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The Battery Life We’ve Been Waiting For

Let me be real with you for a second. Nothing kills the smartphone experience faster than a dead battery — you’re out with friends, you need to book a Grab, and boom. Zero percent. We’ve all been there.

vivo seems to get this struggle better than most. Yesterday, on May 29, they quietly dropped the vivo S60 5G and vivo S60 Vitality 5G — two phones that pack a massive 7,200mAh silicon-carbon battery into a body that’s just 7.9mm thin. That’s not a typo. Seven thousand two hundred milliamp-hours. In a phone you can actually hold comfortably.

For context, most flagship phones today hover around 4,500 to 5,000mAh. The Galaxy S25 Ultra has 5,000mAh. The iPhone 17 Pro Max is around 4,800mAh. vivo just put almost 50% more battery inside a phone that’s thinner than both of them. That’s… kind of wild.

Here’s everything you need to know about the vivo S60 series — the specs, the camera situation, the estimated Philippine pricing, and whether these phones actually make sense for Filipino users.

What Is the vivo S60 Series?

The S60 and S60 Vitality Edition are vivo’s new upper-midrange 5G phones, and they’re positioning them as all-rounders with a heavy emphasis on battery life, display quality, and durability. Both phones share the same 6.59-inch AMOLED panel, the same 7,200mAh battery with 90W charging, and the same IP68/IP69 water and dust resistance. The differences come down to the processor, camera setup, and RAM options.

Think of the S60 as the “pro” model and the Vitality as the “value” pick. vivo is covering both the enthusiast who wants a periscope zoom camera and the practical buyer who just wants a phone that lasts two full days on a single charge.

Both devices are set to release on June 3, 2026 — so we’re literally days away from launch.

Key Features That Actually Matter

1. The 7,200mAh Silicon-Carbon Battery

This is the headline feature and for good reason. vivo is using silicon-carbon (Si/C) battery technology instead of traditional lithium-ion. Silicon-carbon anodes can store more energy in the same physical space — that’s how they squeezed 7,200mAh into a 7.9mm body.

What does this mean in real life? vivo claims this translates to roughly two full days of heavy use or up to three days with moderate usage. For Filipino commuters who spend hours on data-heavy apps (TikTok, YouTube, MLBB, you name it), this is a genuine game-changer.

And when you do need to top up, the 90W wired charging takes you from zero to about 50% in around 15 minutes. Both phones also support reverse wired charging — handy for juicing up your wireless earbuds or a friend’s phone in a pinch.

2. IP68 and IP69 Water Resistance

Most phones in this price range give you IP54 (splash-resistant) at best. The vivo S60 series brings IP68 (submersion up to 1.5 meters for 30 minutes) and IP69 (protection against high-pressure water jets).

IP69 is usually reserved for rugged phones and industrial equipment. vivo bringing it to a mainstream stylish phone is unusual — and very welcome in a country where sudden downpours are a daily reality for half the year.

3. A Gorgeous 144Hz AMOLED Display

Both models share a 6.59-inch AMOLED panel with 1 billion colors, HDR support, and a buttery-smooth 144Hz refresh rate. Resolution sits at 1260 x 2750 pixels, giving you roughly 459 pixels per inch — sharp enough that you won’t see individual pixels no matter how close you look.

The near 91% screen-to-body ratio means slim bezels all around, with what looks like a centered punch-hole for the selfie camera. If you watch a lot of Netflix or play Genshin Impact / Honkai: Star Rail on your phone, this display is going to make those games look fantastic.

4. Periscope Telephoto on the S60

The standard S60 gets a 50MP periscope telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom and OIS. That’s the kind of camera hardware you usually find on PHP 50K+ flagships. For concert photos, travel shots, or just capturing your kid’s school program from the back of the auditorium, a periscope zoom is genuinely useful.

The S60 Vitality skips the periscope — you get a 50MP main and an 8MP ultrawide instead. Both phones share the same 50MP front-facing camera with autofocus, which should make for crisp selfies even in group shots.

5. Solid Processing Power

The vivo S60 runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 — a 4nm chip that sits just below the flagship 8 Gen 3 in terms of performance. You’re getting a Cortex-X4 prime core at 3.0GHz, four Cortex-A720 performance cores at 2.8GHz, and three efficiency cores. The Adreno 735 GPU handles graphics.

