Vivo is reportedly working on a new smartphone called the Vivo Y21e. The alleged phone has appeared on the Geekbench benchmarking site with some of its key specs. It reveals that it may debut as the world’s first phone powered by the Snapdragon 680 SoC.

A Vivo phone with model number V2140 was had appeared in the database of Geekbench. The IMEI database of the V2140 reveals that it may debut in the market with the Vivo Y21e moniker.

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The Geekbench listing states that the V2140 is powered by a Qualcomm chip, which is codenamed as ‘Bengal.’ The same codename has been used by the U.S. based chip maker for some of its mid-range SoCs. The listing reveals has the chipset is equipped with four CPU cores working at 1.90GHz and the other four CPU cores clocking at 2.40GHz. The source code of the listing shows that the SoC includes the Adreno 610 GPU. These clues show that the Vivo Y21e could be powered by the Snapdragon 680, which was announced earlier this month.

Coming back to the Vivo Y21e’s Geekbench listing, it further reveals that the device has 3 GB of RAM. The device is seen running on Android 11. If the device is heading to the Chinese market, it will come with OriginOS UI and if it is heading to global markets, it will arrive with FunTouchOS UI.

Nothing else is known on the specs of the Vivo Y21e. As far as the Snapdragon 680https SoC is concerned, it features Spectra 346 triple ISPs that can process image data of three cameras simultaneously. The SoC can handle up to 90Hz Full HD+ displays. Its other features include QC3 fast charging support, optimized gaming experience, and Snapdragon X11 LTE modem.

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