vivo V60 launches internationally, starting with Malaysia, Taiwan and Vietnam
The vivo V60 was announced in early August, initially for the Indian market. Now, the camera-focused V-phone is starting its global rollout with launches in Malaysia, Taiwan and Vietnam.
In Malaysia, the 8/256GB model is already available in Berry Purple and Mist Gray for MYR 1,850 ($440). The other storage options are not available.
vivo V60 in: Berry Purple • Mist Gray • Ocean Blue
In Taiwan and Vietnam, the phone isn’t available just yet. In Vietnam, it’s just ending its pre-order period, but the store hasn’t updated yet – you can check again later today.
Let’s do a quick recap of the phone itself. The vivo V60 is pretty tough, despite its slender 7.5mm build – it is rated IP68/IP69 and can survive being submerged under 1.5m of water for 2 hours of being sprayed with 80°C water jets.
Its focus is on the camera, particularly the 50MP telephoto module with a Sony IMX882 (1/1.95”) sensor and a 3x/73mm ZEISS lens with OIS. It has special modes like Telephoto Stage Portrait and Telephoto Landscape Portrait. Additionally, the phone has a 50MP main camera (1/1.56”, OIS) and an 8MP ultra-wide. For selfies at arm’s length, there is a 50MP front-facing camera with a wide 21mm ZEISS lens. Both front and back cameras are capable of 4K @ 30fps video recording.
The V60 is powered by the new Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 and a large 6,500mAh Si/C battery with 90W FlashCharge. Bypass charging is available for gaming – the 6.77” 1080p+ OLED display has a 120Hz refresh rate and the chipset has enough oomph to run Mobile Legends: Bang Bang at 90fps.
“From its effortless photography to its drop-resistant design and long-lasting battery, V60 is a reliable companion that can keep pace with you and your most demanding tasks,” said Xun Tan, General Manager of Overseas Products of vivo.
vivo V60 5G
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- AltFantasy
- 29 Aug 2025
- YRu
As a Vietnamese and a Xiaomi 14T owner, the Vivo V60 seems incredibly tempting (due to Snapdragon chipset, faster charging, cameras and battery), but ultimately I definitely need a second opinion on whether to trade my 14T in for this thing. Viv...
- jiyen235
- 27 Aug 2025
- XNA
unless you use social media all the time, change accessories all the time and arent ok with little quirks, the chinese model isnt really that bad. Like, it's just tiny issues for the most part, like Google Maps not coming up on the lock sc...
- Minu
- 27 Aug 2025
- SYx
That's my biggest concern about grey importing phones from China, and their UI is significantly better-looking compared to their global counterparts (of course, they're aren't even sold in LATAM, Africa and Europe besides a select few)...





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