samsung’s Exynos 1080 processor. And it appears the firm has replaced the Exynos chip for the Dimensity 1200 on the Vivo X60t Pro. Asides from the chipset, the rest of the Vivo X60t Pro’s specs are similar to the Vivo X60 Pro.
The Vivo X60t Pro will arrive with a 6.56-inch AMOLED screen that produces a Full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2376 pixels. The display features an in-screen fingerprint scanner and a 32-megapixel front-facing snapper.
On the rear side, the Vivo X60t Pro would pack a triple camera system that comprises a 48-megapixel primary snapper and a pair of 13-megapixel snappers. The handset houses a 4,200mAh battery that supports 33W fast charging.
The Vivo X60t retails for 3,498 Yuan (~$547) in China, and the Pro Plus variant sells for 4,999 Yuan (~$703). So, it’s safe to predict that the price of the Vivo X60t Pro would be somewhere between that of the X60t and the X60t Pro Plus.