vivo S60 full specs leak ahead of May 29 unveiling
The vivo S60 Leaks: A Glimpse at a Potential Mid-Range Powerhouse
We are just days away from the official May 29 reveal of the vivo S60, but the rumor mill has already shifted into high gear. While vivo has been dropping breadcrumbs for weeks, a new leak from Weibo has effectively pulled back the curtain, detailing almost everything we can expect from the upcoming device and its sibling, the Vitality Edition.
Power and Endurance
If these leaks hold true, the S60 is prioritizing two things: battery life and performance. The most eye-catching spec is undoubtedly the 7,200 mAh battery. In an era where 5,000 mAh is the standard, this is a massive jump. Combined with 90W wired charging, this phone seems designed for power users who refuse to be tethered to a wall outlet.
Under the hood, the S60 is expected to run on the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset. It features a 6.59-inch flat display with a 1260p resolution, offering a sharp visual experience without the accidental touches often associated with curved edges.
A Serious Camera Contender
Photography enthusiasts aren’t being left behind. The leaked camera setup for the S60 is impressively robust for its class:
- Main Camera: 50MP high-resolution sensor
- Telephoto: 50MP periscope lens (3x optical zoom) using the Sony IMX882
- Ultrawide: 8MP sensor for those expansive shots
- Selfies: A crisp 50MP front-facing camera
Built to Last
The S60 doesn’t just look good with its glass back and metal frame—it’s built to survive the elements. It carries both IP68 and IP69 ratings, meaning it’s protected against dust and water, even under high-pressure conditions. Tech-forward features like an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor, stereo speakers, and an IR blaster round out a very competitive package.
The Vitality Edition & Global Reach
Joining the standard S60 is the Vitality Edition. This version is a bit lighter at 199g, primarily because it swaps out the Snapdragon chip for a Dimensity 7500 and removes the telephoto camera. It’s a more budget-friendly alternative that keeps the core DNA of the series intact.
For those outside of China, keep your eyes peeled. History tells us that the S-series often makes its way to the global market under the V-series branding. Don’t be surprised if the specs we’re seeing here reappear soon in a future vivo V80 Elite.
