Reports suggest that Vivo V60 has two affordable substitutes: the V60e and V60 Lite (4G). The latter was just found in an exclusive leak by Xpertpick. This famous publication has exposed almost all of its specs and design renders. Here’s everything we know about “Vivo V60 Lite 4G” so far.
The 4G LTE version will come with a Snapdragon 685 chip, which is probably the only weak point of this phone. This is an older 6nm platform with Cortex A73 cores that peak at 2.8GHz clock speed. This may sound great on paper, but the older architecture can’t keep up with newer silicon. Its Geekbench scores average at 473 (single) and 1510 (multicore).
Vivo is rumored to give the V60 Lite 4G up to 8GB RAM and 256GB storage, so it’s sitting in the lower mid-range position. That’s no surprise since the older Vivo V50 Lite offered the same specs. You shouldn’t hold your breath for major upgrades over the existing model.
You get the same 6500mAh battery as last time, with a 90W charging speed as the precursor. It will fully recharge in under an hour. The display is also kept the same on V60 Lite 4G, at least, from what the leak has foreshadowed. You get a flat AMOLED with this Vivo new Lite model.
Xpertpick confirms that it’s a 6.77” panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and likely 94.2 percent screen-to-body ratio. On the renders, the bezels look almost symmetrical on each side. This may be a quad-curve screen, but it is anyone’s guess at this point.
The phone’s default software experience is based on Android 15 FunTouch OS 15. It’s the global skin, meant for countries outside China. Renders show all sides of the device, and we can confirm it has dual speakers, but no 3.5mm jack or IR port.
The camera sees a minor improvement, as the company puts an 8MP ultrawide unit on one of the rear lenses. The V60 Lite 4G keeps the same 50MP main and 32MP selfie snapper on the front. Sadly, the leak couldn't pinpoint the pricing detail. We have eyes and ears open in case something new pops up. Keep watching the news for updates.