Honor unveiled two new models in the X60 series and they diverge more than their X50 counterparts. There is a Pro model with a fancier screen and more processing power (which also has an effect on the camera capabilities).
The Honor X60 Pro has a curved OLED display, a 6.78” 120Hz panel with 1,224 x 2,700px resolution (19.9:9). It has 10-bit colors and can reach a peak brightness of 3,000 nits, which are controlled with 3,840Hz high-frequency PWM dimming. The display can work with wet fingers (the phone itself is waterproof but without an official IP rating).
X60 Pro with a curved…
Honor unveiled two new models in the X60 series and they diverge more than their X50 counterparts. There is a Pro model with a fancier screen and more processing power (which also has an effect on the camera capabilities).
The Honor X60 Pro has a curved OLED display, a 6.78” 120Hz panel with 1,224 x 2,700px resolution (19.9:9). It has 10-bit colors and can reach a peak brightness of 3,000 nits, which are controlled with 3,840Hz high-frequency PWM dimming. The display can work with wet fingers (the phone itself is waterproof but without an official IP rating).
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