Vivo officially launched the Vivo S60 Vitality Edition on May 29, 2026 in China, alongside the standard Vivo S60 model. This version is the more affordable option in the lineup, starting at CNY 2,899, which converts to roughly ₱26,399, Rs 40,800, or $435. It comes in three storage configurations to fit different budgets and needs.
Here is the full pricing breakdown with conversions:
- 8GB + 256GB: 2,899 CNY (~₱26,399, ~Rs 40,800, ~$435)
- 12GB + 256GB: 3,199 CNY (~₱29,100, ~Rs 45,020, ~$479)
- 12GB + 512GB: 3,499 CNY (~₱31,800, ~Rs 49,250, ~$524)
You can choose from the same three color options as the main model: Starry Sea, Early Summer Green, and Midsummer Night. Sales begin on June 3, 2026. It will be available for purchase through Vivo’s official online store and authorized retailers across China.
For buyers outside China especially in India and the Philippines, do not expect to see this exact name. Following Vivo’s usual release pattern, devices from the S‑series are usually rebranded, slightly adjusted, and launched globally under the V‑series name. You will likely get this same phone or a very close version sold later as a Vivo V‑series model.
A Mid‑range Phone With Dimensity 7500, Sony LYTIA Camera, and Huge 7,200mah Battery
Under the hood, the Vivo S60 Vitality Edition runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 7500 chipset, a newly launched mid‑range chip with the new Armv9 architecture. It pairs this with up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. This processor is built to handle daily use smoothly, from social media and browsing to streaming and casual games. It is reliable and power efficient, though not as fast as the higher‑end Snapdragon snapdragon 8s Gen3 on vivo V60. Software wise, it uses OriginOS 6 based on Android 16. Vivo also promises 4 years of OS updates and 6 years of security patches, so it stays safe and up to date for years.

Camera wise, it keeps the strong main sensor but simplifies the setup. The rear system has a 50MP main camera with Sony LYTIA 700V sensor and optical stabilization. This takes sharp, bright, and detailed photos even in low light. Next to it is an 8MP ultra‑wide lens great for landscapes and group shots. The main difference is there is no zoom lens here. For selfies, you still get the same good 50MP front camera with auto focus, so close ups come out clear and well focused.
The biggest highlight is definitely the battery. It uses silicon‑carbon tech with a huge 7,200mAh capacity. Even with that big battery, the phone stays slim and light. Charging speed is 90W, so you can fill it up quickly when needed. Other extras include 3D ultrasonic fingerprint, stereo speakers, X‑axis motor, NFC, and IR blaster. This one also has IP68 and IP69 rating for better water and dust protection.
Vivo S60 Vitality Edition Specifications
Here is the full official specification sheet from Vivo website:
- Display: 6.59‑inch flat AMOLED, 2750 × 1260 resolution (1.5K), 60–144Hz adaptive refresh rate, 800nits manual brightness, 1800nits global peak brightness, 10‑bit color depth, 2000Hz instant touch sampling rate
- Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 7500
- Memory: 8GB / 12GB RAM | 256GB / 512GB internal storage
- Battery & Charging: 7,200mAh silicon‑carbon battery | 90W wired fast charging
- Front Camera: 50MP with auto focus
- Rear Cameras: 50MP main (Sony LYTIA 700V, OIS) + 8MP ultra‑wide angle
- Software: OriginOS 6 based on Androud 16
- Extras: 3D ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, stereo speakers, X‑axis linear motor, IR blaster
- Connectivity: Dual SIM 5G, Wi‑Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, USB‑C port
- Protection: IP68 / IP69 water and dust resistance rating
- Build: Glass back panel, aluminium alloy frame
- Dimensions & Weight: 157.52 × 74.33 × 7.79–7.92 mm / 196–199 grams
- Model: V2572A
Verdict
Performance
This phone gives you solid speed for daily use. The Dimensity 7500 works well for apps, videos, and casual games. It will not beat flagship chips in heavy tasks, but for most people, it is more than enough. Long software support means you can keep using it safely for a long time.
Camera
Photo quality is still very good thanks to the high‑end main sensor and stabilization. You get clear, colorful shots day or night. Ultra‑wide is handy for more scenes. You just miss out on zoom shots, but everything else works great. Selfies are just as good as the pricier version.
Battery
The 7,200mAh battery is the best part. It easily lasts one and a half to two full days on normal use. Even heavy users will rarely charge before evening. 90W charging tops it up fast, so you never wait long.
✅ Buy it if:
- You want huge battery life and fast charging at a lower price
- You care about good photo quality but do not need zoom
- You like premium features like IP68/IP69 rating, stereo sound, and IR blaster
- You want a slim, light phone that still lasts ages
- You want long software updates without paying flagship money
❌ Don’t buy it if:
- You need top speed for heavy gaming or high‑end apps
- You take a lot of zoom or telephoto photos
- You only prefer Snapdragon over MediaTek chips
- You wait for this exact name outside China, it will launch as V‑series instead
- You want wireless charging, this only supports wired
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