Vivo recently launched the Vivo Y01A in Thailand, and now it seems that the company has another Y-series handset in the works. The smartphone in question is called the Vivo Y76s (t1 Version), and it recently appeared on the China Telecom website with its specs, memory variants, and renders confirming the design. Here are all the details.

Vivo Y76s (t1 version) has been spotted on the China Telecom website (via MySmartPrice). As per the listing, the device will come with a 6.58-inch display with a Full HD+ resolution, and a waterdrop notch. The handset has a curved back and frame, and the bezels on the display are thin, except on the chin. It likely has a polycarbonate back.

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The handset will draw power from a MediaTek Dimensity 700 SoC (MT6833) and will run Android 11 out of the box. It will pack a 4100mAh battery, which is a bit too less considering an average mid-ranger comes with at least a 4500mAh battery. The charging speed is yet to be revealed, but don’t expect anything more than 30W.

For photography, the handset has dual rear cameras aligned in a rectangular camera module. It has a 50MP primary camera sensor along with a 2MP secondary sensor and an LED flash. The Y76s (t1 version) has an 8MP selfie shooter on the front.

China Telecom reveals the Vivo smartphone will be offered in three colors— Star Diamond White, Galaxy White, and Starry Night Black. The handset has a lovely 3.5mm headphone jack and a USB Type-C port for charging. It weighs about 175 grams and measures 163.84 x 75.00 x 7.79 mm.

The listing suggests Vivo Y76s (t1 version) will debut with at least 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. It could cost 2199 Yuan (around $312/Rs 25,400).

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