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Recently, a Vivo smartphone with the model number V2507A was approved by China’s 3C certification platform. At the time, Chinese tech bloggers speculated that it could be the upcoming Vivo X Fold 5. Previous reports had suggested that the X Fold 5 would feature a 6,000mAh battery. However, a new report by XpertPick indicates that the V2507A may actually house an 8,000mAh battery. This discrepancy suggests that the V2507A model number likely does not belong to the X Fold 5, but to a different, yet-to-be-identified Vivo / iQOO device.

V2507A packs a massive 8,000mAh battery

As mentioned above, it is still unclear whether the V2507A is a Vivo or an iQOO smartphone. The device was initially spotted with a 90W charger in the 3C certification, and it has now also received approval from China’s CMIIT platform. According to the source code of the CMIIT listing, the device will be equipped with a rated 7,840mAh battery, suggesting a typical capacity of around 8,000mAh.

Such a large battery capacity is more likely to appear in an iQOO smartphone rather than a Vivo device. Currently, the only other mainstream phone with an 8,000mAh battery is the Honor Power, which launched in April in China.

V2507A 3C certified

So far, iQOO has introduced the iQOO Z10x, Z10 Turbo, and Z10 Turbo Pro in its home market. These models are powered by the Dimensity 7300, Dimensity 8400, and Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipsets, respectively. Notably, the standard iQOO Z10 is yet to be launched in China.

Rumours suggest that the iQOO Z10 will be equipped with the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset, setting it apart from the version available in India and other regions. This device is also expected to offer a 120Hz OLED display and support 90W fast charging.

Given these details, it remains to be seen whether the V2507A with an 8,000mAh battery will be introduced as the iQOO Z10 or as an entirely different device.

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