Recently Vivo officially teased the launch of a new V-series smartphone in India. The upcoming offering is already confirmed to be the Vivo V29e. It will arrive as the successor to the V23e that debuted in February last year. Notably, the brand had skipped the E moniker in the V25 and V27 series smartphones in the country. Ahead of the official launch, Vivo has started revealing details of the V29e in the form of teasers on Twitter. The brand has also put up a dedicated microsite of the device on its official website. 

Vivo V29e key specs teased along with pricing

Vivo is yet to reveal the exact launch date of the V29e smartphone in India. Considering that the brand has started sharing teasers, we can expect it to debut in the coming weeks. Additionally, the device is confirmed to be available from Flipkart as the e-commerce platform has also put up a microsite. 

As per the microsites, the Vivo V29e has a dual-toned back panel where the left side has a glossy finish with subtle geometrical shapes and the other half seems to have a leather texture. There are two camera rings accentuated in the Gold color at the top left of the back panel. The device is confirmed to feature color-changing rear panel technology that is said to transition rich hues to more captivating glamor. The Vivo microsite shows the Maroon colored back panel changing to Black. However, this will only be available on the Artistic Red variant and not the Artistic Blue model. 

On the front, the Vivo V29e is confirmed to sport a center-aligned punch-hole 3D display with a 58.7-degree curvature. It will also feature a 120Hz refresh rate. The device is touted to be the slimmest phone with a 3D curved screen in the Rs 25,000-30,000 price segment. We expect this pricing to be for the base configuration. The smartphone has a slim profile measuring just 0.757mm thin. 

The Vivo V29e is teased to feature a 50MP selfie camera with eye autofocus technology for clear and detailed shots. The smartphone is confirmed to have a 64MP primary rear camera with OIS support for stable and brighter photos at night. 

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