In the previous month, Vivo announced a couple of new devices, such as the Vivo X Fold 3 series of smartphones and the Vivo Pad 3 Pro tablet in China. Rumors suggest that the brand intends to introduce the Vivo X100s, the Vivo X100s Pro, the Vivo X100 Ultra, and the Vivo Pad 3 tablet in the current quarter of this year. A couple of new phones from the brand have received approval from the 3C certification platform in China.

Vivo V2354A, V2353A, V2353DA phones in the works  

Vivo V2353A, V2354A 3C certification
Vivo V2353A, V2354A 3C certification

As can be seen in the above screenshot, three upcoming Vivo phones with model numbers Vivo V2353A, V2353DA, and V2354A have been approved by Chian’s 3C authority. All three are 5G-enabled smartphones that may ship with a V4440L0A0-CN / V4440L0E0-CN charger, which supports up to 44W fast charging.

Hence, it appears that V2353A, V2353DA, and V2354A could be mid-range phones belonging to the same series. It looks like these phones may end up as Y-series smartphones. The other specifications of these smartphones are currently under wraps.

In related news, Vivo’s sub-brand is said to announce as many as four new devices this month in China. These include the iQOO Z9x, Z9, Z9 Turbo, and the iQOO Pad 2 tablet. Reports indicate that the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1, Snapdragon 7 Gen 3, and Snapdragon 8+ Gen 3 chipsets, respectively, will power the three Z9 series of phones.

Reports claim that the iQOO Pad 2 tablet is a rebranded version of the Dimensity 9300-powered Vivo Pad 3 Pro. The brand is also said to be working on a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3-powered phone, which may end up as an iQOO Neo 10 series phone.

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