Hold on, does that say “OriginOS”?

Vivo announced the more budget-oriented V70 that will launch in the Philippines this April 11, the Vivo V70 FE. The brand also announced a collaboration with Pop Mart’s Zsiga to further enhance its style outside of the specs alone, and to further connect with younger audiences.
The main highlight of the phone, as with the Vivo V70, is its cameras. Specifically, the 200MP shooter it comes with. However, unlike the main series, this does not have the fancy ZEISS enhancements, which is tradition for the FE series.
The brand is highlighting a “capture first, refine later” philosophy for the V70 FE. This was due to them discovering issues wherein, during quick and instant moments, users cannot find the perfect framing. This means a single high-res output can be edited without losing quality. Yes, it’s similar to editing a PNG in Photoshop instead of a JPEG.
Pop Mart is a company known for their quirky and cute figurines. They mostly do it by partnering with popular franchises, such as Genshin Impact, but they also have their own. They gained popularity in early 2025 through their Labubu line. We don’t have to explain what a Labubu is. Now, Vivo is partnering up with them to help Pop Mart promote their Zsiga line of figurines.
Want some sneak peek on some specs? The V70 FE comes with a large 7000mAh battery with 90W fast charging, as well as a MediaTek Dimensity 7360-Turbo chipset with 8 or 12GB RAM and 256GB ROM. Many of these specs you can find on the official website so what we’re eager to find out is its price.
Excited? We’ll tell you more about it once it launches. The V70 FE comes in Muse Purple (Northern Lights Purple on the official website) and Monsoon Blue. It also launches with OriginOS instead of FunTouchOS, which used to be China-exclusive. OriginOS is a lot cleaner and a lot more stable than FunTouchOS and we’re glad that the brand is finally transitioning to this. You can watch the live preview on the brand’s social media like Facebook.
The phone launches on April 12. Users need to click the “Going” button to be notified and not miss out on the exciting launch!