Vivo V60 has finally made its way into the Indian market. It mainly bears the legacy of being a camera-centric offer, which was inherited from its predecessor-Vivo V50-which was introduced about six months ago. It has an important factor continuous partnership with Zees, which has been highly fruitful for the brand, as is evident from our praise of the camera system on the Vivo X200 Pro (Review) and Vivo X200 Fe (Review). However, it is not all and all are. The handset also comes with a very interesting set of features and specifications aimed at making a good overall package for consumers.
At the initial price of Rs. For base configuration with 36,999 8GB RAM and 128GB onboard storage, Vivo V60 falls into a highly competitive price bracket. But does the handset manage to stand out? Here is our first impression of Vivo V60.
Vivo V60: Design and Performance
To begin, Vivo V60 has the same slim, rounded design similar to the Vivo V50 introduced in February, but it still looks premium at first glance and looks. However, there is a noticeable difference – the camera collision. This looks close to the recently launched Vivo X200 Fe, compared to its real predecessor, but it is not necessarily a bad thing.
We have a auspicious gold colorway of Vivo V60 and it looks like a premium
The handset is available in auspicious gold, gauze gray and extremely attractive moonlight blue colored Kolorway. I received the unit in auspicious gold shade, with a minor sign of rose gold behind the glass and finished with a silk -like texture. This color option looks attractive without feeling unstable. This is the option to go, with Mist Gray Colorway, if you do not like your phone to stand out.
You also get a speaker grill, SIM slot, microphone and USB Type-C port at the bottom, while the power and volume button are placed on the right. The left side of the frame is left clear. The handset also takes an IP68 rating, which makes it resistant to dust, immersion in water and high pressure water jets.
Dark blacks and porous colors appear on the basis of our first impression in the performance
While walking on the display, Vivo V60 splung a 6.77-inch full HD+ Quad-Kres Amoled Screen with 1,080 x 2,392 pixels resolution. It comes with a 120Hz refresh rate and the peak of 5,000 knots with local glow. Depending on the initial impression, the performance looks sharp, with dark blacks and vibrant colors. We will fully test the quality of the screen and discuss it in our intensive reviews.
There is also an in-display fingerprint sensor for biometric authentication, and its performance is still shocking.
Vivo V60: Camera, features and battery
Under the hood, Vivo V60 is the second handset in India that is operated by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7 General 4 Sok. You can also find this chipset at Realme 15 Pro 5G, and it is a fairly capable inclusion. Supplementing SOC is up to 16GB of LPDDR4X RAM and up to 512GB of UFS 2.2 onboard storage.
It runs on Android 15-based Funtches OS 15, and Vivo has promised four-year OS and six-year security updates.
Vivo V60 bears the same slim, round design as its predecessor
More importantly, you can find many AI-supported facilities on Vivo V60. The new inclusion is the AI image expander, which analyzes material and structure in images to expand its edges. Meanwhile, the AI Smart Call Assistant can transfer and translate the call in real time, offering a summary of the entire conversation once finished. The AI caption reflects real -time interaction, and the block spam call feature avails AI to identify and flag the spam, fraud and telemarketing calls. We will discuss the utility of these facilities in our upcoming review.
In the camera department, Vivo V60 comes with a zes-supported triple rear camera setup, including Sony IMX766 sensor and 50-megapixel primary camera with OIS support, a 50-megapixel telephoto camera, including Sony IMX82 sensor, 3x optical zoom, and OIS, and an 8-megapix in the end Altrapix altrade, and finally an 8-megapix altrace, and OIS, an 8-megapixel camera.
Vivo continues to offer zeiss-tuned cameras on its handset, including V60
The optics unit is accompanied by an aura light, which also doubles as your flash. On the front, the handset has a 50-megapixel selfie camera. Overall, the camera interface is very similar that we have seen on other vivo handsets, such as Vivo X200 Pro and X200 Fe. You have ZEISS multifocal portraits, with five separate focal lengths with a new wedding Vlog feature. The Vivo V60 90W flashcharge packs 6,500mAh lithium-ion battery with wired fast charging support.
Rupee. On the value tag of. 36,999, Vivo V60 has to face a hard competition from the choice of Realm GT7, Oppo Reno 14 5G, and the brand’s choice of its Vivo T4 Ultra 5G. Stay for our complete review to know more.