The next iteration of Vivo’s popular V series, the Vivo V60, has appeared in a new batch of leaks. These reports provide a clearer picture of what fans can expect from the upcoming device, which is widely rumored to debut in India on 19 August. The handset has also surfaced on certification websites, indicating that an official launch is likely not far off.
Design and Color Options
Leaked renders suggest that the Vivo V60 will feature a sleek design reminiscent of previous V series models, including what appears to be a quad-curved display and a prominent rear camera setup. The phone will reportedly be available in three distinct finishes: Mist Grey, Moonlit Blue, and Auspicious Gold. In the images, the blue and gold variants stand out with their polished and vibrant appearance. The rear camera module is striking with its pill-shaped island, housing three lenses and a flash, while the ZEISS branding suggests notable camera enhancements through collaboration.
Key Hardware and Software Features
If leaks are accurate, the V60 will run on Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 processor. This would mark a meaningful step up in processing power compared to the current V50 model. The battery capacity is also expected to grow substantially, with a 6,500mAh cell paired with 90W fast charging capabilities. The camera system will likely stick to a 50-megapixel standard for all sensors, although the exact setup of the rear cameras remains to be officially detailed.
An interesting addition is the mention of OriginOS, a software layer that is typically exclusive to Vivo’s Chinese market. The V60 could introduce OriginOS based on Android 16 to international buyers, at least in India. There is no official confirmation yet about a European release or whether OriginOS will reach EU devices, but the possibility is intriguing considering how regional software differences often shape the Android experience.
European Availability and Context
So far, Vivo has not announced European availability for the V60. The earlier V50 found its way to some EU online retailers and offered an attractive blend of style and features for mid-range buyers. If the V60 follows suit, it will compete in a category where battery life and camera performance are becoming crucial for consumers. Pricing details are still unconfirmed, but if it stays near the previous model’s level, European buyers could expect prices around 570 € for higher spec models. Until an official launch is announced for European markets, interested users will have to keep an eye on regional news and import options.