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Vivo has rolled out a new budget phone in China called the Y6c 4G. It’s already available for purchase in mainland China, and the company is keeping things simple this time, offering just one memory configuration at launch.

Vivo Y6c launched

Vivo Y6c Specifications

The phone runs on a 12nm based Unisoc T7225 octa-core processor that mixes two powerful A75 cores with six efficiency-focused A55 cores, topping out at 1.8GHz, and pairs with an Arm Mali-G57 GPU to handle graphics. 

Display-wise, the Y6c 4G gets a 6.74-inch LCD panel with a waterdrop notch and 1600×720 resolution. It supports a smooth 120Hz refresh rate and can hit 1200 nits of brightness. Vivo also secured TÜV Rheinland certification for low blue-light emissions.

Vivo Y6c Launch Specs price

The Y6c is running on a large 6500mAh cell, which Vivo says can stay healthy for up to five years of regular use. Charging comes through a 15W wired connection. Vivo used the same 6500mAh capacity on the Y60, so battery longevity appears to be a consistent theme across this budget lineup.

On the camera front, the phone keeps things basic with an 8MP main rear shooter and a 5MP front camera for selfies. 

The device also has SGS’s five-star rating for drop and impact resistance, along with an IP65 rating that shields it from dust and water splashes. Vivo Y6c’s extra features include boosted 150% volume output, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, and OriginOS 6 running on top of Android 16. An infrared blaster rounds out the package, letting users control over 3,000 models of TVs, air conditioners, and other appliances.

Price and availability

The Vivo Y6c 4G is now on sale in China in a single 4GB+128GB configuration, priced at 899 yuan (around $130).

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Rajesh Regmi is a tech journalist based in Nepal, currently writing for Gizmochina, where he covers leaks, launches, and industry news. Before joining Gizmochina, he contributed to Gadgetbyte, a popular Nepali tech portal known for gadget news and reviews, as well as Spill Some Beans, where he covered PCs, werables, Android updates, and tech leaks. You can find him enjoying anime in his free time.