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Vivo V70 & V70 Elite Unboxing: Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, Zeiss Optics & 6500mAh Battery

Vivo V70 & V70 Elite Review
Vivo V70 & V70 Elite Review

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chandan yadav@chandanyadav
Tech Review

OPPO V70 vs V70 Elite – Unboxing, Design, Performance & More

A comprehensive look at the latest V‑series flagship contenders

February 28 2026 | 5 min read

🔑 Key Highlights

  • V70 Elite gains Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 (≈1.9 M AnTuTu) vs. Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 (≈1.5 M) on the base model.
  • Both sport a 6.59‑inch 1.5K LTPS display with 120 Hz refresh and 5000 nits peak brightness.
  • 6500 mAh battery with 90 W fast charging; 120 FPS gaming on COD Mobile.
  • Zeiss‑tuned triple‑camera system (50 MP main + 8 MP ultra‑wide + 50 MP 3× telephoto).
  • OriginOS 6 (Android 16) promises 4 years major OS upgrades + 6 years security patches.
  • No e‑SIM support – relies on physical SIMs.

Unboxing & Box Contents

OPPO V70 Unboxing
Unboxing contents.

Both models arrive in a compact, matte‑black box that feels premium to the touch. Inside you’ll find a high‑quality clear case, a quick‑start guide, a 90 W Flash Charger (USB‑A), a USB‑A‑to‑Type‑C cable, and a handy SIM‑card tool. The accessories are more than adequate for a flagship‑level device and set the tone for the overall build quality.

Design & Build Quality

The V70 series retains the sleek silhouette introduced with the V60, but with a slimmer profile that makes single‑handed use a breeze. Weighing in at roughly 195.7 g, the phone feels light yet solid. A metal frame hugs a glass back (the black variant swaps glass for a fiber‑glass composite) for a premium feel. OPPO has also upgraded durability – the devices earn an SGS 5‑star drop rating and are IP68/69 certified for water and dust resistance.

Display & Multimedia

Both phones sport a 6.59‑inch 1.5K LTPS panel with 120 Hz refresh and ultra‑thin 1.2 mm uniform bezels, delivering crisp visuals and buttery‑smooth scrolling. Peak brightness hits an eye‑popping 5000 nits, and HDR10+ support shines on Netflix, YouTube, and other streaming services. Stereo speakers are tuned for balanced sound, offering a richer audio experience than most mid‑range competitors.

Performance & Hardware

The base V70 is powered by Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, scoring around 1.5 M on AnTuTu, while the V70 Elite steps up to Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 with a 1.9 M score. Both devices ship with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.1 storage, a clear upgrade from the V60’s 2.2 TB limit. The 6500 mAh battery, paired with a 90 W charger, tops out at 100 % in roughly 35 minutes. Gaming performance is impressive – 120 FPS in COD Mobile and a steady 58‑60 FPS in demanding titles like Genshin Impact.

Software – OriginOS 6

This is the first V‑series launch to ship with OriginOS 6, built on Android 16. OPPO promises four years of major OS upgrades and six years of security patches – a solid commitment for long‑term support. AI‑driven features such as AI Search, the multitasking hub “Origin Island,” and deep lock‑screen customization aim to make daily interactions smoother and more personalized.

“The V70 Elite feels like a flagship that finally respects the mid‑range price point – powerful, beautiful, and surprisingly durable.”

— TechRadar Review

Camera System (Zeiss Integration)

The rear trio comprises a 50 MP main sensor, an 8 MP ultra‑wide lens, and a 50 MP 3× night telephoto module. Zeiss‑tuned optics bring out‑of‑the‑box multifocal portrait capabilities ranging from 23 mm to 100 mm. Video recording maxes out at 4K 60 fps across most sensors, and AI modes like “Magic Weather” and “Holi Portraits” add creative flair. The front‑facing 50 MP shooter offers a 92° field‑of‑view, perfect for group selfies.

⚡ Performance Statistics

  • AnTuTu (V70): ≈1.5 M
  • AnTuTu (V70 Elite): ≈1.9 M
  • Battery Capacity: 6500 mAh
  • Fast‑Charge: 90 W (≈35 min to 100 %)
  • Display Brightness: Peak 5000 nits

Connectivity & Security

Both models feature an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, IR blaster, Wi‑Fi 6, support for 11 5G bands, Bluetooth 5.4, and NFC. The only notable omission is e‑SIM support, meaning users must rely on physical SIM cards for dual‑SIM functionality.

Note: If you require e‑SIM capability for carrier flexibility, the V70 series may not meet that need.

Related topics: OPPO OriginOS 6 deep dive | Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 performance analysis

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