The Vivo V50, V50e, V50 Lite 5G, and V50 Lite (4G) were introduced earlier this year, adding to Vivo’s V-series lineup. Nevertheless, the series has shown no signs of a “Pro” model. The business seems to be moving directly to the next generation instead. The Vivo V60 has now received certification from several regulatory platforms, indicating that it may arrive in the upcoming weeks, according to a report by XpertPick.
Germany’s TUV certification body and Malaysia’s SIRIM have approved the Vivo V60, which is registered under the model number V2511. The same device had previously been listed in Europe’s EEC database.

The TUV certification indicates that the device will support 90W fast charging, even though the SIRIM listing confirms that it will be marketed as the Vivo V60. The phone’s other features have not yet been made public.
The V60 is likely a modified version of the Vivo S30, which debuted in China in May 2025, following Vivo’s prior approach.
Vivo S30:
The new Vivo S30 will sport a 6.67-inch 1.5K AMOLED flat display (2400×1080p) with 120Hz refresh rates. It is now powered by a Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 SoC coupled with 12GB/16GB RAM and 256GB/512GB storage space.
Vivo S30 features a 50MP Sony LYT700V /1.56″ with an f/1.88 aperture and OIS and an 8MP ultra-wide sensor. Lastly, a 50MP IMX882 3x periscope telephoto camera with f/2.65 aperture exists. On the front, it ships with a massive 50MP selfie shooter with dual soft LED flash.
The connectivity option includes a Dual SIM with Dual 5G, 4G LTE, and VoLTE support, Wi-Fi 6, A-GPS, GLONASS, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, and a USB Type-C port.
It packs a 6500 mAh battery with 90W fast charging support. The device runs on Android 15 with OriginOS 5.0 on top. It measures 7.19mm thick and weighs 192g. The device also gets an NFC, IP64 rating and an in-display fingerprint.





