The phone will have a 120Hz display with 1080p+ resolution and a single focused punch hole. Thats constant with the three X60 variants, yes, three. They all have the exact same primary sensing unit (with different stabilization, as pointed out) and the very same 6.56″ 120 Hz OLED shows, however different chipset.
It will include a 1/1.5″ sensing unit as well as 5-axis image stabilization, that must be the gimbal stabilization that vivo has reserved for a few of its best designs. For contrast, the existing vivo X60 design has a 1/2.0″ primary sensing unit and only the X60t variation has gimbal stabilization, the other 2 utilize timeless OIS.
vivo must be preparing to introduce the next generation of its X-series phones and it seems like it will concentrate on cam enhancements, even for the vanilla vivo X70 model. Leakster Digital Chat Station provides the very first unofficial details about the phone.
The existing vivo X60
According to DCS, the vivo X70 will have the same chipset as the X60, though with a greater clock speed. Most likely, this describes Chinese variant of the X60, which is powered by an Exynos 1080 chipset. We have not heard anything about an overclocked 1080, nevertheless.
The worldwide X60 has a Snapdragon 870 rather, but the 870 is already an overclocked 865. And then theres the X60t with a Dimensity 1100, the “overclocked” variation of that is the Dimensity 1200 (truly, its simply a various bin).
A couple of months ago we heard the first report about the X70 series. It was specifically about the vivo X70 Pro+, which will supposedly feature a an improved 1/1.28″ sensing unit (the X60 Pro+ has a 1/1.31″ sensing unit), as well as a slightly larger battery (4,500 mAh vs. 4,200 mAh) with somewhat faster charging (66W vs. 55W).
Source (in Chinese)|Via
The phone will have a 120Hz display with 1080p+ resolution and a single centered punch hole. According to DCS, the vivo X70 will have the exact same chipset as the X60, though with a greater clock speed. Most likely, this refers to Chinese version of the X60, which is powered by an Exynos 1080 chipset.