Vivo launched the X50 series in China back in June. Both the devices in the series support 33W Flash Charging. And now, the next iteration, dubbed the Vivo X60 series is likely to sport the same charging tech.

Vivo X60 Hands-on Leak

Tipster Digital Chat Station, on Weibo, shares a screenshot of China’s 3C certification authority website containing three models of Vivo smartphones. Besides, on checking the 3C listing, we found the models V2059A, V2047A, V2046A belong to 5G smartphones. Also, all of them together support charging up to 33W(11V dc at 3A Max). If he’s true, the devices belong to the Vivo X60 series of Smartphones.

To compare, the models seem to have the same 33W flash charging as the predecessor. If you recall, two Vivo devices V2005A, V2001A with 11V, 3A(33W) designation got certified ahead of the Vivo X50 series launch. It was believed to be the X50 series of smartphones. Now we know that both the Vivo X50, X50 Pro have the same 33W charging.

Coming back, as per rumors, the Vivo X60 series will have three models- Vivo X60, X60 Pro, X60 Pro+. However, we couldn’t independently verify if the models on 3C indeed belong to the X60 series. And hence, we suggest you take this info with a grain of salt. What we do know, is that the Vivo X60 series is going back to the Exynos way like the Vivo X30 series from 2019. The devices will probably feature the recently launched Samsung Exynos 1080 SoC.

That said, the Vivo X60 will be a bit different from the X50 series in looks as well. They will have a display with a punch-hole at the center courtesy of recent leaks. Out of this, the Pro versions are likely to darn a curved display. Additionally, it looks like the X60 will retain the rectangular camera layout at the back as the X50.

The upcoming Vivo X60 is expected to lock horns with its sister’s upcoming Reno5 Pro. It is also rumored to launch at a price of 3,500 yuan(~$535). Anyway, let’s wait for Vivo to announce them officially.

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