Vivo V60e 5G vs V50e 5G: Full Comparison and Upgrade Guide

By Vipin Kumar

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Vivo is preparing to launch its new V60e 5G in India this month, creating a buzz with early teasers highlighting its design, colors, and camera features. Even before the official release, leaks have given us a sneak peek at what to expect. Many users who already own the V50e 5G are wondering if upgrading makes sense. Let’s compare the two models and see what’s new.

Design and Display

The V60e 5G takes design inspiration from the Vivo V60, featuring a pill-shaped camera module and a glossy back. It’s made of plastic, but it still feels stylish. The V50e 5G, on the other hand, has a camera design that resembles its more expensive sibling, the V50. Both phones offer IP68 and IP69 ratings, which means they can handle dust and water exposure confidently.

In terms of screens, the V60e has a 6.77-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and peak brightness reaching 1800 nits, making it brighter and sharper under sunlight. The V50e also has a 6.77-inch AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, but its peak brightness is lower at 1300 nits. So if you want a display that pops in bright conditions, the V60e has an edge.

Performance and Battery

Both the V60e and V50e run on the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor, and they can be paired with 8GB RAM and up to 256GB storage. This means day-to-day performance, gaming, and multitasking should feel very similar between the two.

The big difference comes with the battery. The V60e packs a 6500mAh battery, which is noticeably larger than the 5600mAh battery in the V50e. Both support 90W fast charging, so the bigger battery won’t take much longer to charge. This makes the V60e more suited for heavy users or long days without needing to recharge.

Camera

The camera setup is where the V60e truly shines. It offers a 200MP main camera along with an 8MP ultrawide lens, compared to the V50e’s 50MP main sensor and the same 8MP ultrawide. Both phones have a 50MP front camera for selfies. The higher-resolution primary sensor on the V60e promises sharper photos, better low-light performance, and more detailed shots overall.

Price in India

The V60e 5G is expected to cost around Rs. 28,749 for the 8GB + 128GB variant, while the V50e 5G launched at Rs. 26,999 for the same configuration. The price increase is modest and reflects the improvements in camera, battery, and display quality.

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Final Thoughts

The Vivo V60e 5G brings meaningful upgrades over the V50e, especially in battery life, camera performance, and display brightness. If you take lots of photos, use your phone heavily, or want a screen that performs better outdoors, the V60e is worth considering. However, if your usage is light and you already have the V50e, the improvements may not justify an immediate upgrade.

Overall, the V60e 5G balances modern features and performance with a reasonable price, making it a strong contender in Vivo’s 5G lineup.

Vipin Kumar

Hi, I’m Vipin Kumar – the founder and main writer at Motvix.com. I’ve been sharing news and updates about cars, bikes, and electric vehicles (EVs) for the past few years. My goal is to give you clear, helpful, and honest information so you can make better choices. Every article on Motvix.com is written in simple language, keeping your needs and understanding in mind.

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