Vivo has long had a cheaper line of smartphones, the Lite series, that is based on its V-series. The Vivo V60 Lite 5G, which was recently launched in Bangladesh, goes even further with that approach. It closes the difference between the more expensive models with a smooth, high-end design and a huge 6,500mAh battery.
The best thing here is that it has a main camera of 50MP, which is meant to capture quality and clear images without necessarily breaking the bank. The V60 Lite 5G, with 5G connectivity and seamless performance of the MediaTek Dimensity 7360 Turbo, will be a great value to the Bangladeshi users. In a densely populated mid-range segment, however, is it really differentiated? Let’s find out.
An In-Depth Review on Vivo V60 Lite 5G
Vivo V60 Lite 5G is officially launched in Bangladesh and has a good balance of performance, design, and value. The main points are its enormous 6,500mAh battery and 90W fast charging, a 50MP main camera that allows taking detailed photos, and a colorful 6.77-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate.
We will discuss the Vivo V60 Lite 5G price in Bangladesh, daily performance, construction, and its competitiveness in the saturated mid-range market, which will reveal whether the phone is actually worth the money or not, as it promises a lot of features and features.
Box Content
This is what you get inside the Vivo V60 Lite 5G box:
- Vivo V60 Lite 5G Smartphone
- 90W Charger
- USB Type-C cable
- Protective Case
- SIM ejector tool
- User manual

Vivo V60 Lite 5G is equipped with everything to allow you to begin operating the phone immediately. The phone itself will be found on the inside along with a 90W fast charger and a USB Type-C cable that will allow quick charging and data transfer. Vivo is also equipped with a case and a SIM ejector tool. It also has standard documentation such as the user manual and warranty card. The entire package guarantees the Bangladeshi users to be able to begin using their new V60 Lite 5G on the spot, enjoying the protection and support immediately out of the box.
Design & Build Quality
The Vivo V60 Lite 5G is quite similar to the design of the previous model; it has a clean back camera with a pill-shaped shape. The main sensor (50MP) and the ultra-wide lens (8MP) are quite compact and fit well next to the flash, and the back of the phone is made of a smooth and satin surface that is very high-end to touch. I looked at the Ocean Night Black one that gives it a slight luster in the lights. It weighs 188 gms and is 7.6mm thick, so one can hold it easily but not feel it heavy.

The back panel is also matte and may smear with time. They can be wiped away or it can be prevented with the help of a case and it is something to consider when you want to use the phone without a cover. The IR blaster and noise-canvelling microphones are placed on the upper edge and the SIM tray, USB-C and speaker grille on the bottom. On the right edge, there are volume and power buttons which are easy to touch and provide good tactile feedback.
Regarding durability, the V60 Lite 5G will be splash and dust resistant (IP65), so the phone will not be affected by daily spills, light rain, or dust exposure. The construction itself is strong and well-built that does not have creaks and bending in the frame, which instills confidence in everyday use.
The Vivo V60 Lite 5G, in general, has a combination of high-end appearance and quality of the construction. It is an attractive model to the Bangladeshi who can appreciate its refined design, ergonomics and good durable aspects, as well as the quality of the mid-range smartphone.
Display
The Vivo V60 Lite has a 6.77-inch AMOLED display which satisfies all requirements of a good midrange screen. It has FHD+ resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and 1800nits brightness which guarantees clear images and scrolls. Another remarkable feature of this exhibition is its quad-curved structure which not only makes the phone have a high-end appearance, but also makes it easier to hold the phone as it offers more grip and the hand-feel in order to hold the device despite the increased size of the screen.

