After the X200 series flagships, Vivo is set to launch its mid-range S20 series smartphones in China. We are expecting two models, the Vivo S20 and S20 Pro, by the end of this month. Ahead of the launch, the vanilla model got its performance tested on the Geekbench benchmarking platform.
Here, the device carrying the model number V2429A achieved a score of 1222 and 3417 in the single-core and multi-core tests respectively. It features a processor with a prime core running at 2.63 GHz, three mid-cores at 2.40 GHz, and four efficiency cores at 1.8 GHz.

Vivo S20: What can you expect?
Based on these specs, we believe the device is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3, paired with 16GB of RAM. And it runs on the latest Android 15 operating system.
The model number also aligns with previous leaks from China’s 3C and TENAA certification databases. These databases further hinted at a range of configurations for the S20, including 8GB, 12GB, and a hefty 16GB of RAM, alongside storage options from 128GB to a staggering 1TB.
Moreover, the phone’s display is expected to be a large 6.67-inch 1.5K AMOLED panel. On the camera front, the S20 appears set to feature a 50MP main sensor alongside an 8MP secondary sensor on the back. The front will be home to a 50MP selfie camera.

The 3C certification reveals the battery will have a sizable 6365mAh capacity, which Vivo will likely market as a 6500mAh cell. This will be coupled with 90W wired fast charging.
There seems to be no wireless charging support, but we may get an under-display fingerprint scanner for added security.
Vivo has not yet announced the launch date for the S20 series, but rumors suggest it might debut on November 28, 2024. Meanwhile, Oppo’s Reno 13 series, set to compete directly with the S20 series, is scheduled to launch on November 25. This makes Vivo’s launch likely to follow soon after.
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