The Vivo S10 series is launching in China July 15, but the key specs of one of the models in the lineup have already surfaced.
(Update, July 16: Vivo’s first 108-megapixel camera phone has been launched alongside the regular S10. Details here!)
A Vivo smartphone with model name V2121A — believed to be the Vivo S10 — has been spotted on the site of Chinese certification authority TENAA. It’s the same device seen on Geekbench 5 earlier getting 647 and 2,398 points in the single-core and multi-core tests, respectively. The one with 12GB of RAM, that is.
The listing shows that the handset is 5G-ready; has a 6.44-inch screen, a 3,970mAh battery, and 158.20 x 73.67 x 7.29 mm dimensions; and runs Android 11 out of the box.
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The person who shared the listing information claimed that the S10 features a 6.44-inch Full HD+ OLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate; a 44-megapixel selfie camera; support for 44-watt fast charging; and a MediaTek Dimensity 1100 processor, which debuted in the Vivo S9 5G. It’s supposedly priced at around ¥3,000 (roughly P23,147 or $463 converted).
Of course, we all know by now that the more premium Vivo S10 Pro boasts a 108-megapixel main rear sensor — a first for the brand. The launch teasers have already revealed that. The regular Vivo S10, on the other hand, could sport a 64-megapixel primary camera.
Will the Vivo S10 series arrive in the Philippines as a rebranded lineup? It’s too early to tell, so don’t hold your breath for now.
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