Vivo is all set to unveil the mid-range smartphone on Oct. 27 in China. Today, the brand released a few posters to reveal its design, color options, display size, and battery capacity. These confirmations reveal that the Chinese variant of the Y100 will be different from its Indian edition, which went official in February of this year.

Vivo Y100 5G key specifications

To recall, the Indian version of the Vivo Y100 5G has a flat AMOLED display with a small notch, a triple camera setup on the back, and a 4,500mAh battery. It measures 7.7mm in thickness and weighs 181 grams.

In contrast, the Vivo Y100 5G seems to be a more well-placed smartphone with a larger 6.78-inch OLED display that supports Full HD+ resolution. The company has confirmed that the screen is protected with Schott’s display protection layer for durability against scratches and wear.

It houses a bigger 5,000mAh battery and sports a thin profile of only 7.49mm. While the official images show that it will come in green and blue options, there is a possibility that it may also have a black variant. The other details of the phone are yet to be revealed, but it appears that it could be the Vivo V2313A phone that was approved by Chinese certification sites like TENAA and 3C recently. While the TENAA revealed only the images of the phone, the 3C listing suggests that it may support 44W fast charging.

In related news, Vivo may launch the Vivo X100 and X100 Pro flagship phones, featuring the Dimensity 9300 chipset, in the third week of November. The brand is also said to be working on the Vivo S18 series of smartphones, which may debut in December in China.

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