- 6500mAh Battery
- 6.77" AMOLED Display
- IP65 Rating
- 5G network not support
- FM radio not support
- Battery & Charger: 6500mAh battery with 90W FlashCharge capabilities, 100 percent in approximately 55 minutes.
- Display: 6.77" AMOLED with FHD+ resolution and 120Hz refresh rate to provide smooth images.
- Performance: Snapdragon 685 Processor and 8GB RAM and 256GB storage to multitask.
- Build: It has an IP65 rating that gives it splash and dust resistance to enhance its durability.
- Software: Android 15 and Funtouch OS 15 provide a smooth and clean user experience.
Story Hightlights
The V-series has always been associated with a combination of high-quality design and good performance, and the new Vivo V60 Lite released in Bangladesh does not break this tradition in the middle-range segment. In contrast to the past, the V60 Lite bridges the gap between it and its more expensive siblings with a smooth AMOLED screen, a huge 6,500mAh battery, and a performance package.
Its 50MP dual-camera feature is good enough to take pictures on a daily basis, and its 8GB RAM and 256GB storage allow one to use the phone with ease. The Vivo V60 Lite is competitively priced to provide the Bangladeshi consumer with a high-end experience and usefulness without breaking the bank. But is it really differentiated among competitors? Let’s take a closer look.
An In-Depth Review on Vivo V60 Lite
The Vivo V60 Lite is now available, with a performance, style and value balance. The main points that have been mentioned in this review are its enormous 6,500mAh battery and 90W fast charging, 50MP Sony main camera, and a lively 6.77-inch AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate. We will also discuss the Vivo V60 Lite price in Bangladesh and how well it performs in the daily performance, good quality build and good overall value in the competitive mid range category.
Box Content
This is what you get inside the Vivo V60 Lite box:
- Vivo V60 Lite Smartphone
- 90W Charger
- USB Type-C cable
- Protective Case
- SIM ejector tool
- User manual

Vivo V60 Lite is packed in a nice package with everything required to start. The phone, a 90W fast charger, a USB Type-C cable, and a pre-applied screen protector will be included in the box. Vivo also comes with a soft protection cover, a SIM ejector tool, the standard user manuals and warranty card. This will guarantee that you can immediately begin using the device without additional accessories required, and the provided case and screen protector will provide instant protection to use the device on a daily basis.
Design & Build Quality
Vivo V60 Lite follows a typical trend of a midrange design, combining smoothness with realistic durability. Its back panel at first look has a vertical shaped pill-like camera module, which holds the dual cameras and flash. The layout is clean and balanced, unlike premium models, but there is no ZEISS branding. The model that I was reviewing was the Starlight Silver, which looks more of a refined understated metallic gray, as opposed to the metallic gray that the photos depict, which made it look more like a refined understated look. The rear side has a matte surface that is of high quality, but it is easy to have fingerprints and smudges. A case assists in handling this, though the device would feel better when covered.

Vivo V60 Lite is a little heavy with a weight of 194 grams but it is well balanced in the hand. It is 7.9mm thick, which ensures that it is slim enough to use in everyday life. Construction-wise, the frame is a durable plastic composite, and it makes it reasonably light, yet maintains the structural integrity. There is an IR blaster and noise-cancelling microphone at the top edge and on the bottom, SIM tray, USB-C port, and single speaker grille. The volume and power buttons are located at the right side and provide a response and touch-sensitive experience.
One of the strong features of the V60 Lite is durability, and it is IP65 dust and splash resistant, which means that it can be used in real life and not to be afraid of minor spills or rain. The design is an overall well-considered combination of design and functionality. It is not a flashy product but rather a clean, ergonomic design, solid construction, and useful protection, so it is a good option when a user in the midrange wants to use a product that is easy to use as well as long-lasting.
Display
Vivo V60 Lite is powered by a 6.77-inch AMOLED display, which has everything to be considered a good midrange screen. It has FHD+ resolution, 120Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 1,800 nits, which guarantees a clear image and a scrolling screen. The quad-curved nature of this display is one of the highlights and besides providing the phone with a high-end appearance, it also improves the grip and the feel of holding the phone, making it easy to hold even though the screen size is large.
This panel is Widevine L1 certified and can stream HD content on such platforms as Netflix and YouTube, and HDR10 can provide more depth to compatible content. Although I was not able to check the compatibility with Amazon Prime directly, it is probable that it is also supported. The lighting inside is also good and it outshines most of its competitors in this category. The display is readable outdoors with a little influence of direct sunlight. Nevertheless, it has good functionality to use in everyday life without significant complications.

The angles are broad and the curved edges are used to form an immersive experience, particularly when viewing video or playing games. The 120Hz refresh rate provides a smooth experience on the screen, and scrolling, animations, and interactions are smooth. But colour-wise, the display, however, does not seem as punchy as some competitors such as the Edge 60 Pro or Nothing Phone (3a) Pro. The colour mode of Bright is a little brighter, but still not as vivid as the more saturated displays on some of the competing midrange models.
It is a good balance of performance, brightness and acceptable colour accuracy that is fit to be used in media consumption, gaming, and daily use. Although it is not the liveliest panel in its category, it also provides a high-end feel and quality work to the average users.
Camera
Vivo V60 Lite has a powerful and flexible camera system in the middle-end market segment, with a 50MP Sony IMX882 primary sensor with OIS, an 8MP ultrawide lens, and a 32MP selfie camera. Although it does not strive to be as versatile as a flagship, it has a fantastic performance in terms of everyday photography and social media.
Daylight Photo:
The V60 Lite is effective in daylight photography. The main camera is used to take clear and close up shots in bright and vivid colours that are very eye-catching. The foliage, buildings and textured subjects are crisp and HDR processing maintains detail in the highlights and shadows. The ultrawide lens provides acceptable colour consistency throughout the frame, which makes the images lively and coherent as the perspectives are changed. Distortion is not very high, but not strictly tamed as some of the more expensive competitors.

