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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.

4Cameras and other features

Vivo V60
Vivo V60

Cameras are where the Vivo V60 stands out. On the back, it packs a 50-megapixel Sony IMX766 main sensor with OIS, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto (Sony IMX882, OIS) that offers 3x optical zoom and up to 100x digital zoom. On the front, there is a 50-megapixel Samsung JN1 camera with autofocus.

The main camera captures detailed shots with good colour reproduction. The telephoto is particularly strong, performing well up to the 10–20x range in decent light. Beyond that, details start to fall off, but it still outperforms many rivals in this price bracket. The ultra-wide, at only 8 megapixels, is the weakest link – results are acceptable in daylight but lack sharpness at night.

Portrait photography is where the phone shines as it offers multiple focal length options, such as 23mm, 35mm, 50mm, 85mm, and 100mm. With ZEISS bokeh styles like Biotar, Sonnar, and Planar, the results often look as if they were taken on a professional camera. The Aura Light flash also helps improve low-light close-ups. Vivo has included versatile camera modes such as Wedding Vlog, Underwater Mode, Film Camera mode, and AI Four Season Portraits, which add creative variety.

Videos are recorded in 4K at 30fps across all main sensors. The lack of 4K 60fps support is a limitation, and low-light video can appear grainy if the lighting is insufficient.

Other notable features include an in-display fingerprint sensor (though its position may feel a bit low for some users), NFC support, and an IR blaster. Call quality and earpiece loudness are excellent, making it reliable for day-to-day communication.