Vivo S60 Price: Smartphone with iPhone 17 Pro-Like Design
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The smartphone market is once again heating up with the arrival of Vivo’s latest series, capturing attention through its aesthetic design. Many observers note that the Vivo S60 adopts a design language very similar to the anticipated flagship device, the iPhone 17 Pro. With its iconic camera module and slim body, the device is predicted to become a new star in the upper mid-range segment.
A key appeal of the Vivo S60 is its physical appearance. Vivo appears to have adopted a flat-frame design with slightly rounded edges, offering a solid yet elegant grip. The rear camera layout is symmetrical, reminiscent of the widely discussed iPhone 17 Pro design leaks.
The matte-finished glass back not only exudes luxury but also minimises fingerprint marks. The Vivo S60 caters to users seeking premium design aesthetics within the flexible Android ecosystem.
While technical details are still undergoing further validation, leaks suggest the Vivo S60 excels beyond just its appearance. Below is a summary of expected specifications: Cons:
As of now, official pricing information for the Vivo S60 awaits the vendor’s announcement. However, considering the positioning of previous S-series models, the device is expected to be priced in the mid-range bracket. Market trends suggest an estimated price range of IDR 5,000,000 to 7,000,000, depending on the chosen RAM and storage variants. (Z-4)
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Beyond design, exclusivity is a key selling point. The device is reportedly produced in only nine units worldwide.
Several brands have started introducing smartphones with similar designs, particularly in the rear camera layout and body shape.