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Vivo V60e: A Comprehensive Review of Its Key Features and Performance

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Publish On: October 25, 10 05:36:56 PM
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Display 5/4.2
Performance 5/4.2
Camera 5/4.6
Battery 5/4.6

Good

  • 200MP Camera
  • 6,500mAh Battery
  • IP68 / IP69 Water and Dust resistant

Bad

  • No memory support
  • FM not available

    Story Hightlights

  • Camera: Main rear 200 MP optical image stabilised 30x zoom camera.
  • Battery & Charger: Big 6,500 mAh battery with 90W fast charging to use a long time and charge in a short period.
  • Display: A 6.77 inch quad-curved AMOLED screen with 120 Hz refresh rate and 1,600 nits of brightness.
  • Build: IP68 / IP69 water and dust resistant and Diamond Shield Glass drop protection.
  • AI Features: Artificial intelligence-based camera and software applications, such as AI Festival Portrait, AI Erase 3.0, and live call translation applications.

Vivo is also setting the pace with the new mid-range model Vivo V60e. Although the e series has long been a watered-down version of the core V line, this model is more like a close to flagship experience at a more approachable price. It has a smooth, high-end design, a 120Hz AMOLED display, and a huge 6,500mAh battery that is capable of lasting all day. 

However, the genuine showstopper is its 200MP primary camera, which will offer sharp sharpness and bright color reproduction. Having powerful performance, being supported by a modern MediaTek Dimensity chipset, Vivo V60e tries to unite power, style, and photography excellence in the same device. However, is it really as premium as it claims to be? Let’s take a closer look.

An In-Depth Review on Vivo V60e

Vivo V60e is launched and it has a good combination of performance, design, and value. It has a huge 6,500mAh battery with 90W rapid charging, a potent 200MP primary camera, and a clear 6.77-inch AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, which are featured in this review. The Vivo V60e price in Bangladesh, daily performance, and the quality of the build will also be discussed. The V60e has enhanced hardware and sophisticated appearance, thus it targets to provide high end features in the middle-range segment, so it can be taken seriously by anyone who wants to buy a smart phone with features.

Box Content

This is what you get inside the Vivo V60e box:

  • Vivo V60e Smartphone
  • 90W Charger
  • USB Type-C cable
  • Protective Case
  • SIM ejector tool
  • User manual

Vivo v60e box content

Vivo V60e is well packaged with all the necessities that a person would expect of a modern mid-range smartphone. The Vivo V60e handset, a transparent protective case, a built-in screen protector, 90W fast charger with USB Type-C cable, and SIM ejector tool are included in the box. Vivo also has a little bit of documentation and a quick start guide on how to set it up. All in all, the box contents are not complicated but they are complete enough to get you going immediately after opening the box.

Design & Build Quality

The Vivo V60e is also based on the DNA of the regular V60 and has a more high-end appearance, which is more of a flagship than a mid-range phone. It has the same smooth, pill-shaped camera module on the back, but with no ZEISS branding as on the more expensive models. The two-camera system is well integrated into the design and there is a well-positioned LED flash. The rear panel is of sleek matte surface, which appears classy when exposed to light, yet gets smudged and dirty within a short time. Fortunately, they can be wiped off or prevented by the provided clear case.

The unit that I was looking at was in the Elite Purple color but it is more of a deep Burgundy shade rather than purple. It is unobtrusive, elegant and does not look conspicuous. The Vivo V60e weighs 190 grams, which is not too heavy and is solid to hold. It is also easy to hold and even fit in a pocket due to its slim profile of 7.5mm.

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The frame itself contains some useful design elements: there is an IR blaster and noise-cancelling microphone on the top, and the bottom edge contains a SIM tray, USB Type-C, and single speaker grille. The right side has tactile volume and power buttons that are well feedback and easily accessible when using one hand.

The fact that the phone has an IP68 and IP69 rating is what contributes to its longevity the most since this is not a common feature in this category. It implies that the V60e is resistant to dust, water splashes, and even submersion in water, which provides the user with the additional confidence in daily use.

