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Vivo V60 coming to India soon: Launch details, features and price leak
Vivo V60 coming to India soon: Launch details, features and price leak

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Time of India

Vivo V60 coming to India soon: Launch details, features and price leak

Vivo V60 teased: Vivo is gearing up to launch the Vivo V60 in India, with fresh leaks suggesting a potential debut around September 2025. A recent TRDA certification hints at key specifications and confirms the model number, indicating the phone's development is nearing completion. The Vivo V60 is expected to be the successor to the Vivo V50, featuring upgraded camera capabilities, enhanced performance, and a sleeker design. Though the official launch date hasn't been confirmed, industry insiders expect the announcement soon. With the V60 series already spotted in global listings, the Indian market could soon witness the official reveal. This article covers everything you need to know about the upcoming Vivo V60 India launch, including its expected specifications, features, pricing, and what makes it a contender in the mid-premium smartphone segment. Vivo V60 launch teased Witness brilliance unfold in every curve, every corner and every move. Be ready to experience the all-new vivo V60 yourself. Launching soon! #ZEISSPortraitSoPro #CelebratingLifeMoments Vivo India announced in an X post that the Vivo V60 will be launching in India soon. The date for the launch and details on the availability of the device have not been confirmed yet. According to a recent leak, the alleged Vivo V60 might debut in India on August 12. Vivo V60 expected specifications It is anticipated that the Vivo V60 will come equipped with a Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 processor and a battery of 6,500mAh. It might offer 90W fast charging and is expected to come with FuntouchOS based on Android 16. The handset is expected to comply with IP68 and IP69 standards for dust and water resistance. It might also include dual stereo speakers and a fingerprint sensor embedded in the display. The Vivo V60 is anticipated to feature a flat AMOLED display measuring 6.67 inches, with a resolution of 1.5K, a refresh rate of 120Hz, and peak brightness reaching 1,300 nits. In terms of optics, it is expected to feature a triple rear camera unit supported by Zeiss, comprising a 50-megapixel primary sensor, an 8-megapixel ultrawide shooter, and a 50-megapixel sensor with a periscope telephoto lens offering 3x optical zoom. It is reported to hold a 50-megapixel sensor at the front. Vivo V60 expected price in India Costing in the range of Rs. 37,000 to Rs. 40,000. The phone is anticipated to be available in Auspicious Gold, Mist Grey, and Moonlit Blue color options.

Realme 15 Pro 5G vs Vivo V50 5G: Which smartphone to buy at around ₹35,000
Realme 15 Pro 5G vs Vivo V50 5G: Which smartphone to buy at around ₹35,000

Hindustan Times

time24-07-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Realme 15 Pro 5G vs Vivo V50 5G: Which smartphone to buy at around ₹35,000

Looking for a camera-centric smartphone in the mid-range segment? Then, Realme is launching its new Realme 15 Pro 5G in India today. While official pricing of the smartphone is yet to be revealed, rumours suggest that it could cost around Rs. 35,000. Given the price range, the smartphone will compete with several mid-range models with similar features. Which smartphone is a great pick at around Rs. 35000? Realme 15 Pro 5G or Vivo V50 5G? Check out the specs comparison to know.(Realme/ Vivo) Now, since major features of the Realme 15 Pro 5G have already been revealed, we can have a greater understanding of how the smartphone will compete with other models in the segment. Therefore, we have curated a detailed specs comparison between Realme 15 Pro 5G and Vivo V50 5G, to know which smartphone is worth the hype. Realme 15 Pro 5G vs Vivo V50 5G: Design and display As per the revealed design of Realme 15 Pro 5G, the smartphone will come with a slim and lightweight build, measuring 7.69mm in thickness and weighing 187 grams. It features a square-shaped camera module, housing a dual camera setup. The smartphone also ensures durability with an IP69 rating for water and dust resistance. On the other hand, the Vivo V50 also flaunts a sleek design with a 7.7mm thickness and 189 grams in weight. The smartphone features a vertically-placed pill-shaped camera bar housing a circular camera module and the Aura light. The Vivo V50 comes with both IP68 and IP69 ratings for dust and water protection. For display, the Realme 15 Pro 5G is confirmed to feature a HyperGlow 4D curve+ display, likely to be sized 6.8 inches. The display will offer a 144Hz refresh rate and up to 6500nits peak brightness. Whereas the Vivo V50 features a 6.77-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and up to 4500nits peak brightness. Realme 15 Pro 5G vs Vivo V50 5G: Camera The Realme 15 Pro 5G comes with a 50MP main camera with a Sony IMX896 sensor and a 50MP ultrawide camera. On the front, it includes a 50MP selfie camera. The smartphone flaunts some camera AI features such as AI party mode, AI Magic Glow 2.0, AI Edit Genie, and more. On the other hand, the Vivo V50 5G features a 50MP ZEISS-integrated main camera and a 50MP ZEISS ultrawide camera. It also features a 50MP selfie camera. The smartphone also offers advanced camera features such as ZEISS multifocal portrait, wedding portrait studio, AI Studio Light Portrait 2.0, and much more. Realme 15 Pro 5G vs Vivo V50 5G: Performance and battery The Realme 15 Pro 5G is confirmed to be powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 processor. The smartphone could offer up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. On the other hand, the Vivo V50 is powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor paired with up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. For lasting performance, the Realme 15 Pro is revealed to feature a massive 7000mAh battery that may support 80W fast charging. Whereas the Vivo V50 is backed by a 6000mAh battery with 90W wired charging support.

