Vivo is working on a new Y-series smartphone. It is said to be the Vivo Y78+ and will likely be limited to China. The smartphone with model number V2271A had surfaced on the web last month. Now the same device has bagged TENAA certification in its home country. The listing reveals some key specifications of the upcoming smartphone. The phone is expected to arrive as the successor to the Vivo Y77 that debuted last year. 

As per TENAA, the Vivo Y78+ will be powered by a 4,900mAh battery unit but we expect it to be marketed as 5,000mAh. The preliminary listing also mentions that the Vivo Y78+ will feature triple rear cameras, however, the configuration remains a mystery. Apart from this, the TENAA certification does not reveal any additional details of the Vivo Y78+. 

Since the Vivo Y78+ is rumored to be China-exclusive, we can expect its toned-down version i.e. the Y78 to debut in the global markets. We can also expect the key specifications and images of the Vivo Y78+ to surface online in the coming weeks. 

Apart from the Vivo Y78+, in other news, Vivo is also planning to launch the Y11 (2023). The specifications of the device were leaked earlier this month. The upcoming offering is expected to feature an FHD+ display. It is tipped to be powered by a MediaTek processor coupled with 4GB RAM along with 4GB virtual RAM and 128GB storage. The smartphone will reportedly be backed by a 5,000mAh battery unit with support for 18W charging and ship with Android 13 OS out of the box. 

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