Vivo and its sub-brand iQOO are reportedly planning to launch multiple devices, such as the Vivo X90 series, iQOO 11 series, and iQOO Neo 7 SE smartphone, in November and December. A new Vivo smartphone with model number V2241A has been approved by China’s 3C authority. In all likelihood, it could be one of the aforementioned Vivo or iQOO smartphones.

As can be seen in the image below, the Vivo phone that has been approved by the 3C authority has the V2241A model number (via. TechGoing). To recall, the 3C regulatory body had approved the Vivo V2238A phone the previous week. Both phones have been spotted with a 120W fast charger. Hence, it is not easy to speculate on the final moniker of both devices.

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According to a recent report, the Vivo X90 Pro and X90 Pro+ heading to China have V2242A and V2227A model numbers, respectively. The model number of the vanilla Vivo X90 is yet to be revealed.

The iQOO 11 and iQOO 11 Pro have V2243A and V2254A model numbers. However, the model number of the iQOO Neo 7 SE are not known yet. Interestingly, the Vivo X90 as well as the Neo 7 SE are expected to support 120W fast charging.

Hence, it appears that the V2241A and V2238A could be associated with the Vivo X90 and iQOO Neo 7 SE or vice-versa. Except for these two models, none of the above-mentioned models has received 3C certification. Now that the V2241A and V2238A are 3C approved, both phones are expected to appear on the TENAA certification platform with their key specifications in the next few days.

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