Vivo is preparing to launch new products in China on April 20, including their latest foldable devices and the second generation of their tablet, the Vivo Pad 2. There are also rumors that the company plans to release several mid-range smartphones in the Y series, with the Vivo Y78+ already generating buzz online. Now, it seems that the standard Vivo Y78 is also near, as it has been spotted on the 3C and Google Play websites.

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Vivo Y78 might launch very soon

The Vivo Y78 has recently surfaced on the 3C certification website, under the model number V2278A. Interestingly, the same model number has also been linked to two smartphones on Google Play: the Vivo Y78 and the Y78m. This could imply that Vivo plans to market the device under different names in various regions. In fact, Vivo Y78m might be a China-exclusive model.

Further, the 3C certification reveals that this device will offer 44W fast charging. We can expect it to pack a 5,000mAh battery. Other specifications of the handset are unknown. It was recently spotted on the NCC website with a design similar to the previously leaked Vivo Y78+ 5G. It features a sleek design and a sizable camera bump with three camera sensors within two rings. On the front, the Vivo phone flaunts a curved display with a center punch hole cutout for the selfie camera.

While we don’t know its other specifications, we can expect it to debut as a mid-range smartphone with a large display and decent cameras. It should debut in the coming months alongside the Vivo Y78+, which is rumored to feature a Snapdragon 695 processor with up to 12GB of RAM.

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