The vivo V60 Lite has finally dropped in the Philippines, coming in two versions: one with 4G and another with 5G. At first glance, they look exactly alike, and that’s because they pretty much are. The only major difference is the chipset and a few AI features that the 5G version gets. Everything else, from the display and camera setup to the battery and design, is the same.

The specs that matter
Both versions share the same design and most of their internal parts with the exception of the chipset. See how their differ below:
| Display | 6.77 inch AMOLED, Full HD+ resolution, 120 Hz refresh rate |
| Chipset | MediaTek Dimensity 7360-Turbo (5G) Qualcomm Snapdragon 685 (4G) |
| Memory and Storage | 8GB/256GB (4G) Up to 12GB/512GB (5G) |
| Battery | 6,500 mAh BlueVolt Battery, 90W FlashCharge |
| Camera | 50 MP main with 8 MP ultra-wide, 32MP front camera |
| Audio | Stereo speakers with up to 400% Volume Boost |
| Software | Funtouch OS 15, Android 15 |
| Protection | IP65 Dust and Water Resistance |
| Price | ₱14,999 (4G), ₱17,999 for the 8GB/256GB (5G), ₱20,999 for the 12GB/512GB (5G) |
What’s good about it
The 6.77 inch AMOLED screen looks nice and vibrant. The 120Hz refresh rate gives it smooth animations and fluid navigation that make it stand out from typical budget phones.

A 6,500 mAh battery with 90W charging is one of its strongest selling points. Even if you drain it completely, charging back up is quick and hassle-free.


Both 4G and 5G variants look the same and share most specs, so users do not have to worry about missing out on major features when choosing the cheaper model.
The 5G variant gets extra AI-powered photo enhancements that slightly improve clarity, color balance, and scene detection. It is not mind-blowing, but it helps.
Where it falls short
The Snapdragon 685 handles daily tasks fine but starts to slow down with heavier apps or games. The Dimensity 7360-Turbo in the 5G version performs better, but not by a huge margin. Neither feels like a major upgrade in speed or multitasking.

The V60 Lite looks sleek, but the plastic back takes away that premium touch that other mid-range phones are now offering at similar prices.
The 50 MP main camera performs well in good lighting, but low-light shots can be soft or grainy. The AI on the 5G model improves it slightly, but not enough to make a huge difference.





At ₱14,999 to ₱20,999, the V60 Lite is entering a crowded space filled with other brands offering more raw power or better cameras. vivo’s build and reputation are reliable, but the specs-to-price ratio feels a little off this time.
Verdict: Sakto Lang
The vivo V60 Lite lands in our Sakto Lang category. It’s not bad at all, but it also does not deliver anything groundbreaking. It plays it safe with a nice display, solid battery life, and a good-looking design, yet it misses that extra spark that would make it a Maganda Na or Super Sulit pick.

The 4G version is fine for light users and everyday tasks, while the 5G version adds small perks like AI improvements and better data speeds.
It comfortably sits in Sakto Lang territory as it it decent and dependable.
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