Low-light Photo:
The performance of low-light is impressive in its category. The primary sensor is able to capture significant detail and brightness even in a low-light setting. The night mode also increases the visibility, but the colours are slightly tilted to warmer or oversaturated, which makes the scene less realistic. Nonetheless, the camera is still dependable in the low-light shooting, even more than most of the other midrange competitors.
Portrait shots are not excellent. The edge detection is not always smooth and the bokeh effect might not be evenly spread in certain frames. The skin tones are a bit brighter and punchy, which creates an appearance appropriate to the social media, whereas those who want to see natural and true-to-life portraits might be less convinced by the results.
The front camera is a 32MP selfie camera whose images are very bright and vivid, with well-blended skin color and a somewhat softened appearance. These pictures are ideal on social media but they do not have a fine detail when seen closely.

The Vivo V60 Lite has a maximum video recording of 1920x1080 at 30fps. During bright situations, the video is stable and clear with little vibration and clear quality. There is a little grain and colour change in the low-light videos, although these can still be used in casual recording.
The Vivo V60 Lite camera system as a whole is a good combination of functionality and convenience. It provides crisp, bright daylight images, competent low-light images, and selfies worthy of social media, as well as trustworthy 1080p video content, which makes it a good option in the hands of middle-income users who want to capture images and videos but do not want to pay flagship prices.
Performance & Software
The Vivo V60 Lite will run on the Snapdragon 685 chipset, and up to 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage. The storage is not expandable, so it is better to choose the 256GB option that will be more future-proof. The Snapdragon 685 is a slightly improved version of the Dimensity 7300, with a little bit of better performance and efficiency.
The V60 Lite can be used on a daily basis with no problems in terms of apps, web browsing, and multitasking. It can also moderate games, as it can run such games as BGMI or Call of Duty: Mobile at medium graphics settings. On CoD: Mobile on High+Max settings, the phone is capable of sustaining 60fps over longer sessions, whereas BGMI on HDR+Ultra settings can sustain 3540fps, which is similar to other midrange devices. The thermal management is also impressive because even after a long time of intensive use, the phone is still cool, and CPU throttling is stable at about 60 percent.

The V60 Lite uses FuntouchOS 15 on Android 15 on the software side. The interface is clean, intuitive and relatively free of bloatware. Vivo has also incorporated AI-based features like Gemini Live, Circle to Search, and translation of live calls, and an AI assistant in the Notes app, making day-to-day activities and content creation more convenient. AI Transcript Assist is another application that assists in summarising conversations.
Vivo offers three significant OS upgrades and five years of security patches, which is a major value addition to users who intend to use the device over a period of years. Generally, the Vivo V60 Lite is a good balance between decent midrange performance, good gaming, and software full of features, which makes it a good option to use on a daily basis without losing long-term functionality.
AnTuTu Benchmark & GeekBench Score
Vivo V60 Lite performs well in its category as indicated in its benchmark scores.
AnTuTu Benchmark: The phone scores around 374213 points in AnTuTu V10 benchmark, which is higher than 79 percent of the smartphones that have been tested on the site.

Geekbench Score: On Geekbench 6, the V60 Lite has a single core score of 1,023 and a multi-core score of 2,817, which is a good performance in terms of processing every day activities.
These findings indicate that the Vivo V60 Lite can adequately support everyday use, moderate multitasking, and light gaming thus it can be considered as a dependable device that can meet the needs of consumers who want to have a reliable device in the mid-range category.
Battery & Charger
The Vivo V60 Lite has a big 6500mAh battery with fast charging up to 90W, which should last long without the need to recharge the battery. The battery was found to be reliable in real world tests in general tasks. A 30-minute YouTube video took approximately 5 percent of the battery, and an hour of playing BGMI, Call of Duty: Mobile, and Real Racing 3, on average, used about 6 percent of the battery. These findings suggest that the V60 Lite should be able to last a day with ease on moderate to heavy use.
It is also impressive to charge the V60 Lite. The phone can be charged 20 percent to 100 percent with the bundled 90W charger in about 40-45 minutes. The high charge rate performance would guarantee that the device does not take a lot of time offline thus it would be convenient to those who are in a hurry to top-up before going out.

Although the battery capacity remains the same as its predecessor, the processor efficiency and display management has been enhanced, which will ensure that the V60 Lite has an optimized endurance without affecting its performance. In general, the high-capacity battery and the ultra-fast charging are what makes the Vivo V60 Lite a reliable option among midrange users who are interested in long-term performance and reduced charging breaks.
Vivo V60 Lite price in Bangladesh
The Vivo V60 Lite price in Bangladesh is BDT 34,999 (Official) for 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. This price will make it an attractive alternative in the midrange segment that gives good value to the daily user.
Vivo brand shops, authorized retailers, and online stores all over the country sell the phone, so it is not difficult to buy it. The V60 Lite can be considered a good option by buyers seeking a quality midrange phone at a reasonable price without any concern about supply and additional expenses.
Final Word
Vivo V60 Lite is a midrange smartphone that is well balanced in terms of performance, design and usability. Its big 6,500mAh battery, smooth 120Hz AMOLED screen and powerful 50MP camera make it applicable in daily activity, multimedia and casual photography. It provides value and money with good performance in the long-term software support. The V60 Lite is a good phone that comes in an attractive package to satisfy the majority of the midrange purchasers.
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