The company has finally put a stop to the leak spree by officially launching the Vivo V70 FE. They’ve dropped off the handset in Indonesia first. We had suspected a 7,000 mAh battery and a 200MP camera on this newcomer, and we are vindicated on both fronts. This is everything you need to know about the Vivo V70 FE.

The display is quite decent and premium with a uniform and thin black bezel. It is a 6.83” AMOLED unit. There’s HDR10+ support. And the panel itself is a 10-bit Q10+ model. Vivo V70 FE’s resolution is capped at 1.5K with a 120Hz fluid motion. The peak brightness on this screen will hit 1,900 nits.
The leaks pointed it out before. This newcomer does have the Dimensity 7360 Turbo chip. They wired it to 12GB LPDDR5 RAM, which is not too shabby. And the storage is UFS 3.1 at 512GB. These aren’t exactly flagship by today’s standards, but they are plentiful in the midrange.

The chip is being used to run their new Origin OS 6 (Android 16), and the D7360 is more than enough to handle that system. They don’t talk about the OS updates, though. At least they added 6 years of security patches to the overview page. You can find Vivo smartphone prices in Pakistan, which range from budget-friendly options to premium, high-performance models.
Now, other V70 siblings have been promised at least 4 Android updates. Maybe it’s the same case with V70 FE. Anyway, Vivo has used a 7,000 mAh battery on it, which is wired to a 90W charging kit. It would last two days and recharge fast.

There are just two cameras on the back panel. This system has a 200MP main unit with OIS at an F/1.88 aperture. Then comes the Ultrawide 8MP shooter. There’s no telephoto lens here, like the V70 or V70 Elite. Another 32MP sensor helps with selfies and video calls.
Vivo V70 FE is big on durability. It’s IP69 with full water resistance. The fingerprint is obviously on the screen. There’s also an Infrared port and Aura Light, with dual-band WiFi. Vivo V70 FE (8/256GB) format starts at a base price of $380 (~PKR 106,000).