A Budget 5G Phone Built Around a 120Hz Display
The Vivo Y60 is positioned squarely as a budget 5G phone, but its display spec reads more like a mid-range offering. At the center is a 6.74-inch LCD panel with a waterdrop notch, HD+ 1600 x 720 resolution and a tall 20:9 aspect ratio. The standout is its support for up to 120Hz refresh rate, giving smoother scrolling and animations than the typical 60Hz panels still common at this price tier. For users who spend most of their time in social feeds, web browsing or casual gaming, the higher refresh rate should make everyday interactions feel more fluid. While the resolution is modest, the combination of screen size and refresh rate positions the Y60 as an attractive 120Hz display phone for cost-conscious buyers who value perceived speed and visual smoothness over pixel density.

Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 and 5G: Performance Where It Counts
Under the hood, the Vivo Y60 relies on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 4 Gen 2, a 4‑series chipset tuned for efficiency and 5G connectivity rather than raw power. Paired with 6GB or 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage, the phone is designed to handle everyday tasks smoothly: messaging, browsing, video streaming and light gaming should be well within its comfort zone. The inclusion of dual 5G SIM support strengthens its credentials as an accessible 5G handset, while Bluetooth 5.1, dual-band Wi‑Fi, GPS and USB‑C round out the connectivity package. A side-mounted fingerprint sensor and infrared remote control add practical touches that are often cut from cheaper devices. In performance terms, the Y60 aims to deliver “good enough” power with modern 5G support, aligning with its mission as a capable yet affordable Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 budget 5G phone.
6,500mAh Battery and IP65 Durability: Built to Last
Battery and durability are where the Vivo Y60 leans into features usually emphasized on rugged or higher-priced phones. Its 6,500mAh battery is significantly larger than the typical 5,000mAh pack in many rivals, promising multi‑day endurance for moderate users. Support for 15W charging and reverse charging adds flexibility, letting the phone double as a power bank for smaller accessories in a pinch. Durability is another key pillar: the Y60 carries an IP65 rating for dust and water resistance, offering protection against everyday splashes and light exposure to the elements. Complementing this is SGS five‑star certification for drop and shock resistance, suggesting extra reassurance for users prone to accidental drops. Combined, the 6,500mAh battery and reinforced build help the Y60 stand out as a long‑lasting, resilience‑focused option in the budget 5G phone category.
Software, Cameras and Pricing: The Trade-Offs of a Budget 5G Package
On the software side, the Vivo Y60 ships with OriginOS 6 based on Android 16, bringing Vivo’s latest interface customisation and feature set to an affordable device. Photography is more restrained: a single 13MP rear camera with autofocus and LED flash, plus a 5MP front camera for selfies and video calls. This minimalist camera setup reveals where Vivo has cut back to fund the 120Hz display, 6,500mAh battery and durability extras. Pricing starts at 1,799 Yuan, which is listed as around USD 265 (approx. RM1,260) for the 6GB + 128GB variant, rising to 1,999 Yuan (around USD 300, approx. RM1,430) for 6GB + 256GB and 2,299 Yuan (around USD 340, approx. RM1,620) for 8GB + 256GB. At these levels, the Y60 undercuts many competitors while still delivering headline features that typically belong to more expensive 120Hz display phones.
