Vivo V60e 5G Launch Date in India
Vivo V60E 5G is expected to launch in India on October 7. The phone has a 200MP main camera on the back. An 8MP ultrawide lens sits next to it. Front selfie camera uses a 50MP sensor. You get Aura Light flash for better photos. A new AI Four-Season Portrait feature helps with smart photo edits. For Indian users, there is an exclusive AI Festival Portrait mode.
Vivo V60E 5G packs a 6500mAh battery. It supports 90W fast charging. You get water and dust resistance rated IP68 and IP69.
It runs on Funtouch OS 15. Vivo promises three major Android updates and five years of security fixes. The chipset running inside is MediaTek Dimensity 7360T.
The display is OLED, quad-curved, with a 120Hz refresh rate. Not confirmed, but screen size should be close to 6.8 inches and Full HD+. You get dual-sim support and 5G connectivity. Storage and RAM details haven't been fully revealed. Reports expect at least 8GB RAM and 256GB storage.
Pricing is expected around ₹35,000. This is for the base model. Online sales may happen through Flipkart, Amazon, and Vivo's own site.
To sum up, Vivo V60E 5G is a camera-focused phone with strong battery backup. Big display and fast charging are also highlights. Security support and new AI features make it appealing for photo lovers.
Official specs and final price come out on launch day. For now, above are the confirmed details.
Vivo V60e 5G Specs at a Glance
Let’s jump in: The Vivo V60e 5G rocks some impressive specs you probably haven’t seen gathered in one spot before, especially at this price point. There’s the headline 200MP camera (yes, two hundred megapixels — my slightly shaky hands tremble at the thought of all that detail), plus a beefy 6,500mAh battery. Here’s a cheat-sheet for those who skim:
- Camera: 200MP main sensor, 85mm telephoto lens
- Display: OLED, 120Hz refresh rate
- Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 7300
- Battery: 6,500mAh, 90W fast charging
- Variants: 8GB+128GB, 8GB+256GB, 12GB+256GB
- IP Rating: IP68 (finally, some splash-protection confidence!)
- Finishes: Elite Purple & Noble Gold (very Gatsby, honestly)
High-Resolution Camera for the Insta-Obsessed
The first sentence says it all: This is the first phone in its class serving up a 200MP main camera. It’s wild — phone cameras used to be an afterthought, now I find myself worrying they’re going to outdo my actual camera (and maybe some DSLRs too).
A friend who’s perpetually photographing his cat, plants, clouds, street food, and — occasionally — his own face, loves high-res cameras but complains storage always runs out. He’d probably want the 256GB variant just to avoid forcing tough decisions between pictures of samosas and sunsets. With the 85mm telephoto lens too, there’s actual zoom range and real portrait depth, not just the fake blur you cringe at in older phones.
Battery Life That Actually Lasts
Yes, it’s true — the Vivo V60e’s battery is set to be a marathon runner rather than a sprinter. 6,500mAh sounds almost cartoonishly big. Once upon a time, most flagships gave you just enough to get through the day unless you sidestepped social media and didn’t photograph every stray dog you meet.
Here, a full charge and 90W wired charging means (at least on paper) even habitual doomscrolling, endless video calls, and overnight gaming sessions shouldn’t leave you panic-hunting a charger. I remember running out mid-travel and having to borrow a random power bank from a fellow train passenger, which is both embarrassing and awkward.
Display and Durability: OLED With IP68 Swagger
The OLED display comes with a snappy 120Hz refresh rate, which makes scrolling feel smoother — like gliding on ice. It’s not something you notice until you switch back to a regular screen and suddenly everything feels jerky. Also, with the IP68 rating, the V60e laughs in the face of splashes, accidental drinks spills, or those moments your phone slips into a puddle because you tried to multitask texting and walking.
There’s no overblown drama here — the IP rating is just genuinely useful. If you ever spilled tea on a device, you’ll know the fear is real.
Storage and Price: Choices for Every Stress Level
The V60e 5G gives options. Three configurations:
- 8GB RAM + 128GB Storage: ₹28,749
- 8GB RAM + 256GB Storage: ₹30,749
- 12GB RAM + 256GB Storage: ₹32,749
(Prices sourced from Flipkart listings, but not yet officially confirmed by Vivo.)
If you aren’t into photography and heavy gaming, even the base variant should do the trick. Personally, I always wrestle with the “future-proof your phone” logic, but then remember how those extra gigs mostly fill up with memes and blurry food shots.
Purple and Gold Glam
Phones rarely excite me with their colors, but the Elite Purple and Noble Gold finishes are a welcome change from the usual black-gray-silver parade. If you’re the type who likes your phone to make a statement (or just wants it to be easier to spot in a sea of lookalikes on the café table), these options could be fun.