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Vivo V60: Vivo is getting ready to launch its next-gen V series device—the Vivo V60 5G—and it’s set to arrive in India on August 12 at 12 PM. The company has been teasing the smartphone for a while now, and with the launch date now confirmed, key features have also started trickling in—especially for those who value a great camera.

The V60 5G is expected to be a mid-range powerhouse, and Vivo is leaning heavily into photography with this one. The phone will feature a ZEISS-powered triple camera system, including a 50MP OIS main camera with Sony’s IMX766 sensor and a 50MP super telephoto lens, plus an ultra-wide lens. The company also confirmed a bunch of advanced imaging features like ZEISS multifocal portrait, 10x telephoto stage portrait, and Vivo X wedding vlog, aimed squarely at creators and casual users alike.

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Under the hood, the Vivo V60 5G is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chip according to its dedicated microsite, which promises significant performance gains—27% faster CPU, 30% stronger GPU, and better gaming efficiency compared to the previous gen.

Aesthetically, the V60 5G doesn’t disappoint. It sports a quad-curved display with slim bezels and a sleek, premium feel. It will come in three striking colours—Auspicious Gold, Mist Grey, and Moonlit Blue. It also boasts IP68 and IP69 ratings for water and dust resistance and features deeper Google Gemini integration for AI-based cross-app actions.

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Despite being slim, the phone will pack a huge 6500 mAh battery and is expected to support 90 W fast charging—a rare combination of size and power. Pricing details haven’t been confirmed yet, but the Vivo V60 5G is expected to land somewhere near the ₹40,000 mark, in line with previous V-series releases. All details, including available variants, will be officially revealed on launch day.