Vivo X60 Series: Collaboration Of Photographic Phones With Gimbal Stabilization And Zeiss Optics, Ready For Release April 8
Vivo X60 series announcement (Vivo Indonesia)

JAKARTA - After debuting in China in December and being introduced in India a few days ago, Vivo Indonesia announced its plan to bring the X60 Pro to the archipelago. Based on the announcement that was shared through the official Vivo Indonesia website, this brand-new flagship smartphone will be introduced on April 8.

"We officially confirm that the Vivo X60 series will be present on the Indonesian market in early April 2021," said Vivo Indonesia Senior Brand Director, Edy Kusuma, in an official statement, Thursday, March 25.

Edy also said that the Vivo X60 series is the latest Vivo X series which is equipped with a series of professional photography features. Not only that, but the Vivo X60 series also has the same features and technology as the global version.

"Collaboration with leading lens technology company Zeiss and as a future phone ready 5G smartphone," said Edy.

Edy explained that the camera lens technology innovation embedded in the X60 series is a product of long-term collaboration between Vio and Zeiss. Later, Zeiss Optics technology promises to increase the clarity and sharpness of images in video recording and photo color.

So, the Vivo X60 series can produce more authentic graphics. Not only that, but this collaboration is also Vivo Global's commitment to continue to present innovative products with a consumer-oriented approach.

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The combination of Zeiss Optics and Gimbal Stabilization

The existence of Zeiss Optics on the Vivo X60 series will certainly enhance the overall photography experience. Moreover, this technology is also placed with the Gimbal Stabilization 2.0 technology developed by the company.

“Gimbal Stabilization 2.0 will integrate several technological advancements in it. For example, Extreme Night Vision 2.0, which creates a level of image stabilization even when shaking or moving in various light conditions," explained Edy.

The existence of Zeiss Optics support is emphasized by the Zeiss logo printed on the rear camera module. In this module, Vivo has embedded three rear cameras. Includes a 48 wide camera that uses a Sony IMX598 custom sensor and is equipped with 4-axis OIS.

Meanwhile, the other two cameras consist of a 13MP telephoto lens that features a 2x optical zoom and an 8MP ultra-wide lens that can also use Macro mode.

Launching NDTV, the Vivo X60 series will come in three variants. Consisting of Vivo X60, X60 Pro, and X60 Pro+. The X60 series is the variant with the lowest specifications and has three cameras. Meanwhile, the X60 Pro and X60 Pro+ are the most powerful variants that have four rear cameras.


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