Redefining What a Budget 5G Phone Can Offer
With the Vivo Y60, Vivo is pushing budget 5G phone expectations far beyond the usual checklist of basic specs and modest performance. The device combines a 6.74‑inch LCD with up to 120Hz refresh rate and a huge 6,500mAh battery, positioning it as a practical daily driver rather than a cut‑down compromise. On paper, this makes the Y60 competitive with many mid‑range devices that cost more, especially for users who care about endurance and smooth visuals over flashy extras. The adoption of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 platform, paired with LPDDR4X RAM and UFS 3.1 storage, underlines the strategy: deliver dependable 5G performance and fast storage at an accessible entry point. In a market where manufacturers often trim display quality, battery capacity or durability to hit a price target, the Y60’s spec sheet signals a different approach.

Display and Battery: Flagship-Style Priorities on a Budget
The standout elements in the Vivo Y60 specs sheet are clearly its display and power setup. The 6.74‑inch HD+ LCD may not boast a premium resolution, but its 120Hz refresh rate is a significant upgrade for a 120Hz display budget handset. Scrolling, animations and gaming should feel noticeably smoother than on the 60Hz panels still common in this segment. Even more impressive is the 6,500mAh battery, a capacity usually reserved for niche endurance-focused devices. Combined with a power‑efficient Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chipset and OriginOS 6 optimizations, the Y60 positions itself as a 6,500mAh battery phone built to last through heavy days of streaming, social media and navigation. Support for 15W charging may not be blazing fast, but reverse charging effectively lets the Y60 double as a power bank for other gadgets, underscoring its endurance-first design.
Performance, Storage and Software: Practical Power for Everyday 5G
Under the hood, the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 gives the Vivo Y60 a modern 5G-capable foundation without inflating costs. Paired with 6GB or 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage, the phone targets users who need smooth multitasking and plenty of room for apps, downloads and offline media. UFS 3.1 is an uncommon sight in this class, bringing faster app launches and file transfers than the eMMC storage still used in many budget 5G phones. On the software side, OriginOS 6 based on Android 16 is designed to be lightweight and efficient, an important factor when extracting maximum value from mid-range hardware. The focus here is less on experimental features and more on delivering a responsive, stable experience that taps into the hardware’s strengths, particularly battery life and network performance.
Durability and Value: Mid-Range Pricing, Premium Protections
Beyond performance and endurance, Vivo is leaning hard into durability with the Y60. The phone carries an IP65 rating for dust and water resistance and SGS five‑star certification for drop and shock resistance, backed by a strengthened chassis. Those protections are rare at this price point and should appeal to buyers who want a phone that can withstand daily knocks and occasional splashes. Pricing starts at ¥1,799 (around USD 265, approx. RM1,230) for the 6GB + 128GB variant, with higher configurations topping out at 8GB + 256GB for ¥2,299 (around USD 340, approx. RM1,580). By blending a robust 6,500mAh battery, 120Hz display, Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 performance and serious durability at this level, the Vivo Y60 makes a strong case that “budget” no longer has to mean compromising on the features that matter most in everyday use.
