The vivo V70 walks into a hot, competitive, spec-driven market of mid-range smartphones priced between BDT. 65,000 and BDT. 70,000. The V60 wasn’t broken. It wasn’t outdated. So instead of tearing up the script, vivo has chosen a different strategy here: refinement over reinvention.
After using the V70 for a while, it feels less like a dramatic sequel and more like a director’s cut. The same foundation, slightly tighter edits, a brighter screen, a bigger battery, a few smarter software touches, and, of course, a fresh coat of what they’re calling “Passion Red” (which looks more like sunset copper, but we’ll get to that).
The vivo V70 Elite arrives in a retail box similar to the V60’s. It includes a charging cable, a SIM ejector, a 90W power adapter, some documents, and a protective case. However, the protective case is transparent and doesn’t match the phone’s color, unlike the cases bundled with some V60 models.
That said, the vivo V70 Elite features a 6.59″ AMOLED display on the front, which is protected by Schott Xensation Core glass and is surrounded by slim bezels. It’s a 120Hz panel with a 2,750×1,260-pixel resolution, 459 ppi pixel density, 5,000 nits local peak brightness, and the capability to display 1.07 billion colors.
Vivo V70 Price & Availability
The vivo V70 Power is currently up for pre-orders. The phone will be available to purchase from February 26, 2026. You can choose from the following variants.
vivo V70 (8GB + 256GB): BDT. 61,887
vivo V70 (12GB + 256GB): BDT. 67,264
Pros
Premium slim aluminum design
IP68 and IP69 rated
Bright 120Hz OLED panel
Reliable ultrasonic fingerprint scanner
Fast LPDDR5X RAM
UFS 4.1 storage speeds
Excellent 3.5x telephoto results
6,500 mAh battery with 90W charging
Extensive customization options
Cons
Same chipset as V60
Gaming capped at 60fps
No LTPO refresh rate
Asymmetrical display bezels
Speakers lack bass depth
AI overprocessing beyond 20x
USB-A charging brick
Poor haptics
