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Vivo V60 5G launch date in India: Check out the expected specifications, price, and more

Vivo V60 5G launch date in India: Check out the expected specifications, price, and more

Time of India16 hours ago
Vivo V60 5G launch in India: Vivo V60 5G India launch is edging closer, with insiders now placing its debut in August as part of Vivo's refreshed V-series strategy. Positioned as a camera-focused mid-range contender, this successor to the Vivo V50 promises to bring an all-new triple-lens setup co-engineered with ZEISS, a bold shift in design, and the debut of Android 16-based OriginOS in India.
With upgrades from optics to user interface, the V60 is a wise choice for photography aficionados and tech-savvy users. As anticipation of its official launch builds, this could be the most compelling mid-tier Vivo yet. Stick around to see why it's generating early buzz.
Vivo V60 5G launch date in India (Expected)
The SmartPrix report suggests that the Vivo V60 5G may launch in India on August 12, 2025. It is said that the smartphone will have a redesigned appearance, a triple-camera arrangement, and enhanced features.
It was leaked earlier that the smartphone might launch on August 19; as a result, it might be necessary to wait for the official announcement to verify the precise date.
Vivo V60 5G expected specifications in India
Here's the upcoming Vivo V60, set to launch in India soonComes in three premium colors:- Mist Grey- Moonlit Blue- Auspicious GoldExpected to get- Quad curved display- 6,500mAh battery- Snapdragon 7 Gen 4- 50MP camerasWhat is your price guess? pic.twitter.com/YFlY1LB54w
As per the same report, the Vivo V60 5G may be available in three colour variants: Mist Grey, Moonlit Blue, and Auspicious Gold. According to the renders, the smartphone is anticipated to feature a glossy textured rear panel and a redesigned camera module. It is also reported that the ZEISS branding for cameras will be retained.
This time, though, the Vivo V60 5G may feature a flat display rather than a curved one.
The new-gen model is anticipated to feature a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, 1.5K resolution, and potential peak brightness of up to 1300nits HBM.
The Vivo V60 5G will come with a triple-camera configuration, potentially comprising a 50MP primary camera, an 8MP ultrawide camera, and a 50MP periscope telephoto lens offering 3x optical zoom. The smartphone might have a 50MP front-facing camera for selfies.
It is said that the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chip will drive the smartphone's performance and that it will be supported by a huge 6500mAh battery, probably with 90W fast-charging capability.
Vivo V60 5G expected price in India
The Vivo V60 5G is said to potentially have a price tag of approximately Rs. 37,000 to Rs. 40,000 in India. Nonetheless, the official pricing and storage options are still unknown to us.
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