VIVO X60S 5G SURFACES WITH THE SNAPDRAGON 765G
A Vivo smartphone boasting the model number V2006 surfaced on GeekBench Benchmark listing with a Snapdragon 765G SoC and 8GB of RAM. Worth noting that it also runs Android, but that’s not a surprise for a device released this year. Interestingly enough, the same V2006 received Bluetooth SIG certification in the last month under the name of Vivo X60s 5G. It was certified with the Danish UL (Demko), revealing support for 11V/3A 33W fast-charging.
A few months ago, Vivo announced that it would expand its offer of 5G smartphones with cheaper devices. During the past few months, the company has been honoring this promise with many devices boasting 5G capabilities. When it comes to this new Vivo X60s 5G there are some controversies. The phone boasts the 765G and has 33W charging which coincides with both the Vivo X50 and X50 Pro. Rumors are pointing to this being the global counterpart to the China Vivo Z6 5G with a downgraded fast-charging tech.
The handset achieved 637 points in the Single-core tests and 1,985 in Multi-Core tasks which is pretty on par with results achieved by this processor.
While the Vivo X60s does not come, the company still has a 5G phone to be revealed in the next week. Curiously, it also ships with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G SoC. The phone will be dubbed Vivo S7 5G and will ditch the Exynos 980 SoC found ou nits predecessor. The phone has a 6.43-inch AMOLED and curiously will employ a wide-notch solution. This is used to employ a 44MP Samsung GH1 and an 8MP Hynix Hi846 super-wide-angle sensor as selfie cameras.
On the rear, the handset will have a squircle design to employ a 64MP main shooter, 8MP ultra-wide, and a 13MP Telephoto lens. According to reports, the phone will come with 8GB of RAM and 128GB / 256GB of Internal Storage.
A vivo smartphone with the model number V2006 has appeared on Geekbench, sporting a Snapdragon 765G with 8GB of RAM and running Android 10.
That same model received Bluetooth certification at the beginning of June under the name of vivo X60s 5G. Additionally it was certified with the Danish UL (Demko), revealing it will support 11V/3A (33W) charging).
So, rounding off the specs we have a vivo smartphone with a Snapdragon 765G, 5G support and 33W charging - which coincides with both the vivo X50 and the vivo X50 Pro. Rumors also point to this being the global variant of the China-bound vivo Z6 5G, however that phone has 44W charging, which hints that these reports are incorrect.
We'll be on the lookout for more rumors on the vivo V2006 and keep you updated.