Vivo V23e 5G launched in India with a MediaTek Dimensity 810 SoC, 44W charging, and 44MP selfie camera
Vivo V23e is powered by Dimensity 810 processor.
It has got a 4050mAh battery with 44W charging.
It also sports a 44MP front camera and a 50MP triple rear camera setup.
The Vivo V23e had originally debuted last year but it’s finally here in India. It would be one of the budget 5G offerings from the brand. We have already got the Vivo V23 and Vivo V23 Pro in the country. However, this newcomer doesn't come with a colour-changing Fluorite AG glass back. And the specs are also trimmed down in comparison. It is priced at ₹25,990 and for that, you are getting MediaTek Dimensity 810 5G chipset, a 4050mAh battery with 44W charging, a 44-megapixel camera on the front, and a 50-megapixel camera leading a triplet at the back. Let’s take a cursory look at the specifications and then how much the complete package costs.
Vivo V23e Specs and Features
Vivo V23e has a 6.44-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 60Hz refresh rate. There is a tiny teardrop cut within which resides a 44MP selfie shooter. The back camera, meanwhile, is housed within a rectangular island. The sensors are a 50MP main one, an 8MP ultrawide one, and a 2MP macro one.
It is also a little out there that the device also rocks a ‘44’ watt power brick support. It is tasked to charge up a 4050mAh battery.
At the core of the phone, there is a Dimensity 810 chip coupled with 8GB LPDDR4x RAM and 128GB UFS 2.1 storage. The software on top is Android 11 based Funtouch OS 12. In the list of features, you also get Virtual RAM, microSD card expansion up to 1TB, USB-C 2.0, Bluetooth 5.2, WiFi, etc. There is no 3.5mm jack though.
Vivo V23e Price and Availability
Vivo V23e is available in Midnight Blue and Sunshine Gold colours priced at ₹25,990. You can purchase it through Flipkart, Vivo.com and select retail outlets starting today.
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