Vivo V60 Brings Premium Upgrade with Impressive Telephoto Camera
Vivo officially launched the Vivo V60, introducing significant upgrades over its predecessor. The highlight is its 50 MP telephoto camera, a rare feature in the mid-range smartphone segment. This makes the Vivo V60 a perfect choice for fans of concerts and music festivals, where capturing distant moments is essential.
The phone features a sleek, rounded-edge design with a minimalist camera module integrated with Aura LED lighting. Its premium finish feels more refined than the Vivo V50. The device measures 163.5 x 77 x 7.5 mm, weighs 200 grams, and offers IP68 and IP69 ratings, providing excellent water and dust resistance for outdoor activities.
Vivid Display and Robust Build
The Vivo V60 sports a 6.77-inch FHD+ screen with a smooth 120 Hz adaptive refresh rate. Indoor brightness reaches 600 nits, while outdoor simulated brightness hits 1300 nits, ensuring clear visuals even under sunlight. It supports a wide color gamut with nearly 100% coverage of sRGB in professional mode and close to 100% DCI-P3 in standard mode.
A durable Scott Sensation Core glass protects the display. The fingerprint scanner embedded under the screen responds swiftly, although the always-on display feature remains limited to a 5-second activation, unlike flagship models with full always-on capability.
High-Performance Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 Chipset
Powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset, the Vivo V60 is the first in Indonesia to use this 4 nm fabrication processor. It pairs with 12 GB of LPDDR4X RAM and offers storage options of 256 GB or 512 GB via UFS 2.2 technology. The device scores over 1 million on AnTuTu and 1240 in Geekbench 6 single-core tests, demonstrating strong performance.
Gaming experiences are smooth with excellent thermal management, keeping temperatures around 40-42°C when playing demanding titles like Genshin Impact. The inclusion of VC cooling and bypass charging technology allows users to game while charging without damaging the battery, enhancing device longevity.
Standout Telephoto Camera for Festival Photography
The Vivo V60’s telephoto camera steals the spotlight with a 50 MP Sony IMX882 sensor, the same sensor found on Vivo’s flagship X200. Optical image stabilization (OIS) enhances photo clarity and stability, a key advantage when shooting from a distance at festivals or concerts.
The primary camera features a 50 MP Sony IMX766 sensor with OIS support, ensuring sharp and reliable shots. However, the ultrawide camera resolution is reduced to an 8 MP fixed-focus sensor. The front camera impresses with a 50 MP sensor and autofocus, uncommon in mid-range phones.
Video stabilization works almost seamlessly, though the selfie camera lacks stabilization for 1080p at 60fps and 4K at 30fps recording. This choice appears to be a product segmentation strategy by Vivo.
Features like Zeiss Multifocal Portrait and Bokeh Biotar mode enrich the photographic experience. The AI Four Seasons mode creatively changes photo ambiance to different seasonal effects, giving artists and content creators more expressive tools.
Long-lasting Battery with Rapid Charging
Equipped with a 6500 mAh battery using blue battery technology, the Vivo V60 offers impressive endurance. Its 90-watt fast charging replenishes the battery from 1% to 50% in just 29 minutes and full charge in 57 minutes, remarkable for this battery size.
Price estimates place the Vivo V60 between approximately $400 and $535 USD, considering the local currency conversion from 6–8 million Indonesian Rupiah. This pricing is reasonable given the smartphone’s flagship-level telephoto camera and balanced specifications.
Smart Features and Connectivity
The phone supports extensive AI capabilities such as Circle to Search, Live Text, Transcript Assist, live call translation, and captions. AI Eraser 3.0 removes reflections or light glares from photos, enhancing image quality post-capture.
Stereo speakers deliver rich sound, while NFC supports multifunctional card emulation. Connectivity technologies include WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.4 with broad audio codec compatibility. An infrared blaster enables the device to function as a remote control for TVs and air conditioners.
Dual SIM support is available, but eSIM is not supported in this model. The device runs Fun Touch OS 15 based on Android 15, promising four Android updates and six years of security patches for long-term reliability.
Why Vivo V60 Is a Mid-Range Contender
The Vivo V60 stands out in the mid-range market by bringing a near-flagship telephoto camera experience paired with solid performance and durable design. Content creators and festival-goers benefit greatly from its camera capabilities and battery life.
Users upgrading from Vivo V30 or older models will find the V60 a worthy contender. Those with devices like the V40 or V50 might wait unless the telephoto camera is a key priority. Overall, Vivo’s latest release combines premium features and thoughtful upgrades, catering perfectly to photography enthusiasts and casual users alike.