The panel itself is Widevine L1 certified, which means that it can stream HD content on applications such as Netflix and YouTube, although HDR10 will include additional depth to the compatible content. Although I could not confirm the compatibility with Amazon Prime myself, it is also probably supported. Lighting within the facility is top-notch, and it outshines a large number of competitors in the segment. The display is also readable outside, with sunlight having a mild effect on the display. Nevertheless, it works sufficiently enough to be used on a daily basis without significant problems.
Angles are wide and the rounded edges contribute to giving it an immersive feel particularly when watching videos or playing games. The screen is smooth owing to the 120Hz refresh rate, which presents scrolling, animations, and interactions in a smooth manner. Nevertheless, the display is not as punchy in colour vibrancy as some of its competitors such as the Edge 60 Pro or Nothing Phone (3a) Pro. The vibrancy is better when switching to the Bright colour mode, although it still cannot match the even more saturated displays of other competing midrange products.
In general, the display of the Vivo V60 Lite is good considering its price. It has a tradeoff between smooth performance, good brightness and decent colour accuracy which makes it media consumption, gaming and everyday friendly. Although it is not the most colorful panel in the category, it remains a high-quality touch and a stable operation device among the mid range users.
Camera
The Vivo V60 Lite 5G had a strong camera system that offers a balance between practicality and social-media potentially; it was a middle ground between peace-of-mind features and social-media-minded performance. The phone has a 50MP main sensor with f/1.79Aperture, 8MP ultra-wide lens, and a 32MP front camera. The V60 Lite 5G does not strive to achieve flagship-level imaging; however, it provides good performance in its segment (particularly during the day).
Daylight Photo:

Whilst in bright conditions, the main camera takes sharp and detailed shots with vibrant colours, which instantly stand out. Leaves, buildings, and surface details are interpreted sharply and the comprehensive punchy image is just fine to spread on the web without having to do a lot of editing.
Low-light Photo:
The brightness in low-light situations is fair, with the phone tending to over-brighten them to the point that they may take on somewhat unnatural shades, especially in the sky and shadows. Nevertheless, the camera is able to retain a good level of detail in low-light environments, even better than most of the mid-range cameras.
The ultra-wide lens has the same colour reproduction as the main sensor, and their shots have a wide angle that makes them attractive to the eyes. Distortion has been managed quite well, albeit the lack of detail and sharpness which are of course lower than the secondary camera. It is good with the landscape, group of people or building photography where you want to have a wider view.

Portrait shots are not ideal but they are working. The edges can be not always detected, and the background blur appears not always to be smooth. The skin tones are usually lightened to achieve a social media ready appearance but this effect makes the images appear an ironic bit artificial as compared to phones with more advanced portrait filters.
The 32MP front camera produces selfies that are sharp and vivid and are therefore perfect to share on social media. The colours are warmer and the general picture is smoothed out slightly to improve the look which may be more attractive to some users.
Video recording is available to a maximum of 4K at 30fps, EIS stabilisation is available to eliminate small vibrations when shooting with a handheld camera. The daylight colours and exposure are good, but it has issues with low-light video, which is a bit noisy and brightness is artificially enhanced.
In sum, the Vivo V60 Lite 5G provides a camera experience, which puts emphasis on vibrancy and output that is easy to use. It might also not fully meet the demands of photography enthusiasts who want solely natural sounds, but in everyday usage, social media, and the middle performance, it is a good value and a well-rounded one.
Performance & Software
Vivo V60 Lite 5G has the Dimensity 7360 Turbo chipset with the highest RAM of 12GB and UFS 3.1 storage up to 256GB. Given the impossibility of increasing storage, the 256GB storage capacity is more suitable to a long-term user who wants to store games, media, and apps. The Dimensity 7360 Turbo is merely a slight improvement of the Dimensity 7300, in which the performance optimisations are transferred to the multitasking experience and the usage of the demanding apps.

