Vivo V60e : If you’re scouting for a smartphone that punches way above its weight in the camera department without breaking the bank, the Vivo V60e just landed in India like a breath of fresh air.
Launched back in October 2025, this mid-ranger starts at ₹29,999 and packs a 200MP main shooter, a massive 6500mAh battery, and enough AI smarts to make your photos pop.
It’s not trying to be the fastest kid on the block, but in a market flooded with cookie-cutter devices, the V60e stands out for its premium feel and stamina that keeps you going all day.
I’ve been hands-on with it for a couple of weeks now, and let me tell you, it feels like Vivo dialed in exactly what most of us need in 2026—reliable snaps, endless battery, and a screen that’s easy on the eyes during those long Delhi commutes.
Sleek Design That Turns Heads Without the Fragility
Right out of the box, the Vivo V60e grabs you with its slim 7.49mm profile and 190g weight that sits perfectly in hand.
Available in Elite Purple and Noble Gold, the finishes have this subtle shimmer that catches light just right, making it look pricier than it is.
The quad-curved edges on the 6.77-inch AMOLED display give it that flagship vibe, protected by Diamond Shield Glass that’s tougher than your average smartphone front.
And get this—it’s got IP68/IP69 rating, so splashes, dust storms, or accidental drops in the kitchen sink? No sweat.
I remember fumbling it during a rainy evening shoot in Connaught Place; not a single water spot ruined the day.
The plastic back and frame keep costs down but don’t feel cheap—it’s got a matte texture that resists fingerprints better than glossy rivals. Stereo speakers pump out decent sound too, though no fancy tuning here.
Display That’s Bright Enough for Indian Sunlight
Fire up the 6.77-inch FHD+ AMOLED panel, and you’re greeted by 120Hz smoothness with a peak brightness of 5000 nits that cuts through harsh noontime glare like a knife.
HDR10+ support means streaming on Netflix or YouTube looks vibrant, with deep blacks and punchy colors covering 100% DCI-P3 gamut.
At 388ppi, it’s sharp for scrolling through Instagram Reels or editing photos on the go. The always-on display is customizable, showing notifications without draining the battery much.
Eye comfort modes kick in automatically during late-night reading, which is a godsend for us night owls.
One niggle: the quad curves can lead to accidental touches if you’re not careful, but Vivo’s edge panels help mitigate that. Overall, it’s a screen that rivals phones twice the price for everyday use.

Camera Magic 200MP That Captures Life’s Moments Flawlessly
Here’s where the V60e truly shines—a 200MP primary sensor with OIS that delivers insanely detailed shots, even in low light.
Paired with an 8MP ultrawide, it handles everything from bustling street food stalls to expansive sunsets over the Yamuna.
AI tricks like Image Expander, Festival Portrait, and Four-Season Portrait add that pro-level polish without much effort.
Selfies? The 50MP front cam with eye AF nails group shots at 92-degree wide-angle, making sure no one gets cropped out at family gatherings. Video hits 4K@30fps with hybrid stabilization, steady enough for vlogs or quick TikToks.
In real-world tests, daytime colors are natural yet vivid, and night mode pulls details from shadows that competitors blur over.
Portraits at 85mm focal length give creamy bokeh, while the 20-50x zoom holds up surprisingly well for moon shots. Sure, the ultrawide lacks punch in edges, but for ₹30K, this setup is a steal for content creators like me.
Battery Beast Mode with Blazing Charges
The 6500mAh silicon-carbon battery is the hero here—PCMark tests clock over 17 hours, and real use sees me through heavy days with 40-50% left. Streaming, gaming, hotspot? It laughs it off.
90W FlashCharge juices it to 100% in under 40 minutes, with the charger in-box—a rarity these days. Reverse charging is handy for topping up earbuds. No wireless, but who misses it with this speed?
In my routine—photo edits, calls, social scrolls—it outlasts pricier phones, perfect for long shoots or travel.
Pricing, Availability, and Who Should Buy It
Starting at ₹29,999 (8/128GB), ₹31,999 (8/256GB), up to ₹33,999 (12/256GB), it’s on Flipkart, Vivo’s site, and offline stores with bank offers dropping it to ₹29,499.
Grab it if cameras and battery are your jam—photographers, social media addicts, or anyone tired of daily charging. Skip if you’re a gamer chasing Snapdragon power.
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Vivo V60e Nails the Essentials
The V60e isn’t revolutionary, but it refines what mid-range should be: stylish, camera-focused, and enduring.
In India’s cutthroat market, it carves a niche for practical users who want flagship perks on a budget.
If Vivo irons out software quirks in updates, this could be a segment king. Worth every rupee for its strengths.