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The Vivo Y400 Pro 5G might be the next addition to the company’s Y-series lineup in India, according to a new leak. While the company hasn’t made any official announcements yet, a leak by PassionateGeekz has revealed the colour variants, storage configurations, and key specifications of the phone. 

Vivo Y400 Pro leaks in two colors

It is expected to arrive in two colour options—Festival Gold and Freestyle White—and could be available in 8GB RAM + 128GB and 8GB RAM + 256GB variants.

At the hardware level, the Vivo Y400 Pro is tipped to feature an AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. There’s no word yet on screen size, but AMOLED and high refresh rate has been a consistent feature across the Y-series in recent releases. 

The device is also said to be powered by a 5G chipset, though the specific SoC hasn’t been confirmed. The battery could be a 6,000mAh+ unit.

Vivo Y300 Pro 5G (China)
Vivo Y300 Pro 5G

The Y400 Pro will likely succeed the Y300 Pro from last year. The latter features a 6.77-inch AMOLED screen, 1B colour support, 120Hz refresh rate, and a peak brightness of 5000 nits.

It is powered by the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 chip and packs up to 12GB RAM and 512GB storage, though UFS 2.2 keep speeds moderate. The Y300 Pro also has a 50MP dual rear camera, a 32MP front-facing shooter, and an 80W wired charging setup for its 6,500mAh battery.

If the leak holds, the Y400 Pro might stick close to Vivo’s existing template for midrange 5G phones. There’s no official word yet on pricing or launch timeline, but an announcement could be around the corner as Vivo ramps up its summer release cycle.

As usual with early leaks, some specifications may shift by the time the phone is made official. But at least on paper, the Y400 Pro appears to be another iterative step rather than a substantial leap in Vivo’s Y-series strategy.

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