All in all, Vivo has been able to create a good balance between style and durability with the V60e. It looks and feels sophisticated, has great protection, and continues the sleek design language the brand has been known to have.

Display

Vivo V60e comes with an 6.77-inch FHD+ resolution AMOLED screen, a 120Hz refresh rate, and a peak brightness of 1,600 nits. It has all the right boxes on paper as a mid-range phone, but its most notable feature is its quad-curved design. The thin curves on its sides also provide the phone with a high-end appearance and feel comfortable in the hand, similar to what an actual flagship should look like.

The panel is compatible with HDR10 and Widevine L1 certified, which allows it to play full HD on streaming sites such as Netflix and YouTube. Amazon Prime Video is not publicly traded, yet it is likely to support HDR playback too. The display is very bright and clear indoors and it can easily be seen to be superior to a number of competitors. The outdoor visibility is also good enough, not being of the best in the direct sunlight, but being easily readable in normal daylight.

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Regarding the viewing experience, the V60e has a solid sharpness and good contrast levels in their screen that makes movies and games appear detailed and smooth. The 120Hz refresh rate is smoother to scroll through menus or social media, and the touch response is fast and precise. The angles are broad, and the curved edges provide an immersive aspect to the content, which makes it more engaging.

With this said, the panel a bit lacks in the area of color vibrancy. The colors still do not stand out as much as they do on rival screens such as the Motorola Edge 60 Pro and the Nothing Phone (3a) Pro even with the color mode changed to Bright. Nevertheless, the display on the Vivo V60e is adequate and of a high quality in terms of daily chores, streaming, and casual gaming. All in all it is a bright, smooth, and immersive screen that makes the phone more attractive to the eye though it may not be the leader in the color punch.

Camera

The Vivo V60e is very competitive within the mid range camera segment, It has a 200MP primary sensor with OIS, an 8MP ultrawide lens, and a 50MP front camera. This position places it in a head-on collision with the Motorola Edge 60 Pro which is generally considered one of the most powerful camera performers in this price range.

Daylight Photo:

The Vivo V60e is glowing in the daytime. It has sharp and detailed images in rich colors and sharpness throughout the frame. The pictures are vivid, active and can be used in social media without additional editing. The color processing is however more saturated than the natural, and this may not attract the users who want a neutral color. Nevertheless, to the majority, such intense treatment makes photos out of the camera more interesting.

vivo v60e day light image

Low-light Photo:

The V60e produces bright and sharp images in low light, but occasionally adds a bluish hue to realism. The Motorola Edge 60 Pro preserves the correct tones, even though the results are darker. The ultrawide lens of the V60e works well as well, maintaining the same color reproduction and exposure with minimal distortion.

Portrait performance is one area that the phone is not doing so well. Subjects are sharp and well-exposed, but edge detection is not always precise, and the background blur may be spotted. There are some portraits which exhibit irregular bokeh, with sections of the background falling out of focus unnaturally. This can be solved by future software updates of Vivo since it focuses on portrait photography.

vivo v60e low light image

The 200MP mode however is actually a show of strength of the sensor. The detail is also amazing in high-resolution shots, as the textures on buildings, foliage and clothing are much more visible, even when light is low. The 200MP images are much more resistant to zooming or cropping compared to the pixel-binned 12MP output, providing better and sharper images.

Selfies from the 50MP front camera are detailed and well-lit, leaning toward a warmer tone that flatters skin but slightly reduces realism. Video recording performance is solid as well, with stable 4K output and decent dynamic range. Overall, the Vivo V60e stands out as a camera-first device, ideal for users who enjoy vibrant, visually striking photography straight out of the box.

Performance & Software

The Vivo V60e is based on the Dimensity 7360 Turbo chipset, with a maximum of 12GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage. Although it does not have expandable storage, the 256GB model will probably be adequate to satisfy the long-term requirements of most users. The Dimensity 7360 Turbo is just a more advanced and improved variant of the Dimensity 7300 with a higher clock speed and a little better performance. This can be seen in benchmark results, which have the V60e a step above most phones with similar hardware.

