
New Delhi, February 20, 2026: The Vivo V-series has long been the darling of the mid-range segment, carving out a niche with its sleek designs and selfie-centric innovations. However, with the launch of the Vivo V70 and the first-of-its-kind Vivo V70 Elite in February 2026, the brand has shifted gears toward professional-grade imaging and flagship-tier power.
While the two models look like identical twins at first glance, the “Elite” moniker brings more than just a name change. Here is a deep dive into how they compare and which one earns the “Best Buy” title for your needs.
| Feature | Vivo V70 | Vivo V70 Elite |
| Processor | Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 | Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 |
| Display | 6.59-inch 1.5K AMOLED (120Hz) | 6.59-inch 1.5K AMOLED (120Hz) |
| Peak Brightness | 5,000 nits | 5,000 nits |
| Rear Camera | 50MP (Main) + 50MP (Tele) + 8MP (UW) | 50MP (Main) + 50MP (Tele) + 8MP (UW) |
| Front Camera | 50MP AF (Zeiss Optics) | 50MP AF (Zeiss Optics) |
| Battery / Charging | 6,500mAh / 90W FlashCharge | 6,500mAh / 90W FlashCharge |
| Build/IP Rating | IP68 + IP69 Resistance | IP68 + IP69 Resistance |
| Base Price | ₹45,999 | ₹51,999 |
The most significant divergence between these two devices lies under the hood.
In a refreshing move, Vivo hasn’t “gatekept” the camera hardware. Both phones feature a powerhouse triple-camera setup co-engineered with Zeiss.
The Verdict on Cameras: Since the hardware is identical, the only difference in photography comes from the Elite’s superior Image Signal Processor (ISP) in the Snapdragon 8s chip, which may result in slightly faster shutter speeds and better AI post-processing.
Both devices house a massive 6,500mAh BlueVolt battery, which is impressively thin given the phone’s 7.59mm profile. They support 90W FlashCharge, taking you from 0 to 50% in roughly 20 minutes.
Durability is another shared win. Both carry IP68 and IP69 ratings, meaning they can survive being submerged in water and even withstand high-pressure, high-temperature water jets—making them some of the toughest “lifestyle” phones on the market.
The price gap between the two is roughly ₹6,000.
You are a photography enthusiast who wants the best camera for the lowest price. If you aren’t a hardcore gamer and your phone use consists of Instagram, emails, and streaming, the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 is more than enough. You get the same stunning 5,000-nit display and massive battery while saving ₹6,000.
You want “X-series” power in a “V-series” body. The Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 makes this a future-proof investment, especially since Vivo is promising 6 years of security updates. If you play titles like Genshin Impact or frequently edit 4K videos for social media, the extra investment in the Elite model is well worth it.