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As you probably know from our previous news, Samsung officially introduced its first 5nm chipset in November Exynos 1080. During its launch, he mentioned that an unspecified phone from Vivo would be the first to use it. It has now been revealed that it will be the Vivo X60 smartphone, which was previously speculated in this regard.

The Vivo X60 will not only have a chipset from Samsung, but also its Super AMOLED Infinity-O display with a refresh rate of 120 Hz. It will also get 8 GB of RAM, 128 or 512 GB of internal memory, a quad rear camera (allegedly with stabilization using a gimbal), an under-display fingerprint reader, support for fast charging with a power of 33 W, as well as support for the 5G network and Wi-Fi 6 standards. and Bluetooth 5.0.

The Vivo X60 will actually be a series that, in addition to the basic model, will also include the X60 Pro and X60 Pro+ models, which will also be powered by the Exynos 1080. The new series will be revealed to the public on December 28, and its price should start at 3 yuan (roughly 500 crowns). . It is unclear at this time if the series will look outside of China.

According to unofficial reports, Exynos 1080 will also be used in phones planned for the beginning of next year by other Chinese companies Xiaomi and Oppo. Although it may seem strange, it is not yet known which Samsung smartphone will run on it first.

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