Hey everyone — welcome back! Today we've got the brand-new vivo V60 — a camera-focused mid-ranger that packs Zeiss optics, a huge 6,500 mAh battery and the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4. Let's unbox it and see whether it's as exciting as it sounds. Let's go!
Unboxing Experience
The packaging is pretty clean — vivo kept it minimal. Let's crack it open.
Box Contents:
- The phone (first look)
- USB-C cable and 90W charger (if included in region)
- SIM ejector tool, basic TPU case, paperwork
First Impressions & Design
Wow — this color and finish look premium. The V60 keeps a sleek silhouette with a clean camera island and subtle ZEISS badging. The device feels substantial in hand without being overly heavy, striking a good balance between premium feel and comfort.
Display & Build Quality
The V60 has a large AMOLED display — big enough for media and gaming, with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate. The bezels are very slim, and vivo claims excellent peak brightness for outdoor use.
In our testing, the display delivered vibrant colors and deep blacks typical of high-quality AMOLED panels. The 120Hz refresh rate makes scrolling through content and UI navigation buttery smooth.
Performance & Hardware
Under the hood there's the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 — a mid-high chipset that should handle daily apps and most games smoothly. Paired with up to 16GB RAM depending on the model.
Our initial testing shows the V60 handles multitasking with ease, and gaming performance is impressive for this segment. The device stays relatively cool even during extended gaming sessions.
Camera System
The Vivo V60 leans heavily on cameras — Zeiss-tuned sensors, a 50MP main and a 50MP telephoto (periscope-style) that gives optical zoom (3× optical, long-range modes up to higher digital zooms). There's also a 50MP front camera for selfies.
Image stabilization and ZEISS profiles are a major focus — colors and bokeh feel cinematic. Our initial sample shots show excellent detail, accurate colors, and impressive low-light performance.
Battery & Charging
Battery is a standout — 6,500 mAh, which should easily last a full day or more under heavy use. Fast charging support (vivo's 90W in many markets) tops it up quickly.
In our initial testing, the device easily achieved 8-9 hours of screen-on time with mixed usage, making it one of the best battery performers in its class.
Extra Features
- IP68 / IP69 ratings for dust/water resistance — nice for peace of mind.
- Funtouch/OriginOS based on Android 15/16 (region dependent).
- In-display fingerprint sensor and stereo speakers.
Full Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Display | 6.7-inch AMOLED, 120Hz refresh rate |
| Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 |
| RAM | 8GB/12GB/16GB (varies by region) |
| Storage | 128GB/256GB/512GB UFS 3.1 |
| Rear Cameras | 50MP main (Zeiss), 50MP telephoto (3x optical), 8MP ultra-wide |
| Front Camera | 50MP |
| Battery | 6500mAh with 90W fast charging |
| OS | Android 15/16 with Funtouch OS/OriginOS |
| IP Rating | IP68/IP69 water and dust resistance |
| Connectivity | 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC |
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Excellent camera system with Zeiss optics
- Massive 6500mAh battery life
- Premium design and build quality
- Smooth 120Hz AMOLED display
- Solid performance with Snapdragon 7 Gen 4
Cons
- Slightly heftier due to big battery
- Pricing has crept up vs previous gen
- No wireless charging
- Pre-installed bloatware in some regions
Final Verdict
If you care about camera versatility and battery life, the vivo V60 is a compelling pick in its segment. The combination of Zeiss optics, massive battery, and premium design makes it stand out in the crowded mid-range market.
If compactness or pure flagship silicon is your priority, consider other options. But for most users looking for a well-rounded device that excels in photography and endurance, the V60 deserves serious consideration.