Vivo X60 Pro+ got China 3C certification, rumored to be released on January 20

Today, the Vivo X60 Pro+ has received China 3C certification. The certification shows that the phone has a V5550L1A0-CN charger, which supports up to 55W output, which means that it supports 55W flash charging. In addition, Vivo X60 Pro+ will also be equipped with micro-PTZ technology.

Compared with the traditional OIS optical image stabilization, the micro-PTZ can not only realize the X-axis and Y-axis bidirectional movement but also rotate around the two axes, forming the YAW and PITCH axial movement. This achieves a multi-dimensional three-dimensional anti-shake effect and better solves the problem of anti-shake when users take photos and videos.

More importantly, the Vivo X60 Pro+ is also expected to be equipped with a Zeiss-certified optical lens, which not only significantly reduces astigmatism, field curvature, and distortion but also has a unique Zeiss imaging style.

In the Vivo X60 series, Vivo is equipped with Zeiss’s iconic T coating, which greatly improves the transmittance of the lens and reduces glare, thereby significantly improving the image quality.

Unlike the X60 and X60 Pro, it will be equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 888 processor. According to rumors, this phone will be released around January 20.