Key Highlights:
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Leaked renders showcase Zeiss-powered dual rear cameras.
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Expected to feature Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset and a 6,500mAh battery.
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Likely to be available in Moonlit Blue, Auspicious Gold, and Mist Grey colour options.
The Vivo V60 is reportedly set to launch in India on August 19th, and with it, Vivo might introduce the new OriginOS based on Android 16. This marks a significant departure from its existing Funtouch OS, aligning the Indian variant more closely with Vivo’s China lineup, where OriginOS is praised for its polished UI, performance boosts, and enhanced AI features.
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Expected to succeed the Vivo V50, the upcoming Vivo V60 has surfaced online through leaked renders and key specifications, courtesy of tipster Yogesh Brar.
Design & Build
The leaked render focuses on the phone’s rear design, revealing a dual-camera setup with Zeiss branding housed in a rectangular module positioned on the top-left corner. An additional sensor and a ring light sit adjacent to the camera island. The phone appears to feature curved edges for a comfortable grip, while the volume rocker and power button are placed on the right side. Though the front design remains under wraps, a punch-hole selfie camera is expected.
The Vivo V60 is tipped to arrive in three colour variants:
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Moonlit Blue
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Auspicious Gold
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Mist Grey
Specifications (Expected)
The Vivo V60 is rumoured to boast a quad-curved AMOLED display, placing it in line with today’s mid-range and flagship aesthetics. Under the hood, it’s likely to be powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 SoC, offering up to 27% improved CPU and 30% faster GPU performance compared to the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 used in its predecessor.
The phone is also expected to house a 6,500mAh battery, slightly larger than the V50’s 6,000mAh unit—providing better battery longevity for both daily tasks and heavy gaming.
Camera-wise, the device could feature a 50MP dual rear camera system, and if it’s indeed a rebranded Vivo S30 (which launched in China), users can also expect:
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90W fast charging
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A 6.67-inch 1.5K AMOLED display
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A 50MP front camera
Pricing & Competition
If the pricing remains consistent with the V50, the Vivo V60 may launch around ₹34,999 in India. In this segment, it will go head-to-head with strong contenders like the Realme GT 7 and OnePlus Nord 5, both of which have recently captured attention in the mid-premium smartphone market.