Vivo V60: Vivo has officially confirmed through a press release that its upcoming mid-rangers, the Vivo V60, will go on sale in India on August 12th at 12 PM. The new device arrives around six months after the Vivo V50 launched, which is the company’s standard refresh cycle. The V60 appears to be more than your average upgrade, with major improvements in battery life, camera capabilities, and performance. Vivo also still maintains its partnership with Zeiss optics, further highlighting the V-series’ photo-centered focus.

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Performance Boost with Snapdragon 7 Gen 4

The biggest internal improvement comes in the form of a new chipset. The Vivo V60 will be the second model in the country to feature the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 SoC, replacing the Gen 3 chip in the V50. Qualcomm maintains that the new SoC offers a 27% boost in CPU speeds, 30% faster GPU rendering, and up to 65% improved AI performance, which would be expected to result in a much smoother experience for the user, especially when gaming and multitasking.

Battery Capacity Gets a Good Boost

Battery life is also getting a significant increase. While the V50 featured a 6,000mAh battery, the Vivo V60 increases it to 6,500mAh. That should be more than enough to last the phone a full day of intense usage, including video recording, gaming, and photography. Even with the larger battery, Vivo ought to maintain the slim design profile that has been the V-series’ selling point all along.

Major Camera Enhancements with Telephoto Lens

The most exciting improvement might be in the camera department. Vivo is introducing an actual 50MP Zeiss telephoto sensor for 10x telephoto portraits and multi-focal Zeiss portrait modes at long last, something lacking from the V50. It will be joined by a 50MP Sony IMX766 main sensor with OIS and an ultra-wide-angle sensor for flexibility under any lighting condition. These additions position the V60 as a camera-focused product, ideal for amateur and semi-professional photographers alike.

Front Camera and India-Focused Features

The selfie setup itself is also stunning, with a 50MP ultra-wide-angle front camera, boasting a 92-degree field of view, perfect for group selfies. Vivo is also introducing a new Wedding vLog mode, catering to the Indian consumer’s need for excellent wedding and event footage for social media. This thoughtful move follows Vivo’s trend of localizing capabilities for the Indian market.

Design and Colour Options

Design-wise, the V60 draws inspiration from Vivo’s flagship X-series, particularly the X200 FE, with a redesigned camera module and a quad-curved screen to provide an upper-end in-hand feel. The device will be available in three colors Auspicious Gold, Mist Gray, and Moonlit Blue, which offer a fresh new look without compromising on class.

Final Thoughts: A Balanced Mid-Range Upgrade

For users looking to upgrade without jumping into the flagship price segment, the Vivo V60 offers a compelling package. With enhancements across the board, including a smarter chip, longer battery life, and superior cameras, it fills the gaps left by its predecessor while staying under the expected ₹35,000 mark. If you’re after premium features in a mid-range device, this could be one of the most balanced launches of the year.