Vivo recently launched the flagship X90 series, which comprises the top-of-the-line Vivo X90 Pro+, X90 Pro, and the standard X90. The X90 Pro+ is the star of the show, as it debuted as the first Snapdragon 8 Gen 2-equipped handset and features some serious camera tech. Now, it seems the company has two new smartphones, likely mid-rangers, in the works. The mysterious handsets have bagged 3C certification, hinting they might debut soon. Here are the details.

Two unknown Vivo smartphones with model numbers V2245A and V2244A have bagged China’s compulsory 3C certification (via ITHome). Both of these handsets are listed to support 80W fast charging. The 3C listing did not reveal any other details about these models, but it tells us they are in the line of launch soon.

Vivo smartphones 3C

The official names of these handsets are not known yet. However, we can expect them to debut as mid-range handsets. More details about these unknown Vivo devices should emerge soon. We’ll keep you posted.

As mentioned earlier, Vivo recently launched its flagship X90 series. The most premium device in the series— Vivo X90 Pro+ — comes with Qualcomm’s latest and greatest Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor and promises an impressive performance.

The highlight of the phone is its camera setup. It features a 1-inch Sony IMX989 50MP primary sensor with an f/1.75 aperture. There’s also a 48MP Sony IMX598 ultra-wide lens, a 50MP Sony IMX758 portrait unit with OIS support, and a 64MP periscope zoom lens with a 90mm focal length and 10x optical zoom.

It packs a 4,700mAh battery with 80W and 50W wired and wireless charging respectively, which is strange because the Pro model supports 120W wired charging. The X90 Pro+ comes with a starting price of 6,999 yuan (~$980).

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