Design:
| water resistance |
Waterproof |
| weight |
187 g |
| thickness |
7.4 mm |
| width |
74.3 mm |
| height |
157.5 mm |
| volume |
86.59665 cm³ |
| Ingress Protection (IP) rating |
IP68 |
| waterproof depth rating |
1.5 m |
| has a rugged build |
✕ |
| can be folded |
✕ |
The Vivo V70 has a compact and lightweight build, measuring 157.5 mm tall, 74.3 mm wide, and just 7.4 mm thick, with a total weight of 187 g. It carries an IP68 ingress protection rating, meaning it is fully waterproof and can withstand submersion at depths of up to 1.5 m. The phone does not feature a rugged construction and cannot be folded, keeping it firmly in the category of a standard, slim-profile smartphone.
Display:
| Display type |
OLED/AMOLED |
| screen size |
6.59" |
| pixel density |
459 ppi |
| resolution |
1260 x 2750 px |
| refresh rate |
120Hz |
| brightness (typical) |
1800 nits |
| has branded damage-resistant glass |
✓ |
| supports HDR10 |
✓ |
| supports HDR10+ |
✓ |
| Always-On Display |
✓ |
| supports Dolby Vision |
✕ |
| Has a secondary screen |
✕ |
| has a touch screen |
✓ |
The Vivo V70 features a 6.59″ OLED/AMOLED touchscreen with a resolution of 1260 x 2750 px and a pixel density of 459 ppi, delivering a sharp and detailed image across the panel. It supports a 120 Hz refresh rate and reaches a typical brightness of 1800 nits, while HDR10 and HDR10+ compatibility further expand its color and contrast capabilities. The display is protected by branded damage-resistant glass and includes an Always-On Display mode, though it does not support Dolby Vision and there is no secondary screen.
Performance:
| internal storage |
512GB |
| RAM |
12GB |
| Chipset (SoC) name |
Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 |
| CPU speed |
1 x 2.8 & 4 x 2.4 & 3 x 1.8 GHz |
| GPU clock speed |
1000 MHz |
| Has integrated LTE |
✓ |
| RAM speed |
4200 MHz |
| semiconductor size |
4 nm |
| Supports 64-bit |
✓ |
| DirectX version |
DirectX 12 |
| Has integrated graphics |
✓ |
| OpenGL ES version |
3.2 |
| Uses big.LITTLE technology |
✓ |
| Has TrustZone |
✓ |
| maximum memory bandwidth |
33.6 GB/s |
| OpenCL version |
2 |
| uses multithreading |
✓ |
| Thermal Design Power (TDP) |
6W |
| DDR memory version |
5 |
The Vivo V70 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, a 4 nm chipset with a multi-core CPU configuration running at up to 2.8 GHz, supported by big.LITTLE technology and multithreading for efficient workload distribution. It comes with 12 GB of LPDDR5 RAM running at 4200 MHz, a maximum memory bandwidth of 33.6 GB/s, and 512 GB of internal storage. The integrated GPU operates at 1000 MHz and supports DirectX 12, OpenGL ES 3.2, and OpenCL 2, while the chip also includes integrated LTE, TrustZone security, and a 64-bit architecture with a thermal design power of 6W.
Cameras:
| megapixels (main camera) |
50 & 50 & 8 MP |
| wide aperture (main camera) |
1.9 & 2.7 & 2.2f |
| Has a dual-lens (or multi-lens) main camera |
✓ |
| megapixels (front camera) |
50MP |
| has built-in optical image stabilization |
✓ |
| video recording (main camera) |
2160 x 60 fps |
| Has a dual-tone LED flash |
✕ |
| number of flash LEDs |
1 |
| has a BSI sensor |
✕ |
| has a CMOS sensor |
✓ |
| has continuous autofocus when recording movies |
✓ |
| Has phase-detection autofocus for photos |
✓ |
| supports slow-motion video recording |
✓ |
| has a built-in HDR mode |
✓ |
| has manual exposure |
✓ |
| has a flash |
✓ |
| optical zoom |
3.7x |
| has manual ISO |
✓ |
| has a serial shot mode |
✓ |
| has manual focus |
✓ |
| has a front camera |
✓ |
| Has laser autofocus |
✕ |
| Shoots 360° panorama |
✕ |
| has manual white balance |
✓ |
| has touch autofocus |
✓ |
| has manual shutter speed |
✕ |
| can create panoramas in-camera |
✓ |
| wide aperture (front camera) |
2.2f |
| Has timelapse function |
✓ |
| minimum focal length |
15 mm |
| maximum focal length |
85 mm |
| Has a front-facing LED flash |
✕ |
| has a dual-lens (or multi-lens) front camera |
✕ |
| supports HDR10 recording |
✕ |
| supports Dolby Vision recording |
✕ |
| has a front-facing camera under the display |
✕ |
| Has a RGB LED flash |
✕ |
| has 3D photo/video recording capabilities |
✕ |
The Vivo V70 carries a triple rear camera system with sensors resolving at 50 MP, 50 MP, and 8 MP, paired with apertures of f/1.9, f/2.7, and f/2.2 respectively, covering a focal range from 15 mm to 85 mm and offering 3.7x optical zoom. The main camera uses a CMOS sensor with phase-detection autofocus, touch autofocus, continuous autofocus during video, and optical image stabilization, while video capture reaches up to 2160p at 60 fps with slow-motion support, though HDR10 and Dolby Vision recording are not available. Manual controls extend to exposure, ISO, focus, and white balance, and shooting modes include burst, panorama, timelapse, and HDR, backed by a single LED flash without dual-tone or RGB configurations. The 50 MP front camera sits behind an f/2.2 aperture in a standard punch-hole position — not under the display — and does not have its own flash or a secondary lens alongside it.