The V60 Lite 5G can comfortably perform its daily activities such as browsing, social media, and video streaming. The interface is smooth and the application loads fast with little lag even when using several applications. The mid range segment has good gaming performance. Those games such as BGMI and Call of Duty: Mobile can be played on medium settings with high settings providing decent playables at about 3540fps. Long gameplay does not lead to overheating and the phone does not get too hot to be used without the performance being seriously affected.
On the software side, the V60 Lite 5G is based on the Android 15 and is powered by Funtouch OS 15. The interface is updated and easy to navigate and contains minimal bloatware. Vivo has also incorporated the use of AI in its services and products such as Gemini Live, circle to search, live call translation, and AI assistant in the Notes app, which are more convenient to use in day-to-day activities. Another useful productivity tool in the phone is the AI Transcript Assist, which summarises conversations.
Vivo can guarantee the longevity of its usage and a secure experience by the Bangladeshi audience and assuring them of three major OS updates and five years of patches. In general, the V60 Lite 5G is a well-rounded hardware with an optimised software environment that provides a seamless day-to-day experience, solid gaming, and artificial intelligence-based convenience to the user at mid-range prices.
AnTuTu Benchmark & GeekBench Score
The Vivo V60 Lite 5G corresponds to good performance standards, which is also typical of the mid-range category.
AnTuTu Benchmark: The phone scores about 904,210 in AnTuTu v10 benchmark, with its biggest contribution coming in in the form of the CPU (337,926), the GPU (123,256), the memory (200,218), and the user experience (242,810) sub-elements.

Geekbench Scores: With Geekbench 6, the V60 Lite 5G has a single-core score of 1023 and a multi-core score of 2817, which means it can perform well at regular activities but not simultaneous multitasking.
Such benchmark scores imply that the Vivo V60 Lite 5G has a moderate performance, which supports daily use and simple gaming. It might not be able to compete with flagship devices on naked power, but its user experience is satisfactory at its price.
Battery & Charger
The Vivo V60 Lite 5G is a good competitor in the mid-range market, as it offers a huge 6,500mAh battery and is capable of fast charging up to 90W. This is a big improvement that on paper would be used long before the need to carry out more top-ups. During our everyday usage tests, the phone was able to perform longer browsing, social media, and video streaming without issue and did not feel drained even with the 120Hz AMOLED display and the 5G connectivity, which can demand a greater power load.

The device used up an approximate of 5-6 percent of battery within 30 minutes of playing games in BGMI, Call of Duty: Mobile, and Asphalt 9, and it also used about 4 percent in a 30-minute YouTube playback test. This implies that the battery has been highly tailored in terms of screen on time as well as intensive usage hence rendering a satisfactory full day use even to power users.
Billing is quick and easy and the 90W charger bundle means it takes approximately 50-52 minutes to charge to 100 percent. The fast charging makes the phone spend little time in downtime and when compared to the past Vivo mid-range phones, the company has not had to reinvent the wheel.
All in all, the Vivo V60 Lite 5G provides the best battery life and one of the quickest charging technologies in its category. This may be interpreted as long working hours, gaming, or video streaming without having to pull out the charger every time to the Bangladeshi users.
Vivo V60 Lite 5G price in Bangladesh
Vivo V60 Lite 5G price in Bangladesh is BDT 43,999 (Official) for 12GB RAM + 256GB storage. This makes it competitive in the mid-range category, with its features of a 6,500mAh battery, 50MP primary camera, 120Hz AMOLED screen, and 5G connectivity without being priced like a flagship.
It is sold in the official Vivo stores and authorised retailers in Bangladesh, and it can be bought by the users of the country, who want to find a smartphone with good features and reliability. The V60 Lite 5G is a decent phone within its price range considering its performance, display and camera features.
Final Word
The Vivo V60 Lite 5G delivers a compelling mix of performance, design, and battery life at a competitive mid-range price in Bangladesh. Its 50 Megapixel camera, a 6500mAh fast charging battery with 90W, and a smooth 120Hz AMOLED make it a nice daily driver. It is not as powerful or vivid as flagship devices, but it provides decent functionality, a good build, and 5G connectivity. The V60 Lite 5G is a formidable competitor of users who want a well-rounded phone with features, but without going into excessive spending.
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