Vivo officially launched the V50 in India earlier this week, but the Pro model is nowhere to be seen. That doesn’t mean the company is skipping the Lite version, though. The Vivo V50 Lite has now surfaced in multiple certifications, suggesting an imminent launch.
The device recently appeared in FCC, Malaysia’s SIRIM, and Thialand’s NBTC certifications, carrying the model number V2440. The FCC listing confirms support for all standard connectivity options, including LTE, 5G, dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and NFC.



Powering the device will be a 6,500mAh battery which is labeled under model number BA93. However, finer details about charging speeds and other specs remain unknown.
Meanwhile, Malaysia’s SIRIM certification doesn’t reveal much, except that the phone is officially headed to the Malaysian market. The same goes for Thailand’s NBTC listing, which confirms a launch in the country.
With multiple regulatory approvals in place, the Vivo V50 Lite’s official debut might not be far off. We don’t know what the device will bring to the table though. So here’s a quick look at its predecessor specs.
Vivo V40 Lite
The V40 Lite is powered by a Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 chipset, paired with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. The front is home to a 6.78-inch FHD+ curved AMOLED display (2400 x 1080 resolution) with 120 Hz support.

You also get a 32MP selfie camera on the tiny notch upfront. At the same time, the rear camera system includes a 50 MP Sony IMX 882 main camera, an 8 MP ultra-wide-angle camera, and a 2 MP macro camera.
Fueling the device is a 5500mAh battery with support for 44W fast charging. Other specs of V40 Lite include IP64 dust and water resistance, an under-display fingerprint scanner for biometrics, and support for microSD card through a shared SIM slot.
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