Vivo has an exciting month ahead as it is gearing up to introduce a range of new products. Among them are the long-rumored X Fold 2 and the company’s first-ever flip phone— X Flip. The Vivo Pad 2 will also be making its debut exclusively in China. In addition, Vivo is working on a mid-range device, the Y78+. Adding to the rumors, the NCC certification site recently revealed the existence of a vanilla Vivo Y78 5G smartphone, which is expected to join the Y series lineup.

Vivo Y78 5G

The Vivo Y78 5G has been spotted on the NCC website with the V2244 model number. For the unaware, the National Communications Commission (NCC) is a body responsible for regulating and certifying communication devices in Taiwan. As per the certification, the device will get a 44W adaptor with a Type-A to Type-C charging cable. Further, it will be equipped with a 5,000mAh battery.

Additionally, the authority shares live images of the Vivo Y78 5G, which give us a good look at its design. The handset looks similar to the previously leaked Vivo Y78+ 5G, featuring a sleek design and a sizable camera bump that houses three camera sensors within two rings. On the front, the Vivo phone gets a curved display with a center punch hole cutout for the selfie camera.

Other specifications of the handset are not known. It is expected to debut alongside the Plus model but there’s no official confirmation as of yet. The Y78+ is rumored to be powered by a Snapdragon 695 processor with up to 12GB of RAM. Both devices will likely run Android 13 OS out of the box.

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