
Last time, we talked about the vivo V60 Lite and the features it offers.
Today, we’re going to test its gaming performance and see if it can handle our usual titles. Without further ado, let’s begin.
Let’s start with the heavy games first.

We’ll be playing on Low settings + 60 FPS to see how the device performs. Unfortunately, both combat and exploration showed frequent frame drops, making the experience far from enjoyable.
Despite using the lowest graphics settings, the game remains unplayable. This is disappointing, especially considering the device’s price range.
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Next, we tested Zenless Zone Zero on Low settings + 60 FPS. Performance here was slightly better compared to Wuthering Waves, but still not ideal.
There were still noticeable frame drops and stutters, though completing daily tasks felt a bit smoother. Response and loading times were slower than usual, and some map areas caused heavy frame drops. In combat, frame drops were present but mostly manageable.
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For Genshin Impact, we used the same Low settings + 60 FPS configuration. Surprisingly, it performed better than Wuthering Waves, even with its open-world environment. Frame rates were more consistent during exploration, and combat felt smoother.
Character switching and ultimate activations ran without noticeable stutters. If you’re on a tight budget and still want to enjoy Genshin, this phone can handle it decently.
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With the heavier games out of the way, let’s move on to the competitive titles. These games aren’t as demanding in terms of graphics, but they rely more on smooth performance and quick response times.

Moving on to lighter, competitive titles,first up is Mobile Legends. The default graphics were set to custom with low power resolution, but we switched to HD settings for testing.
Gameplay was smooth and stable, with consistent frame rates even during intense team fights. There were no stutters or frame drops observed.
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Next, we tested League of Legends: Wild Rift. The default settings were on a quality preset with 30 FPS, but we increased everything to the maximum.
There were some stutters and a brief freeze during the opening sequence, but gameplay remained mostly stable. FPS dips occurred during team fights, yet performance stayed acceptable overall.
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Lastly, we have Call of Duty: Mobile. We used Low graphics quality + High frame rate settings. Menu navigation showed minor FPS drops, but in actual gameplay, performance was consistent.
There were no frame drops or stutters during gunfights. Flick shots felt responsive, making this device suitable for shooters.
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Overall, the vivo V60 Lite 4G is a decent option for casual gamers. Titles like Mobile Legends and Call of Duty Mobile run smoothly with little to no issues.
However, if you plan on playing heavier games such as Wuthering Waves or Genshin Impact, this device may not deliver the best experience despite its price tag.
Still, it’s a good choice for players who focus on competitive titles and prefer vivo devices. For those seeking stronger gaming performance, though, there are other options in the market that offer better value.

For the price, the vivo V60 Lite 4G is available in 8GB + 256GB for PHP14,999. Meanwhile, the 5G version is priced at PHP17,999 for the 8GB + 256GB model and PHP20,999 for the 12GB + 512GB option.
So that concludes our gaming review of the vivo V60 Lite 4G. What are your thoughts on its performance? Let us know in the comments below!

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