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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.

3Performance and OS experience

Vivo V60
Vivo V60

Under the hood, the Vivo V60 is powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset, paired with up to 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. However, it still relies on LPDDR4X RAM instead of faster LPDDR5/5X, and UFS 2.2 storage rather than UFS 3.1 or UFS 4.0. Considering rivals in this price range have already moved to faster standards, this feels like a missed opportunity.

In real-world use, though, the phone is smooth enough for everyday tasks. Gaming is decent – BGMI runs at Medium graphics + Extreme frame rate, while COD Mobile supports 90fps gameplay. It handles moderate gaming well with no major heating issues.

On the software side, the V60 ships with Funtouch OS 15. It does feel a little dated compared to rival UIs and comes with some pre-installed bloatware, but overall it remains stable and user-friendly. The OS is enhanced by handy AI tools such as Smart Call Assistant, AI Captions, AI image editing, and spam call blocking. Vivo has also committed to 4 years of Android OS upgrades and 6 years of security updates. Based on Vivo’s past record, the V60 could be one of the first V-series phones to receive the Android 16 upgrade. Here is how it performs on benchmarks –