The S60 Vitality uses MediaTek’s new Dimensity 7500, also on 4nm. It’s a capable midrange chip with Arm’s latest C1 architecture. For everyday tasks, social media, and casual gaming, you won’t notice much difference. Heavy gamers and power users will appreciate the extra headroom on the Snapdragon variant.

Full Specifications Comparison

Spec vivo S60 5G vivo S60 Vitality 5G
Display 6.59″ AMOLED, 144Hz, HDR, 1260×2750 6.59″ AMOLED, 144Hz, HDR, 1260×2750
Chipset Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 (4nm) Dimensity 7500 (4nm)
CPU 1×3.0GHz X4 + 4×2.8GHz A720 + 3×2.0GHz A520 4×2.6GHz C1 Pro + 4×2.0GHz C1 Nano
GPU Adreno 735 Mali-G625 MC
RAM / Storage 12+256GB / 12+512GB / 16+512GB 8+256GB / 12+256GB / 12+512GB (UFS 4.1)
Rear Cameras 50MP wide (OIS) + 50MP periscope 3× (OIS) + 8MP ultrawide 50MP wide (OIS) + 8MP ultrawide
Front Camera 50MP, f/2.0, AF 50MP, f/2.0, AF
Battery 7,200mAh Si/C, 90W wired 7,200mAh Si/C, 90W wired
Water Resistance IP68 / IP69 IP68 / IP69
OS Android 16 + OriginOS 6 Android 16 + OriginOS 6
Dimensions 157.5 × 74.3 × 7.9mm, 207g 157.5 × 74.3 × 7.9mm, 199g
Colors Starry Sea, Early Summer Green, Midsummer Night Starry Sea, Midsummer Night, Early Summer Green

Specs source: GSMArena. Cross-checked with vivo official product pages where available.

Philippine Pricing and Availability

Alright, let’s talk about the part everyone actually cares about — magkano ba talaga?

vivo listed the European pricing at €560 for the S60 5G and €370 for the S60 Vitality 5G. Converting directly and factoring in Philippine taxes and import duties, here’s our best estimate:

  • vivo S60 5G (12GB + 256GB): Estimated ₱38,000 – ₱42,000
  • vivo S60 5G (12GB + 512GB): Estimated ₱43,000 – ₱47,000
  • vivo S60 5G (16GB + 512GB): Estimated ₱46,000 – ₱50,000
  • vivo S60 Vitality 5G (8GB + 256GB): Estimated ₱25,000 – ₱28,000
  • vivo S60 Vitality 5G (12GB + 256GB): Estimated ₱27,000 – ₱30,000
  • vivo S60 Vitality 5G (12GB + 512GB): Estimated ₱30,000 – ₱33,000

Important disclaimer: These are estimates based on European pricing and typical vivo Philippines markup patterns from previous launches. Official Philippine SRP has not been announced as of this writing (May 30). vivo usually holds a separate PH launch event 1-2 weeks after the global announcement, so expect official local pricing by mid-June. We’ll update this post when those numbers drop.

Historically, vivo Philippines launches through Lazada, Shopee, and vivo concept stores nationwide, often with early-bird promos like free vivo TWS earbuds, extended warranties, or discounted screen protection plans. If the V50 and V40 launches are any indication, you can expect similar freebies for the first week of sales.

YouTube: First Look at the vivo S60

IZ TECH on YouTube has one of the earliest hands-on looks at the vivo S60 — check out their first impressions below:

Video: IZ TECH on YouTube. The video covers the design, key specs, and initial camera impressions of the vivo S60.

The video highlights the phone’s surprisingly premium feel given the price point, and the curved AMOLED display looks stunning in person. Early hands-on impressions also suggest the camera performance — particularly the periscope zoom — punches well above its class.

How It Stacks Up Against the Competition

The vivo S60 series enters a crowded midrange market in the Philippines. Here’s how it compares to a few popular alternatives:

vivo S60 Vitality vs. Samsung Galaxy A57

Samsung’s Galaxy A57 (around ₱22,000–26,000 for 8/256GB) has been a go-to midrange recommendation. It’s got a solid AMOLED display and Samsung’s famously long software update promise. But the vivo S60 Vitality absolutely crushes it on battery (7,200mAh vs. 5,000mAh), charging speed (90W vs 25W), and water resistance (IP69 vs IP67). If battery life and durability matter more to you than brand name and software updates, vivo wins this round decisively.

vivo S60 vs. RedMagic 11S Pro

The RedMagic 11S Pro (₱35,000–45,000 range) is a gaming-first phone with a 7,500mAh battery and active cooling fan. It’s more powerful for gaming with its Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip. But it’s also thicker, heavier, and lacks the IP69 rating. The vivo S60 is the more balanced choice — excellent battery life, premium camera, and you can actually use it in the rain without worrying.

vivo S60 vs. Nothing Phone (3a)

Nothing’s midrange offering (around ₱20,000–25,000) wins on design uniqueness with that glyph interface and clean software. But the S60 Vitality offers dramatically better battery life, faster charging, and superior water resistance for roughly the same money. Different philosophies — flashy design vs practical endurance.

