Highlights:
Vivo will launch its V15 pro smartphone in India but ahead of the official announcement, the handset has been leaked numerous times. We previously came across some leaked images of the phone that tipped at a pop-up camera and reports suggested that it will come with a tripled rear camera setup.Now, Amazon India has hosted a microsite that officially reveals the smartphone’s design and confirms the pop-up front shooter and a triple camera setup on the back. As per the microsite, the device will sport a 32MP camera on the front, which we think pops up when one uses face unlock or while taking a selfie.
On the back, the handset sports a 48MP main sensor that delivers images with 12MP effective pixels. There is no official information on whether it uses a sensor made by Samsung or Sony. The smartphone will ship with an in-display fingerprint sensor as well and on the lower edge, the handset will come with a USB Type-C port, along with a SIM tray and speakers on its either sides. Amazon has hosted the microsite soon after Vivo teased the upcoming phone in a video on YouTube. As mentioned earlier, the Vivo V15 Pro India launch is set for February 20.
As for the other specs of the Vivo V15 Pro, it is rumoured to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 SoC, coupled with 6GB RAM and 128GB of internal storage. If this turns out to be true, it could be amongst the first devices to be powered by the Snapdragon 675 chipset. The device could come with a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED FHD+ display, which is now confirmed to sport an in-display fingerprint sensor. It might be backed by a 3700mAh battery. The 48MP main camera on the back of the handset is touted to be a Samsung Sensor. The other two cameras might feature 8MP and 5MP sensors but there is no additional information on what they could be employed for. The device is rumoured to cost around Rs 25,000.
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