Vivo launched the V60 Lite 4G in Turkey on September 25, 2025, following the V60 Lite 5G release in Taiwan days earlier. The phone costs 21,999 Turkish Lira (roughly $529 USD / €450 EUR / PKR 148,000).
Available in Titanium Blue and Titanium Black with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. Early buyers get free TWS3e earbuds plus a gift box.
Display
The phone has a 6.77-inch AMOLED screen:
- 1080 x 2392 resolution (FHD+)
- 120Hz refresh rate
- 1,800 nits peak brightness
- 10-bit color depth
- 94.2% screen-to-body ratio
- Curved edges
- SGS Low Blue Light certified
Missing: HDR10+ support (unlike the 5G version)
Processor
Qualcomm Snapdragon 685 from 2023 powers the device:
- 4 cores at 2.80GHz + 4 cores at 1.90GHz
- Adreno 610 GPU
- Supports 1080p displays maximum
Geekbench scores: 467 single-core, 1,536 multi-core
8GB LPDDR4X RAM (plus 8GB virtual extension) 256GB UFS 2.2 storage (no microSD slot) Android 15 with FunTouch OS 15
Cameras
Rear Setup:
- 50MP Sony IMX882 main (1/1.95″ sensor, f/1.79, 79° field of view)
- 8MP ultra-wide (120° field of view, 1/4″ sensor)
- Aura Ring LED flash
The 8MP ultra-wide replaces the V50 Lite’s useless 2MP depth sensor – a genuine upgrade.
Front: 32MP selfie camera
Video: 1080p maximum (no 4K – limited by processor)
AI Features: Starlight mode, Smart Eraser 3.0, photo enhancements, AI subtitles, Google Gemini Live
Battery and Charging
6,500mAh BlueVolt battery (silicon-carbon type) 90W Flash Charge fills the tank in 55 minutes 24-layer protection system, designed for 5-year battery health Vivo claims 27.5 hours of YouTube playback
No wireless charging available.
Connectivity
Network: 4G LTE only Wi-Fi: Dual-band (2.4GHz/5GHz), likely Wi-Fi 5 Bluetooth: 5.0 USB: Type-C with USB 2.0 speeds, OTG support Other: NFC, GPS (no FM radio, no headphone jack)
The 5G version has Bluetooth 5.4 and Wi-Fi 6 – standard downgrade for 4G models with entry chips.
Build Quality
163.77mm x 76.28mm x 7.59mm 194 grams IP65 rating (splash resistant, not submersible) MIL-STD-810H military durability standard
Impressive: 7.59mm thickness despite that massive battery.
V50 Lite 4G vs V60 Lite 4G
What Changed:
- Display gained 10-bit colors (from 8-bit)
- Camera added functional 8MP ultra-wide (replaced 2MP depth)
- Price increased 16% (19,000 TRY → 21,999 TRY)
What Stayed Same:
- Snapdragon 685 processor (no upgrade)
- 1,800-nit brightness
- 6,500mAh battery with 90W charging
- 6.77″ size, 120Hz refresh
Six months between releases, minimal internal improvements.
Regional Availability
Confirmed: Turkey (September 25, 2025)
Certifications obtained for Indonesia, China, and Europe suggest broader launches coming. Pakistan availability unconfirmed but possible.
Real-World Assessment
Strong Points:
- 6,500mAh battery with genuinely fast 90W charging
- Bright 1,800-nit screen with smooth 120Hz
- Improved camera over predecessor
- Slim profile for battery size
- IP65 water resistance
- NFC included
Weak Points:
- Snapdragon 685 from 2023 – entry-level even then
- No 5G
- No HDR10+
- 1080p video maximum
- Bluetooth 5.0 and Wi-Fi 5 feel dated
- USB 2.0 speeds
- No storage expansion
- No wireless charging
- No headphone jack
Who This Phone Serves
Works for people who:
- Live where 5G doesn’t exist or matter
- Value battery life over processing power
- Want big, smooth displays
- Need decent cameras without flagship prices
- Accept 4G connectivity
Doesn’t work for:
- Heavy mobile gamers
- 4K video creators
- Anyone wanting future-proof connectivity
- People needing fast file transfers
In The End
The V60 Lite 4G delivers on battery life and display quality. That 6,500mAh cell with 90W charging genuinely solves the daily charging problem. The 1,800-nit AMOLED with 120Hz looks good.
But the Snapdragon 685 holds everything back. It’s a 2023 entry-level chip that caps video at 1080p and limits connectivity to 4G/Bluetooth 5.0/Wi-Fi 5. For a phone launching in late 2025 at $529, that’s a tough sell.
The 16% price increase over the V50 Lite 4G bought you better colors and a functional ultra-wide camera. Same battery, same chip, same core experience.


If you’re in a market where 5G remains irrelevant and you prioritize battery over performance, this phone works. If you want anything resembling future-proofing or strong processing, look elsewhere.
Price positioned oddly – expensive for entry-level specs, cheap compared to the 40,000 TRY V60 flagship in Turkey. Local pricing realities matter.















