Vivo S60 Launch: Dual-Model Lineup Targets the Premium Mid-Range
The Vivo S60 launch is locked in for May 29, with the brand confirming a dual-model strategy that includes the standard Vivo S60 and the Vivo S60 Vitality Edition. Pre-orders are already live through JD.com, revealing multiple RAM and storage variants and colour options such as Starry Sea, Early Summer Green and Midsummer Night. This is more than a simple refresh: the normal S60 is shaping up as the fully loaded option, while the Vitality Edition is positioned as a more affordable variant with similar design but trimmed hardware. Vivo is clearly aiming the series at the premium mid-range smartphone segment, where it will compete against style-focused rivals from Oppo and Honor. By revealing design, colours, and memory tiers early, the company is signalling confidence that the S60 family can stand out as an all-rounder before full specifications are detailed at the launch event.

Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 and Dimensity 7500 Define the S60’s Performance Tiers
At the heart of Vivo’s upper mid-range positioning is the choice of chipsets. The regular Vivo S60 is expected to run on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, a processor that sits just below flagship 8-series chips while still offering ample power for gaming, photography, and demanding multitasking. Paired with up to 16GB of RAM and as much as 512GB of storage, this configuration pushes the S60 toward the upper end of the mid-range smartphone landscape. The S60 Vitality Edition, in contrast, is tipped to use MediaTek’s Dimensity 7500. This keeps costs down while retaining solid efficiency and everyday performance, making it better suited for value-conscious buyers. Together, these two silicon choices allow Vivo to segment its audience: power users and camera enthusiasts gravitate toward the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3-based S60, while mainstream users get a more accessible yet capable Vitality Edition.
7200mAh Battery and 90W Fast Charging: Endurance as a Core Selling Point
Both the Vivo S60 and S60 Vitality Edition are expected to share one of the lineup’s headline features: a massive 7200mAh battery with support for 90W fast charging. That capacity is unusually high for a relatively slim mid-range smartphone and positions endurance as a key differentiator against many rivals. For users, this should translate into genuinely long screen-on time for social media, streaming, and gaming, while 90W fast charging helps minimise downtime when the battery does run low. Vivo is clearly framing the S60 series as a dependable daily driver that can handle heavy use, not just a stylish device. If real-world optimisation matches the battery specs on paper, the S60 family could become one of the strongest options for buyers who prioritise stamina and quick top-ups over chasing the absolute highest benchmark scores in this price tier.
Cameras, 4K Live Photo, and Ultrasonic Biometrics Bring a More Premium Feel
Beyond raw performance and battery, Vivo is leaning on camera and interaction upgrades to justify the S60 series’ premium mid-range label. The standard S60 is tipped to feature a triple rear setup with a 50MP main camera, 8MP ultra-wide, and a 50MP IMX882 periscope telephoto lens offering 3x zoom, plus a 50MP selfie camera. Vivo is also promoting a new 4K Live Photo mode, designed to deliver high-resolution, motion-based stills while managing heat, memory, and processing more efficiently. A Starlight Live feature aims to enhance highlights for more atmospheric low-light images and videos. On the hardware side, an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, stereo speakers, X-axis linear motor, infrared support, and IP68/IP69 dust and water protection pull traditionally flagship-style features into the S60 line, elevating everyday usability and creating a more refined overall experience than typical mid-range devices.
Design, Display, and the Logic Behind Vivo’s Dual-Model Strategy
Styling has always been central to Vivo’s S-series identity, and the S60 lineup continues this approach. Both models are expected to use a 6.59-inch flat OLED-class display with 1.5K (1260p) resolution, metal frames, and glass backs. Vivo’s new silver-white finish, inspired by shimmering summer seas, and the textured Starry Sea colourway are designed to catch light and visually blend into the camera module, giving the phones a more upscale look. The dual-model strategy helps Vivo maintain a unified design language while using internal hardware differences to separate segments. The standard S60 combines Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, a periscope telephoto camera, and premium extras for users who want a higher-end mid-range smartphone. The Vitality Edition keeps the big 7200mAh battery and 90W charging but simplifies components like the processor and camera, targeting buyers who value endurance and aesthetics at a lower overall spec level.