The phone works well in real-life applications. Social media browsing, messaging and multitasking are performed without difficulties in everyday life. Apps load fast, the transitions are smooth and there is no obvious lag when switching between two or more apps. In the case of gaming, games such as BGMI and Call of Duty: Mobile can be played in medium to high settings with relative consistency. On CoD: Mobile, the phone is capable of running at a consistent 60fps with High+Max graphics, and BGMI at HDR+Ultra runs at about 3540fps. Thermal control is also properly regulated and there is little heat generation even after prolonged use. The device was approximately 60 percent stable in the CPU Throttling Test, which is good in its category.

vivo v60e performance software image

On the software side the Vivo V60e comes with FuntouchOS 15 which is based on Android 15. The interface is contemporary and clean and has very little bloatware and easy navigation. Vivo has incorporated a number of AI-based features, such as Gemini features of Google and various convenient features, such as Circle to Search, AI Transcript Assist, and live call translation. They are actually productive and convenient tools that do not seem gimmicky.

Another strength of Vivo is its long-term support. The brand is guaranteed to update its Android three times and five years of security patches, meaning that the V60e will be reliable in the coming years. In general, the experience of performance and software is very well balanced in terms of speed, efficiency, and readiness to the future.

AnTuTu Benchmark & GeekBench Score

The MediaTek Dimensity 7360 Turbo chipset provides the Vivo V60e with good performance standards in its price range. Kimovil said that the device scored around 889806 on the AnTuTu benchmark, which is more than 79 percent of smartphones in the category. NanoReview has recorded a higher average of approximately 859,863 which is a consistent score in the different tests.

vivo v60e an tu tu score image

According to NanoReview, in Geekbench 6, the V60e achieved 1,029 in single-core and 2,906 in multi-core performance. According to these findings, the device might not be as powerful as flagship models but it provides a balanced performance that can be used in day-to-day activities and moderate multitasking.

On the whole, the benchmark scores of the Vivo V60e indicate that it is a good mid-range phone, which can provide its users with a good performance without the high cost.

Battery & Charger

The Vivo V60e has a large battery capacity of 6,500mAh, and it supports 90W fast charging, an extension of Vivo’s emphasis on long-life batteries in its mid-range products. On paper, the figures are impressive, but in reality, the battery performance is approximately the same as that of the V50e of last year. The results in the PCMark battery test were not much different, which may not appear immediately, but it is indicative of the fact that the brighter display and the more powerful processor of the V60e consume more energy. Practically, the phone can perform the day-to-day chores with ease, and it provides endurance of a day to an average user.

As part of the lab testing, a 30-minute video on YouTube consumed approximately 6 percent of battery, and 30-minute play time in games such as BGMI, Call of Duty: Mobile, and Real Racing 3 consumed approximately 6 percent on average. This means that it is well optimised and the big battery will last comfortably with mixed usage.

There is also very easy charging, and the battery can be charged with the included 90W charger in approximately 40 minutes to 100 percent. This is reflective of the charging speed of the V50e and it goes to show that Vivo did not have to undertake any big modifications, quick, dependable charging with a huge battery is one of the strongest selling points of the V60e.

Vivo V60e price in Bangladesh

Vivo V60e comes in two variants in Bangladesh, 8GB RAM and 256GB storage and 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. The 8GB/128GB is priced at BDT 40,000 (unofficial), and the 12GB/256GB cost BDT 43,000 (Unofficial). 

Based on its features, the V60e is a good value to those who want to use it with performance and advanced camera features without going into the realm of flagship prices.

Final Word

Vivo V60e is a powerful mid-price smartphone with impressive design, screen, and camera capabilities. The 200MP main camera, huge 6,500mAh battery, and 120Hz AMOLED display make it a powerful competitor in its category. Although there are slight flaws in portrait photography and color vibrancy, the whole experience is refined and pleasant. The V60e, with consistent performance, quick charging and extended software coverage, is a great value to users who want a device with all the features, camera-oriented features, but without flagship prices.

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