The Vivo V70 is now official. Released in India with more markets to follow, the V70 surpasses its predecessor in several areas while rivalling the Motorola Edge 70 on performance.
Vivo has unveiled its new V70 officially. The phone also does not feature the rumored V70 FE, and it was launched with the V70 Elite. To know more about the other new mid-range devices of Vivo, read our V70 Elite launch article.

The V70 is a variant of the V60 in a number of ways but it is also based on the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset that the former model was operating. The Motorola Edge (which costs $509 at the most on Amazon) can also be powered using the same processor. The size of the display has been reduced to 6.59 inches as compared to 6.77 inches. According to Vivo, the flat OLED panel can display 1,800 nits on the whole display and up to 5,000 nits in hotspots of HDR.
Its screen is 2,750 x 1, 260 at 120 hertz, which is combined with a fresh ultrasonic fingerprint sensor and 50-mp front-camera. A 50-MP Sony LYT700 V sensor is used as the primary lens on the backside. An 8-MP, ultra-wide lens is a complement to a second 50-MP telephoto with optical image stabilization.

It has a 6,500-mAh battery supported by 90-W wired charging. Android Android 16 has a six-year update guarantee and continuum security patches on Vivo. In India V70 begs INR45,999 (approximately 505) with 8GB RAM and 256GB drive. Sale of the model will also be done in Europe, Middle East and Southeast Asia.




