Vivo V29 Overview (Rumors)
Vivo, the Chinese smartphone maker, appears to be gearing up to expand its V series with the introduction of the upcoming V29 phones. This lineup is set to include the standard V29 model, and the V29 Pro, alongside the previously launched V29 Lite. In this article, we will discuss the various leaks and speculations surrounding the design, color selections, and key specifications of the Vivo V29 model.
Design
Vivo has shared a teaser video on YouTube, providing viewers with a sneak peek of the design of the base model, the Vivo V29. The video showcases a rectangular camera island on the rear, housing a triple-camera configuration within two circular camera modules, along with an LED flash component and the Vivo logo.
Visible on the right side of the device are the power and volume buttons. Likewise, the video displays the phone in an attractive shade of blue, hinting at the potential range of color options that could be available for potential buyers.
In terms of display, it is likely to sport a 6.7-inch OLED full-HD+ screen boasting an impressive 120Hz refresh rate, promising a seamless and captivating user experience.
Performance & Memory
The phone is expected to be driven by the Snapdragon 778G+ processor, as disclosed by the Google Play Console. Moreover, it is slated to offer configurations with 8GB of RAM paired with either 128GB or 256GB of storage.
FCC Certification on Vivo V29
The phone listed on the FCC Certification website with the model number V2250 is rumored to pack a 4,505mAh battery with support for 80W fast charging. Connectivity features are anticipated to encompass 5G, LTE, Bluetooth, and NFC.
Vivo V29 Launch Date and Availability
Althought the Vivo has yet to officially unveil the launch date for the Vivo V29 series, clues from the certificate listing point toward an imminent release. Speculations suggest that Vivo might introduce the V29 and V29 Pro models in June, following the prior launch of the Vivo V29 Lite.
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