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The Vivo V60 arrives as a feature-packed device that blends sleek design, powerful internals, and advanced camera capabilities into one premium smartphone. Positioned in the upper mid-range, it offers features that aim to rival flagships – from ZEISS optics to a large 6,500mAh battery. Let us take a closer look at what the Vivo V60 has to offer.

1Design and build

Vivo V60
Vivo V60

Design is one of the most striking aspects of the Vivo V60. My review unit is the Auspicious Gold edition, which features a glass back. The Moonlit Blue variant also comes with a glass back, while the Mist Grey edition has a polycarbonate finish. All three are built around a plastic frame.

For me, the overall design is the best Vivo has offered after the V30. In comparison, the V40 and V50 looked closer to Oppo Reno devices in terms of design inspiration. While I was provided with the Auspicious Gold variant as my review unit, I also managed to experience the Moonlit Blue option. While the gold variant looks sleek and good, you can’t take your eyes off the blue edition.

Vivo V60
Vivo V60

Despite housing a massive 6,500mAh battery, the V60 maintains a slim profile. At just 7.5 – 7.7mm in thickness (depending on the colour), it comfortably fits in the hand without feeling bulky (192 grams). The phone also carries an IP68 and IP69 rating, making it resistant to dust and water and capable of surviving submersion up to 1.5 metres for as long as 120 minutes. The quad-curved screen is shielded by a layer of Schott Diamond Shield glass.

Inside the retail box, you will find the phone itself, a protective case, a 90W fast charger, a USB-A to USB-C cable, a SIM ejector tool, and the usual paperwork – everything you need to get started right away.

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