When I first held a smartphone years ago, it wasn’t about megapixels or refresh rates – it was about capturing memories. A blurry birthday cake picture or a dimly lit selfie with friends still holds more value than any expensive DSLR shot. Today, brands like Vivo and Realme know that feeling, and they are chasing that emotional connection with camera-centric smartphones.
The newly launched Vivo V60 5G and Realme 15 Pro 5G are both trying to be that phone which doesn’t just click photos but preserves emotions. I have seen people debate over specs, but what really matters is – can this phone capture your special moments the way you want them remembered? Let’s walk through both phones in detail and see which one truly deserves the hype in India’s buzzing smartphone market.
Design and Display
The Vivo V60 5G immediately stands out for its textured rear panel, especially in the Moonlit Blue shade that feels elegant in hand. I found it surprisingly slim at just 7.5 mm, even with its massive 6500mAh battery inside. And it’s not just about looks – Vivo has given this phone IP68 and IP69 water and dust resistance, making it tough enough for everyday challenges.
On the other hand, the Realme 15 Pro 5G brings a fresh design approach with a glossy finish and a large rectangular camera module at the back. It’s slightly thicker at 7.7 mm, but still sleek enough for daily use. Realme too has ensured strong durability with water protection, so it doesn’t lag behind in toughness.
For displays, Vivo is giving you a 6.77-inch quad-curved AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate and up to 5000 nits peak brightness. I personally liked the subtle curves on the Vivo screen – it gives the phone a premium edge. Realme, however, takes the game higher with a 6.8-inch OLED panel boasting a smoother 144Hz refresh rate and even brighter 6500 nits peak brightness, making it almost unbeatable for outdoor usage.
Camera Capabilities
Now, this is where emotions truly meet technology. The Vivo V60 5G comes with a ZEISS-engineered triple camera setup. The main highlight is the 50MP ZEISS main sensor, paired with a 50MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom, and an 8MP ultrawide camera. I tried zoom shots, and the clarity remained intact even at distances – something that makes this phone a strong contender for travelers and photography lovers.
Vivo has added AI features that actually make a difference – AI Hyper Zoom, AI Aura Light Portrait 2.0, AI Erase 3.0, AI Magic Move, and even an exclusive Wedding vLog2 feature for India. Imagine attending a wedding and instantly creating a cinematic wedding video without editing skills – that’s the emotional touch Vivo is aiming for.
The Realme 15 Pro 5G, on the other hand, sticks to a dual camera setup – a 50MP main camera and a 50MP ultrawide lens. The selfies are powered by the same 50MP front shooter as Vivo, so both are equal in front camera quality. Realme has also leaned heavily into AI, branding it as an “AI party phone” with features like AI Party Mode, AI Snap Mode, and AI Edit Genie. For someone who loves experimenting with fun edits and social media content, Realme does have a youthful edge.
Performance and Battery
Both phones run on Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset, which is efficient and powerful enough for gaming, streaming, or multitasking. But Vivo is offering up to 16GB RAM and 512GB storage, whereas Realme maxes out at 12GB RAM with the same 512GB storage option.
Battery is another major talking point. The Vivo V60 5G packs a 6500mAh battery with 90W fast charging, which feels more balanced for heavy users. Realme counters with a slightly bigger 7000mAh battery but with 80W charging. If you’re someone who never wants to carry a power bank, Realme might feel more secure. But Vivo’s charging speed is a little faster, which can be more practical in daily life.
Pricing and Value for Money
Price plays a huge role in India, and this is where Realme usually tries to undercut Vivo. The Vivo V60 5G starts at ₹36,999 for the base 8GB+128GB variant, going up to ₹45,999 for the top 16GB+512GB model.
Meanwhile, the Realme 15 Pro 5G starts at ₹31,999 for the same base variant, making it more affordable. For people who want strong performance and cameras under a budget, Realme’s aggressive pricing is tempting. But for those who want the ZEISS camera experience, premium durability, and unique AI features, Vivo justifies the higher price.
Final Thoughts

I have experienced both Vivo and Realme phones in the past, and I know how different their approach is. Realme often goes for bold design and aggressive pricing, while Vivo focuses on refined elegance and advanced photography. With the V60 5G, Vivo has brought ZEISS-level imaging, durability with IP69 rating, and features like the Wedding vLog2 that connect emotionally with Indian users.
Meanwhile, Realme 15 Pro 5G is like that fun-loving friend who always knows how to bring life to a party – youthful, AI-heavy, and battery beast. Choosing between them is about what you value more – premium photography or youthful fun at a slightly lower cost.
Disclaimer
This article is for informational purposes only and reflects personal analysis based on available features, specs, and brand announcements. Actual performance and user experience may vary. Readers are advised to check official websites and retail partners before making any purchase decision.
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