Last week, a mysterious Vivo smartphone with model number V2313A was certified by 3C. The listing revealed the handset to be 5G-ready and its charging speed.
Now, the device has been listed on TENAA with its images. Let’s go through what the latest certification for the phone has to say.
TENAA listings are known for disclosing the product’s design with pictures and its entire specs. But the details are not always populated before the official introduction of the device.
Hence, the listing for Vivo V2313A only has the images. As per them, the smartphone will look like the Vivo Y78 Plus from April.
This means it will sport a centered punch-hole curved display on the front and a curved panel on the back. The back of the phone will house a rectangular island on which there will be two cameras sensor and an LED flash module.
As of now, we only know that the handset supports 5G connectivity and 44W fast wired charging. Since it resembles the Vivo Y78 Plus, it could share some of its features as well.
For the unaware, the Vivo Y78+ (official branding) comes with a 6.78-inch FHD+ 120Hz curved OLED display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 chip, a 50MP main camera, an 8MP selfie camera, Android 13, 4,500mAh battery, and 44W fast charging support.
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