iQOO Z10R Tipped To Launch In India Soon; Check Expected Camera, Battery. Design And Price
iQOO Z10R Tipped To Launch In India Soon; Check Expected Camera, Battery. Design And Price

India.com

time13-07-2025

  • India.com

iQOO Z10R Tipped To Launch In India Soon; Check Expected Camera, Battery. Design And Price

iQOO Z10R Price In India: The iQOO, a Chinese smartphone maker, is likely to launch its latest mid-range device, the iQOO Z10R, in the Indian market. The much-anticipated smartphone will be the next addition to the Z10 series in India. The company has already begun teasing the launch by revealing the phone's design and display. The iQOO Z10R is expected to resemble the Vivo V50 series, featuring a similar camera setup along with Aura Light support. As per the teaser, the back panel is likely to be made of plastic with curved edges for a better grip, and the iQOO logo will be positioned at the bottom. iQOO Z10R Specifications (Expected) It is expected to feature a 6.77-inch quad-curved OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, offering a premium and immersive viewing experience. It is likely to be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chipset, the same processor found in devices like the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion and Realme Narzo 80 Pro. On the design front, the phone appears to closely resemble the Vivo V50 series, featuring a similar camera module along with support for Aura Light. The iQOO Z10R is tipped to pack a massive 6,000mAh battery with 90W wired fast charging. On the software front, it is expected to run FunTouch OS 15 based on Android 15, in line with other iQOO phones launched this year. On the photography front, the device could house a 50MP primary camera with OIS, along with a 32MP or 50MP front camera, both capable of 4K video recording. The phone was recently spotted on Geekbench, scoring 1099 in single-core and 2989 in multi-core tests, hinting at solid mid-range capabilities. iQOO Z10R Price In India (Expected) The company has yet to confirm the official pricing of the iQOO Z10R smartphone, but it is expected to launch under Rs 20,000. Adding further, rumours suggest that Vivo might release a rebranded version of the device as the Vivo T4R following iQOO's launch.

Saying goodbye to the Vivo V50 5G is harder than I expected
Saying goodbye to the Vivo V50 5G is harder than I expected

News24

time18-06-2025

  • News24

Saying goodbye to the Vivo V50 5G is harder than I expected

The Vivo V50 5G is a strong all-rounder for everyday use and mobile gaming. Its camera system delivers vibrant, social media-ready images, although video quality shows smartphone limitations. While the lightweight build and weaker haptics may not appeal to all users, the V50 provides solid value at R20 100. Getting the email that it was time to return the Vivo V50 5G review unit genuinely left me a bit down. I have had the phone in my pocket for what feels like forever. I started using it just after finishing up with the Oppo Reno13 5G, a decent phone that didn't leave a mark. But this one? I'll miss it. That might have something to do with how long I've used it – a solid two months. But I think it's more about what the device brought to the table. It became my daily driver and, more importantly, my go-to Android Call of Duty Mobile machine. What exactly is the V50? The Vivo V50 used to be the flagship in the local line-up, a spot that's now taken by the X200 Pro. (I can't wait to get my hands on that.) At R20 100, this isn't a budget Android device. It's aiming for the premium space and its specs reflect that. Specs overview: Processor: Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 IP rating: IP68 and IP69 RAM and storage: 12GB RAM, 512GB storage Battery: 6000mAh, 90W fast charging Display: 6.77-inch Amoled, 2392 × 1080 Front camera: 50MP wide-angle, autofocus Rear cameras: 50 MP main (OIS) 50 MP wide-angle On paper, it looks solid. But we know specs are just numbers unless the user experience backs them up. In this case, I can safely say I had no complaints. From set-up to daily use, everything felt well put together. Writing this actually feels odd; I don't have any major criticisms. What I liked Almost stock Android: Coming from the Oppo, I was bracing for bloatware overload. Thankfully, that didn't happen. There were maybe two or three pre-installed apps I removed, nothing overbearing. Most of the Vivo apps, such as Buds, Notes and Music, stayed tucked away in the app drawer, rarely seen. I liked that. I could keep the apps I actually use front and centre without too much clutter. Smooth performance: It's not rocking the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, but I never once felt like I was missing out. Day-to-day tasks – whether scrolling, switching apps or gaming – all ran smoothly. Animations could be a touch slicker, but that feels more like a software tweak than a processor issue. Great for gaming: Call of Duty Mobile was brilliant on this thing. The Amoled screen and its size made a noticeable difference in gameplay. Sthembiso Lebuso I felt like I had a broader view of the map and could spot enemies a bit more quickly. It'll be a bit of a downgrade going back to the smaller screen on my iPhone 15, though my hands might be relieved. Long sessions weren't exactly ergonomic for me. Battery life: This is one area where the V50 stands out. I ran it as my primary phone, social media, gaming and streaming, and still ended most days with enough battery left to get through part of the next. No need for midday top-ups, which is rare in my experience. What didn't work for me Honestly, there's not a lot to dislike here. The phone is very light, which might appeal to many, but I associate premium devices with a bit more heft. It doesn't feel flimsy, but it took some getting used to. The haptic feedback is also on the weaker side; I missed a few notifications in my pocket. And the speakers? They're fine, better than the Oppo's, but Apple still sets the bar there. Final thoughts: If the R30 000 price tag of the X200 Pro is out of reach, the V50 offers a lot of what you would want from a high-end device for R20 100. The camera set-up is strong, particularly for stills. The colour rendering from Vivo's partnership with Zeiss gives social media photos a bold, eye-catching look. Side-by-side with my iPhone, the V50's images usually came out looking more vibrant, though video still leans towards that 'phone footage' feel. I'm seriously impressed by the lowlight photography of this @Vivomobile_SA 's #V50. Image #1 is the iPhone 15 Pro. Image #2 is the #V50. Feel like the iPhone went a bit too bright here. Whereas the V50 is more true to life, also has better colour and detail. — Into Embi (@Mbiizozo) April 15, 2025 That said, for anyone who wants something premium but not too mainstream, this phone just makes sense. It's fast, reliable, well built and doesn't try too hard. I'll miss it.