Pros and Cons

vivo S60 5G

Pros:

  • Massive 7,200mAh battery with 90W fast charging — genuine two-day battery life
  • Periscope telephoto with 3× optical zoom and OIS, rare at this price
  • IP68/IP69 water resistance — near-indestructible against liquids
  • Gorgeous 144Hz AMOLED with 1B colors and HDR
  • Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 delivers near-flagship performance
  • Up to 16GB RAM — excellent for multitasking and future-proofing

Cons:

  • No 3.5mm headphone jack (wireless audio only)
  • OriginOS 6 — vivo’s Android skin can feel heavy compared to stock Android
  • No expandable storage — what you buy is what you get
  • Estimated pricing pushes into flagship territory for the top variant
  • 207g weight might feel substantial after long one-handed use

vivo S60 Vitality 5G

Pros:

  • Same incredible 7,200mAh battery and 90W charging at a much lower price
  • Identical display quality — 144Hz AMOLED with HDR
  • Same IP68/IP69 protection
  • UFS 4.1 storage — fast app loads and file transfers
  • Estimated ₱25K–33K range is extremely competitive

Cons:

  • No telephoto camera — zoom photos are digital-only
  • Dimensity 7500 is capable but noticeably behind Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 in gaming
  • Maxes out at 12GB RAM (good, but not class-leading)
  • Same OriginOS 6 concerns as the regular S60

Final Verdict: Should You Buy the vivo S60 Series?

Here’s the bottom line. vivo has done something genuinely interesting with the S60 series — they didn’t just chase camera megapixels or benchmark scores. They focused on the things that actually make a phone usable day in and day out: battery life, display quality, and durability.

If you’re a Filipino professional who’s out of the house from 7 AM to 10 PM and can’t always find a charging socket — or a student who’s on data all day between classes and commutes — the S60 series makes a compelling case for itself. Two days of battery life isn’t marketing fluff when the numbers back it up.

Buy the vivo S60 5G if: You want the best cameras (especially that periscope zoom), need flagship-level performance, and can stretch your budget to the ₱38K–50K range.

Buy the vivo S60 Vitality 5G if: You want the same incredible battery, display, and durability at a much more reasonable ₱25K–33K. This is the smarter buy for most people, honestly.

Skip it if: You need a headphone jack, prefer clean Android, or absolutely must have expandable storage. Also, if you just bought a phone in the last six months — the battery life upgrade is nice, but probably not worth the switch.

We’ll update this post once vivo Philippines drops the official local pricing and promo details. For now, mark June 3 on your calendar — these are worth watching.

Frequently Asked Questions

When will the vivo S60 be available in the Philippines?

Global release is set for June 3, 2026. vivo Philippines typically follows with a local launch 1-2 weeks later, so expect availability by mid-June in official vivo stores, Lazada, and Shopee.

How much is the vivo S60 in the Philippines?

Official Philippine pricing hasn’t been announced yet. Based on European pricing (€560 for S60, €370 for S60 Vitality), we estimate ₱38,000–50,000 for the S60 and ₱25,000–33,000 for the Vitality Edition. These are estimates only.

Does the vivo S60 have a headphone jack?

No. Neither model includes a 3.5mm headphone jack. You’ll need USB-C earphones or wireless Bluetooth buds.

Can the vivo S60 survive being dropped in water?

Yes. Both models carry IP68 (submersion up to 1.5m for 30 minutes) and IP69 (high-pressure water jets) ratings. This is among the best water protection on any non-rugged smartphone.

How long does the 7,200mAh battery actually last?

Based on vivo’s claims and the silicon-carbon battery efficiency, expect roughly two days of heavy use (gaming, streaming, GPS, social media) or up to three days with moderate use. The 90W charger refills to 50% in about 15 minutes.

Sources: GSMArena (vivo S60 specs, vivo S60 Vitality specs). YouTube: IZ TECH. Pricing estimates are calculated from European MSRP and are not official Philippine SRP.

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