Vivo is now preparing to launch the new smartphone under the V series, the Vivo V60e. The new device will make its India debut next week and is claimed to offer high-end photography, AI-driven features, and long-lasting performance. While the launch is still a few days away, the smartphone maker has already confirmed a few details, including camera specs, colours, battery, and more. Here’s everything that we know about the Vivo V60e launch date, specifications, price range and more.
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Vivo V60e India launch date
Taking to X, the company has confirmed that the Vivo V60e will launch on October 7 at 12 noon. The fans can also watch the live stream on YouTube and even follow the social media page for the latest updates. The device will get two colours- Elite Purple and Noble Gold.
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Vivo V60e specifications
The Vivo V60e will debut with a 6.78-inch quad-curved AMOLED with a 120Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 1,600 nits. Under the hood, the device will come powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7360-Turbo. It will come backed by a 6,500 mAh battery and 90W fast charging.
It will also offer a 200MP main camera with Multi-Focal Portrait (23mm, 35mm, 50mm), an 85mm telephoto close-up lens. The device will be IP68 and IP69 certified, and a slew of AI features, including AI Festival Portrait, AI Four-Season Portrait, Gemini Assistant, AI Smart Call Assistant, AI Smart Summary, and more.
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Vivo V60e India price expectations
The Vivo V60e is expected to launch in India at a starting price of less than Rs 30,000, positioning it as a mid-range device for users seeking flagship imaging and AI capabilities combined with robust performance.
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