Following its appearance on NCC certification with details around its specifications and design, the smartphone appears to have made it to the Bluetooth SIG. Bearing the model code V2318, the smartphone appeared with Bluetooth 5.4 on the certification. As per rumors, it could be the rebadged version of the Vivo S18 Series, which launched a few days ago in China.

The listing does not reveal any other information but confirms the upcoming launch. The Vivo V30 may launch globally instead of the Vivo S18 mid-range smartphone series, which is now retailing on its home turf. The Vivo V30 series is expected to launch in three different models, including the Vivo V30 standard, Vivo V30 Lite, and Vivo V30 Pro.

Vivo V30 Expected Specifications

The Vivo V30 was spotted on NCC in a black color option featuring a large rectangular dual-square camera setup with an LED flash. The curved edges of the phone seem to offer a better grip and a more comfortable hold on the smartphone. Further, the listing enables the presence of a punch-hole cutout, a USB Type-C port, speaker grills, a SIM tray section, and a primary microphone.

Further, the phone will feature a 4895 mAh battery with 80W fast charging support. The NCC listing also reveals the presence of up to 12 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage on the phone. Its Geekbench listing somehow confirms the presence of the recently announced Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 SoC.

The Vivo V30 Lite version is also in the works, as it has already been spotted on the Bluetooth SIG and Google Play Console with some fine details about specifications. The smartphone seems to bundle up to 12GB of RAM and confirms to run on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 SoC. It will come with a dual-camera setup featuring an Aura Ring LED. The display offers 2400 x 1080 resolution and 440 PPI density. Some reports cite it as having a 4700 mAh battery supporting 44W fast charging.

Well, the Vivo V30 is expected to launch early next year. However, we expect more leaks and features to unveil details about the device before the actual launch.

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