Vivo strengthened its foothold in the Philippine smartphone market with the launch of the highly anticipated vivo V60, formally unveiled at a grand event. The showcase combined technology and entertainment, with Kapuso Primetime Queen Marian Rivera adding a touch of elegance and star power to the occasion.

Rivera hosted portions of the program, adding a touch of glamour as vivo showcased the V60’s flagship-level capabilities. Her participation highlighted vivo’s vision of positioning the V Series as more than just mobile devices, but as lifestyle companions for modern, style-driven Filipinos.

The highlight of the V60 is its 50-MP Super Telephoto lens co-engineered with ZEISS, a first for the V Series. Offering up to 100× zoom, Telephoto Stage Portraits, and enhanced low-light shooting, the ZEISS partnership empowers users to capture professional-grade photos and videos with ease.

The V60 runs on the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, paired with up to 12 GB RAM and UFS 4.0 storage to deliver smooth multitasking and gaming. A 6,500 mAh BlueVolt battery with 90 W FlashCharge provides reliable all-day power, while its 6.77″ HDR10+ AMOLED display enhances viewing. The device also carries an IP68/IP69 rating, ensuring durability against dust and water.

Available in Berry Purple, Summer Blue, and Mist Gray, the vivo V60 is priced starting at Php 28,999. Units are now available in vivo stores nationwide, with exclusive promos and bundles offered to early buyers. Early adopters can enjoy up to Php 2,000 discount, an additional Php 500 off via Home Credit, and freebies worth over Php 8,000—including a vivo VIP Card loaded with Php 6,640 worth of premium services, 6-month broken screen insurance, extended warranty, and a free pair of vivo Buds worth Php 1,699.

With its combination of ZEISS-backed imaging, robust battery life, premium display, and AI-enhanced software, the vivo V60 elevates the mid-range category. Designed for users who want flagship experiences at a more accessible price, the new device strengthens vivo’s V Series legacy in the Philippine market.