The Vivo V50 has just been spotted in another certification platform. The brand’s upcoming premium mid-range phone made its way to Malaysia’s SIRIM, which could hint at its imminent release. So here’s everything that was revealed.
Vivo V50 Visits SIRIM: Launch Seems Imminent
The Chinese brand’s upcoming Vivo V50 was spotted on the SIRIM database carrying the V2427 model number. Before this, this upcoming device has already been sighted in various other certification, so its official announcement could be right around the corner. Apart from confirming its global launch and Malaysian availability, finer details regarding this device are still unclear. Although some of our older reports does confirm more details.

The Vivo V40 was certified in EEC (Europe), BIS (India), TDRA (UAE), and NBTC (Thailand). It even visited Taiwan’s NCC< which revealed its design and some of its key specs. The device appears to have a similar pill shaped camera module as its predecessor along with a Zeiss branding for the camera setup. In other words, it is a true successor to the Vivo V40 series and the Zeiss collaboration in the previous model wasn’t a one-off deal.
The Vivo V50 is rumored to be a rebranded version of the Vivo S20 but with a smaller battery and thinner design. The NCC certification confirmed two storage configurations as well, namely 12GB RAM + 256GB storage and 12GB RAM + 512GB storage. A massive 6,000mAh battery pack would power this device, which supports 90W wired fast charging. Other notable features include Android 15 OS based FuntouchOS 15, WiFi 6, Bluetooth, NFC, and GPS.
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