Introduction
In 2025, Vivo pushed the envelope again with the launch of Vivo V60e in India. This new model in the V-series brings several upgrades—especially in camera, battery, and software support—that make it a serious option in the competitive mid-range space. In this article, we’ll dig deep into its strengths, weaknesses, and whether it justifies its price tag.
Key Highlights
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200 MP main camera with OIS
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6,500 mAh battery + 90W fast charging
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6.77-inch AMOLED display, 120 Hz refresh
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MediaTek Dimensity 7360 Turbo processor
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Funtouch OS 15 on Android 15
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IP68 + IP69 dust & water resistance
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Promised 3 major OS updates, 5 years of security patches
Detailed Specs & Performance
Display & Design
The V60e sports a 6.77-inch quad curved AMOLED panel with a 120 Hz refresh rate. Peak brightness reaches ~1,600 nits locally.
Vivo uses Diamond Shield Glass for durability, and gives it Low Blue Light certification for eye comfort.
Dimensions measure 163.53 × 76.96 × 7.49 mm and weight is around 190 g.
The back panel is made from a plastic/composite sheet, giving it a lighter feel but possibly less premium than glass backs.
Hardware & Software
Under the hood, the Vivo V60e is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 7360 Turbo.
Variants come in 8 GB + 128 GB, 8 GB + 256 GB, and 12 GB + 256 GB configurations.
There’s no microSD expansion.
On software, it ships with Android 15 via Funtouch OS 15, and Vivo promises 3 major OS upgrades plus 5 years of security patch support.
Camera System
This is one of the Vivo V60e’s biggest draws. The rear module includes:
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200 MP main sensor (f/1.88) with OIS
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8 MP ultra-wide lens
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Aura Light / LED flash that doubles as a lighting system
It supports 30× zoom and an 85 mm portrait capture mode.
On the front, a 50 MP Eye AF Group Selfie Camera handles selfies, group shots, and AI portrait modes.
Vivo also includes several AI imaging features like AI Festival Portrait, AI Four-Season Portrait, and Image Expander to stretch your frame slightly.
Battery & Charging
The Vivo V60e comes with a 6,500 mAh battery, which is generous even by 2025 mid-range standards.
It supports 90W wired fast charging, which can charge it from 20% to 100% in about 40 minutes (according to tests).
No wireless charging is officially listed.
Durability & Connectivity
The phone is rated IP68 + IP69, meaning it can resist dust ingress and high-pressure water jets.
Connectivity features include NFC, IR blaster, and a 360° omnidirectional antenna.
It supports dual 5G + 4G, Bluetooth 5.x, WiFi 6/6E (based on leaks), USB Type-C, etc.
Real-World Use: Strengths & Tradeoffs
What Really Stands Out
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Camera Powerhouse
A 200 MP sensor is rare in this segment. For daylight shots, portraits, and social media, Vivo V60e delivers sharp, detailed images. The AI portrait modes and zoom add flexibility. Reviewers call it one of its strongest assets. -
Battery + Charging
The 6,500 mAh battery gives excellent endurance. Even with heavy usage, it’ll last through a full day easily. With 90W fast charging, top-ups are quick. -
Software Longevity
Promised 3 versions of Android updates and 5 years of security patches is a strong promise in the Indian market. That boosts the phone’s usable lifetime. -
Robust Design & Durability
IP68 + IP69 ratings give confidence in real life—monsoon, rain, dust. The curved AMOLED gives a premium look.
Areas That Could Be Better
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Performance Ceiling: While the Dimensity 7360 Turbo is decent, this isn’t a flagship SoC. For heavy gaming or prolonged performance loads, it may lag behind top-tier chips. Some reviews note this.
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Speakers: Audio output is average; they don’t get very loud and may distort at top volume.
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Portrait Mode Inconsistency: In challenging lighting or complex backgrounds, bokeh edges may have slight glitches.
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No Wireless Charging / No Expandable Storage: These omissions may matter to some users.
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Weight: At ~190 g, it’s not light. After prolonged use, fatigue sets in.
Price, Variants & Where to Buy
In India, Vivo launched Vivo V60e on 7 October 2025.
Starting variant pricing:
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8 GB + 128 GB — ₹29,999
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8 GB + 256 GB — ₹31,999
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12 GB + 256 GB — ₹33,999
Available in Elite Purple and Noble Gold finishes.
It will sell via Vivo’s official store, e-commerce platforms, and authorized retail stores.
Comparison with Alternatives
When evaluating Vivo V60e, it’s worth comparing with peers like Motorola Edge 60 Pro, OnePlus / Nord series phones, or other camera-focused midrange devices. In many reviews, Vivo V60e holds its ground in camera & battery, but lags slightly in raw performance or audio.
If you prioritize imaging and long-term software support, Vivo V60e is compelling. If you want top gaming performance or stereo speakers, there are tradeoffs.
Final Verdict
The Vivo V60e is a bold move by Vivo to push high-end features into the mid-range. Its 200 MP camera, big battery, durability, and software support shine. For users who care about photography, battery life, and long device usability, it’s a strong pick.
It’s not perfect—performance, speaker quality, and missing features like wireless charging hold it back slightly. But in its price band, I feel Vivo V60e is one of the more balanced and forward-looking options this year.
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I am Nitin Laku Holekar, and I have more than 20-year experience in mobile field. I have owned an electronics shop named Jay Mobile in Maharashtra since 2005 in which I sell and service all manners of technical items. I have spent many years assisting thousands of individuals in selecting the correct gadgets like mobile, tablet and laptop.