Vivo V70 is a co-manufactured product in a strategic cooperation relationship with Zeiss optical technology group. The machine is equipped with a Zeiss 50MP super tele camera and specialized AI stage mode, along with 4K 60fps video recording capability and AI post-production editing features.
With a thickness of 7.6mm and a weight of 187 grams, Vivo V70 provides a comfortable grip. This mid-range phone has IP68 and IP69 certifications for water resistance and is said to be able to withstand impacts when falling from a height of 1.8m.
In terms of performance, Vivo V70 is equipped with a configuration aimed at high-end experience with LPDDR5X memory, UFS 4.1 storage, large-area smart indoor heating system, and a BlueVolt 6500mAh battery supporting 90W fast charging. The machine also owns a super sharp 1.5K OLED screen with a size of 6.59 inches, 120Hz refresh rate...
Technology websites around the world assess this as a smartphone with excellent main camera and telephoto camera, high-end design with many color options, good battery life, 6 years of security updates, outstanding speaker system... However, the device also has some disadvantages.

Digital Camera World magazine believes that Vivo V70 has not had too many upgrades compared to its predecessor V60, and some pre-installed applications may cause discomfort to users.
Experts also compared Vivo V70 with other competitors in the same segment. For example, compared to OnePlus 15R, Vivo V70 is slightly better in telephoto capabilities, but inferior to its competitors in terms of smooth software and stable daily processing speed.
Meanwhile, 91 Mobiles website assessed that Vivo V70 needs to be improved in terms of software and photography capabilities in low light conditions. In addition to OnePlus 15R, the device also has many other heavy competitors such as Oppo Reno15, Realme 16 Pro Plus, Xiaomi Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G or Google Pixel 10a.