Vivo V50 Elite vs Vivo V50: How are both mobiles different?
Vivo V50 Elite vs Vivo V50: How are both mobiles different?

Hindustan Times

time16-05-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Vivo V50 Elite vs Vivo V50: How are both mobiles different?

Vivo has recently expanded its popular camera-centric V series lineup with the Vivo V50 Elite Edition launch in India. The device is priced at Rs. 42,000 and is available in a single configuration featuring 12GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage, and it also comes bundled with the Vivo TWS 3e buds with the package. The Elite Edition bears a strong similarity to the standard Vivo V50, which was released in February of this year. In this detailed specification comparison, we will take a look at what the V50 Elite Edition has to offer and how it differs from its predecessor, the V50, to help you make an informed decision. The Vivo V50 Elite and Vivo V50 share a similar visual design, with a pill-shaped rear camera setup and a blend of plastic back and glass front. However, the Elite Edition includes Diamond Shield Glass, offering a different layer of screen protection. Both models are rated for IP68 and IP69 dust and water resistance, which gives better durability than the Vivo V40, which only carries an IP68 rating. Also read: Oppo Reno 14 Pro confirmed to feature a 50MP ultra-wide lens, 6,200mAh battery, and more On the other hand, the Elite Edition comes in only one variant, 12GB RAM and 512GB storage, available only in Rose Red. Meanwhile, the Vivo V50 is available in multiple colour options, including Titanium Grey, Rose Red, and Starry Night. Both smartphones are equipped with a 6.77-inch quad-curved AMOLED display. Each supports full-HD+ resolution, a refresh rate of up to 120Hz, and a peak brightness of 4,500 nits. There is no noticeable difference in display specifications or experience. Also read: Google hits 150 million users for subscription service with help of AI The camera setup is one of the areas where the models slightly diverge. The Vivo V50 Elite carries a Zeiss-backed dual rear camera setup, with dual 50MP sensors, one standard and one ultra-wide, plus it also carries a 50MP front camera with Aura Light for better selfies. Additionally, the device supports AI-powered photo editing and productivity tools. The Vivo V50, meanwhile, offers a triple camera system with similar Zeiss branding, including a 50MP main sensor, 50MP ultra-wide, and a 50MP front shooter. The main difference is the extra camera on the V50. Also read: How to quietly limit someone on Instagram without blocking, unfollowing, or causing drama Both devices run on Qualcomm's Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor and use Funtouch OS 15 based on Android 15. Vivo promises three years of OS updates and four years of security support for both phones. While the Elite comes only in a 12GB+512GB configuration, the V50 is available in three options: 8GB+128GB, 8GB+256GB, and 12GB+512GB. The software interface remains consistent across both devices. Battery life is solid on both phones, and the Vivo V50 Elite and V50 are backed by a substantial 6,000mAh battery that supports 90W wired fast charging, compared to the Vivo V40's 5500 mAh battery with support for 80W fast charging. Also read: iPadOS 19 update: Apple to unveil redesigned Siri, menu bar and more at WWDC 2025 The Vivo V50 Elite costs Rs. 41,999 for the 12GB RAM and 512GB storage model. Meanwhile, the Vivo V50 comes in several configuration options and is priced at Rs. 34,999 for 8GB of RAM and 128GB storage, Rs. 36,999 for 8GB+256GB, and Rs. 40,999 for 12GB+ 512GB. The price difference may influence buyers looking for budget-friendly choices. The Elite Edition's single colour and configuration also narrow down options. In short, the Vivo V50 Elite offers a fresh look and slight refinements over the Vivo V50, but both share many core features. Buyers should weigh the price difference and available options before deciding.

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