Operating system:
| Android version |
Android 16 |
| has clipboard warnings |
✓ |
| has location privacy options |
✓ |
| has camera/microphone privacy options |
✓ |
| has Mail Privacy Protection |
✕ |
| has theme customization |
✓ |
| can block app tracking |
✓ |
| blocks cross-site tracking |
✕ |
| has on-device machine learning |
✓ |
| has notification permissions |
✓ |
| has media picker |
✓ |
| Can play games while they download |
✓ |
| has dark mode |
✓ |
| has Wi-Fi password sharing |
✕ |
| has battery health check |
✓ |
| has an extra dim mode |
✓ |
| has focus modes |
✕ |
| has dynamic theming |
✓ |
| can offload apps |
✓ |
| Has customizable notifications |
✓ |
| has Live Text |
✓ |
| has full-page screenshots |
✓ |
| supports split screen |
✓ |
| gets direct OS updates |
✕ |
| has PiP |
✓ |
| Can be used as a PC |
✕ |
| Has sharing intents |
✓ |
| has a child lock |
✓ |
| Supports widgets |
✓ |
| Is free and open source |
✓ |
| Has offline voice recognition |
✓ |
| has voice commands |
✓ |
| Tracks the current position of a mobile device |
✓ |
| is a multi-user system |
✓ |
| has Quick Start |
✕ |
The Vivo V70 runs Android 16 and includes a broad range of privacy and usability features out of the box. On the privacy side, it offers clipboard warnings, location privacy options, camera and microphone access controls, and the ability to block app tracking, though Mail Privacy Protection and cross-site tracking blocking are not present. The interface supports theme customization, dynamic theming, dark mode, and an extra dim mode, while productivity is aided by split-screen multitasking, Picture-in-Picture, full-page screenshots, a media picker, customizable notifications, widgets, and the ability to play games while they download. On-device machine learning is supported alongside offline voice recognition, voice commands, Live Text in images, app offloading, a battery health check, child lock, multi-user support, and device tracking, though Wi-Fi password sharing, focus modes, Quick Start, and PC mode are not included. OS updates are not delivered directly from the OS vendor, and the platform is free and open source.
Battery:
| battery power |
6500 mAh |
| has wireless charging |
✕ |
| Supports fast charging |
✓ |
| charging speed |
90W |
| has reverse wireless charging |
✕ |
| has a removable battery |
✕ |
| has a battery level indicator |
✓ |
| has a rechargeable battery |
✓ |
The Vivo V70 houses a 6500 mAh rechargeable battery with a built-in level indicator to keep track of remaining charge. It supports 90W fast charging, allowing the cell to be replenished quickly over a wired connection, though wireless charging and reverse wireless charging are not available. The battery is sealed within the device and cannot be removed by the user.
Audio:
| has a socket for a 3.5 mm audio jack |
✕ |
| has stereo speakers |
✓ |
| has aptX |
✕ |
| has LDAC |
✕ |
| has aptX HD |
✕ |
| has aptX Adaptive |
✕ |
| has aptX Lossless |
✕ |
| Has a radio |
✕ |
The Vivo V70 includes stereo speakers for audio playback but omits a 3.5 mm headphone jack, so wired headphones would require an adapter. There is no built-in radio, and wireless audio codec support is limited — aptX, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, aptX Lossless, and LDAC are all absent, meaning high-resolution wireless audio transmission via those standards is not available on this device.
Connectivity & Features:
| release date |
February 2026 |
| has 5G support |
✓ |
| Wi-Fi version |
Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) |
| SIM cards |
2 SIM |
| Bluetooth version |
5.4 |
| has an external memory slot |
✕ |
| Has USB Type-C |
✓ |
| USB version |
2 |
| has NFC |
✓ |
| Has a fingerprint scanner |
✓ |
| has emergency SOS via satellite |
✕ |
| has crash detection |
✕ |
| is DLNA-certified |
✕ |
| has a gyroscope |
✓ |
| supports ANT+ |
✕ |
| Has a heart rate monitor |
✕ |
| has GPS |
✓ |
| has a compass |
✓ |
| supports Wi-Fi |
✓ |
| Has an infrared sensor |
✓ |
| has an accelerometer |
✓ |
| has a cellular module |
✓ |
| Has a barometer |
✕ |
| has an HDMI output |
✕ |
| Uses 3D facial recognition |
✕ |
| Has an iris scanner |
✕ |
| Stylus included |
✕ |
| supports Galileo |
✓ |
| Has motion tracking |
✕ |
| Has optical tracking |
✕ |
| Has a built-in projector |
✕ |
The Vivo V70 supports 5G connectivity and accommodates two SIM cards, while wireless networking covers Wi-Fi 4, Wi-Fi 5, and Wi-Fi 6. Bluetooth 5.4 and NFC are both present, and the device connects via a USB Type-C port running USB 2.0; there is no external memory slot, HDMI output, or DLNA certification. Biometric security is handled by a fingerprint scanner, though 3D facial recognition and an iris scanner are not included, and no stylus comes in the box. The sensor set covers GPS with Galileo support, a gyroscope, accelerometer, compass, and an infrared sensor, while a barometer, heart rate monitor, ANT+, crash detection, satellite SOS, and motion or optical tracking are all absent.
Miscellaneous:
| has a video light |
✓ |
| Has sapphire glass display |
✕ |
| Has a curved display |
✕ |
| Has an e-paper display |
✕ |
The Vivo V70 includes a video light to assist with recording in low-light conditions. Its display is flat rather than curved and uses neither sapphire glass nor an e-paper panel.