Vivo seems to be soon launching the latest series from its V smartphone line. After previously releasing Vivo V50, V50e, V50 Lite 5G, and V50 Lite (4G) earlier this year, the company is now preparing to launch Vivo V60 without presenting the "Pro" variant first.
According to a report from XpertPick, Vivo V60 has received certification from several regulatory agencies, including SIRIM in Malaysia and TUV in Germany. The device with model number V2511 has also appeared in the European EEC database, indicating its launch in the near future.
TUV certification revealed that V60 will support 90W fast charging. Although the full specifications have not been announced, based on previous patterns, V60 is likely a modified version of the Vivo S30 launched in China in May 2025.
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If you follow the specifications of the S30, the V60 is expected to have a 6.67-inch OLED screen with a resolution of 1.5K and a refresh rate of 120 Hz. This device may be powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 4 chipset, with a RAM option of up to 16GB LPDDR4x and 512GB UFS 2.2. internal storage.
In the camera sector, V60 is likely to carry a 50MP front camera with autofocus as well as a rear double camera system (50MP main with OIS + 50MP ultra-wide). Batteries with a capacity of 6,000mAh with fast charging 90W support are also predicted to be one of its flagship features.
Given that the Vivo V50 was launched in February, the V60 is expected to be officially introduced in August.
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