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Vivo presented a few days ago at a program in New Delhi, India, as a successor to the Vivo V50, unveiled in February. We got hands on one, so let’s look at what Vivo’s latest mid-ranger offers.

The Vivo V60’s retail BOX looks the same as V50, and it comes with a SIM ejector tool, some documents, charging cables, power adapters and a protective case of black.

Vivo V50

The front is 6.77 “120 Hz FullHD+ Quad-Curvored AMOLED screen, which can display 1.07 billion colors and HDR 10+ support. The display scott is now protected by core glass and is brighter than the V50 panel as it has a maximum of 1,500 Nit.

Vivo V60 Hands-on

There is a punch-hole centered for a co-prevalent 50MP selfie camera with Zeiss in the V60’s display. Vivo did not share his sensor name, but declared that the camera has a 92˚ FOV and enables selfie capture at 0.8x magnification for the group selfie. It can also record videos in a 4K resolution at 30 FPS, such as a primary camera.

Vivo V60 Hands-on

Below the display of V60 is an OPT pattal fingerprint scanner for biometric authentication. It was quick to set up, and in a short time we spent with the smartphone it seems to be fast and accurate. However, we would have liked to put it a little more for a better arriving and more convenient phone-annual experience.

Vivo V60 Hands-on

Turn the Vivo V60 around, and you will see three cameras instead of the two on the V50 with a different camera island design. The V50 has a 50MP primary and 50MP ultravide camera in the back, while the V60A is a game of 50MP primary, 50MP periscope telephoto and 8MP ultravide camera (120˚ FOV).

The camera behind Vivo V60 is also co-exposed with zees. MP Primary Camera – OIS – Sony uses IMX 766 sensors, while 50MP Periscope Telefoto Unit, which has OIS, uses Sony IMX 882 sensors. It is the same sensor used by Vivo for the X200’s Periscop Telefoto Unit. It offers up to 3x Opt pattical zoom and 100x digital zoom.

Vivo x200

It is also worth mentioning that the Vivo V60’s telephoto went with the M -face configuration for the camera – as it was on the X200 Fe – to ensure that the camera island does not come out more instead of the setup of L -Aar. Finally, when used on a flat surface it is already big to make the V60 dip.

Vivo didn’t tell us what sensor he uses for an ultravide camera.

Vivo X200 Fe 5g

In the back camera on the Vivo V60, Ura Ra Light is accompanied by a circular flashlight. It can change the temperature and intensity of its color to let you take pictures in different situations, and you can set it to auto auto or adjust it yourself.

Vivo V60 Hands-on

Like the V50, the V60 zeese also comes with Bowkhe effects, but now supports five central lengths for portrait – 23 mm (1x), 35 mm (1.5x), 50 mm (2.2x), 85 mm (3.7x), and 100 mm (4.3x). And when the V50 came with India-specific Wedding Portrait Studio facility, the V60 comes with India-specific wedding vlog facility. Vivo says it can be successful by micro movie setting in the default lt camera app. But we couldn’t find it on our Indian model.

Whatever you get with the Vivo V60 is a 10x telephoto stage portrait, which is clear by the name, it is to catch people on the stage at concerts and similar events. Vivo says it also keeps the facial features and clothing details on the 10x zoom even at the 10X zoom. If you are wondering if you are wondering if 10x zoom, Vivo said that 98% of their users zoom in to the 10x range, “making it a perfect sweet place for everyday telephoto photography.”

The Vivo V60 has another Camera Mero feature which is a portrait of the V50A AI Four Season that we have previously seen on the X200 Fe. It allows you to add virtual elements to your pictures to create spring, summer, autumn and winter seasonal vibes.

Vivo V60 Hands-on

He said that the rear cover of Vivo V60, which has three cameras, is covered with a glass or plastic composite sheet, depending on the model you get. The smartphone comes in Mist Gray, auspicious gold and moonlight blue color, the third one is the subject of this hand.

The Moonlight Blue model of Vivo V60 is the most ga EST and heavy in the three versions weighing 75.7575 mm and weighing 201G. Its back cover is made of glass, like auspicious gold ma model dell, while the rear panel of the Mist Gray version is made of plastic composite sheet, making it the thinner and lighter in three colors.

The Moonlight Blue version of Vivo V60 is the most unique -looking model in the three colorways. There is a great feeling with it, and the panel behind it does not smoke during the time spent with it. However, the author of this article would have chosen the rear cover with a little turn for a more comfortable feeling.

Vivo V60 Hands-on

The plastic frames of V60 are shiny and slightly curved. There is a volume rocker and a power button on the right frame of the phone, and the bottom is a USB-C port, which is flanked by speaker grille, primary microphone and SIM card slot. Above is the top IR blaster, which is joined by a secondary mic.


Ports and control
Ports and control

Ports and control

The Vivo V60 is powered by Snapdragon 7 General 4 SOC and has 16GB LPDDR 4X RAM and 512GB UFS 2.2 storage onboard. Smartphone boots come with Futch OS 15 on the Android 15 and the promise of four -year OS upgrades and six -year security updates. Vivo is not more than what promised for the V50 (OS upgrade 3 years + 4 years security updates), but Vivo’s recent X Series smartphone (4 years + 5 year security updates of OS upgrades). It’s impressive!

The experience of the Software Fatware is similar to that you get with the X200 Fe Footch OS 15, and the blotware has been kept at least. Our Indian Vivo V60 came up with about half a dozen pre-installed third-party applications, which can be uninstalled if you want.

Vivo V60 Hands-on

Vivo V60 is fueled by a 6,500 mAh C/C battery with 90W Wed Charging Support. The remaining highlights of Vivo V60 include dual stereo speakers, NFC, IP68 and IP 69 ratings and underwater photography support.

Vivo V60 Hands-on

Vivo V60 will go on sale in India with a base price of INR36,999 (20 420/€ 360) from August 19. We will start working on our Vivo V60 review soon, so be tune to find out if it’s worth your money.

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