Vivo on Tuesday expanded its Y-series line-up with the launch of the Vivo Y20G smartphone Priced at Rs 14,990 for a 6GB+128GB storage variant in India
BBK Group's smartphone brand iQOO has launched its new flagship smartphone iQOO 7 with Snapdragon 888 processor and triple rear cameras in China.
Vivo on Tuesday launched its new budget smartphone 'Vivo Y12s' with a 5000mAh battery in India at Rs 9,990 for a 3GB RAM + 32GB ROM variant
Powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 6-series processor, it comes with the latest Funtouch OS 11 which is based on Android 11
Chinese handset maker Vivo on Thursday said it has formed a long-term strategic partnership with optical solutions firm Zeiss to jointly promote and develop innovations in mobile imaging technology.
The Vivo V20 pro boasts 5G connectivity, dual selfie cameras, and Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G processor. On paper, the Vivo V20 seems to be an all-round smartphone. Is it? Let's find out
The brand also announced that it has completed six years in India
The vivo Y51 has a 5000mAh battery bundled with 18W Fast charge technology
The company has started the sale of Vivo V20 Pro across retail stores and e-commerce portals at a price of Rs 29,990 per unit.
The smartphone comes with powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G 5G mobile platform and has a 4,000mAh battery bundled with 33W vivo FlashCharge technology
Huawei's Chinese rivals smell blood in the mid-to high-end phone market
While timing of 5G spectrum action is unclear, over 1 million 5G smartphones entered market in Sept quarter
Priced at Rs 24,990, the Vivo V20 seems to be an interesting proposition, at least on paper. How does it performs in real life? Let's find out:
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