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Vivo V60e sale starts in India: 3 reasons to buy and 1 to skip it

The Vivo V60e is now available to buy in India. It is the most affordable phone in the V-series lineup at the time of writing with a price starting at Rs 29,999 for a version with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. It follows hot on the heels of the V60. You can think of the V60e as a watered-down V60, though there are some areas where it is also better, which is fantastic.

India Today Tech has reviewed the Vivo V60e at length and found it to be a competitive proposition particularly when it comes to design and cameras. be sure to check out for all the nitty-gritties. Here we’ll give you a quick rundown of what works, and what doesn’t, for this V-series phone. For keeping things short and precise, we give you 3 reasons why you should buy the V60e and 1 reason why, you might want to skip it.

Yay 1: Cameras and AI

The main talking point about the Vivo V60e has to be its cameras. The device packs 200-megapixel main sensor and comes with several AI features. The main sensor provides sharp and detailed images even in low-light conditions. You also get Optical Image Stabilsation (OIS) with the main sensor and an Aura Light for low-light settings.

The front camera is a 50-megapixel sensor and provides optimal selfies. The 8-megapixel ultrawide sensor is good enough for some occasional photos. You get a host of AI filters, including India-exclusive Festive and Wedding modes. These filters can transform the entire look of the image with AI.

Yay 2: Solid battery life

The Vivo V60e packs a 6,500mAh battery. The phone can easily last for more than a day on a single charge as noted in our full review. When you do need to plug in the device, the 90W fast charging support will get it back to 100 per cent in just over an hour.

Yay 3: Impressive display

The V60e comes with a 6.77-inch quad-curved AMOLED display. The screen is impressive while streaming shows or movies, and the colours look good. The quad curves minimise the bezels, making the device look premium. The device has a peak brightness of 1,600nits.

Nay 1: Gaming performance leaves you wanting

The Vivo V60e is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7360 Turbo chipset. The processor is adequate for regular usage. However, gamers may not be satisfied with the performance during long gaming sessions and multitasking. The V60e is best suited for occasional gaming.

Vivo V60e price, availability and other details before you buy

The Vivo V60e is available both online and offline. All offers are accessible via the official Vivo website, Flipkart, Amazon, and partner retail stores. The V60e comes in Elite Purple and Noble Gold, with three configurations: 8GB/128GB at Rs 29,999, 8GB/256GB at Rs 31,999, and 12GB/256GB at Rs 33,999.

Online customers can get a flat 10 percent instant bank discount with select cards from HDFC, ICICI, Axis Bank (on Amazon), and SBI, or opt for an exchange bonus of up to 10 percent. Additional perks include up to six months of no-cost EMI, a free one-year extended warranty, and the option to buy Vivo TWS 3e earbuds at Rs 1,499 as part of the bundle.

Offline buyers receive similar incentives, such as up to 10 percent cashback, 12 months zero down payment, a 1-year free extended warranty, and up to 10 percent exchange bonus. Other deals include 60 percent assured buyback in 12 months, free access to 10 OTT apps for six months (on select Jio prepaid plans), and bundled device protection.

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