A future Vivo V2220A phone that is 3C certified and with an 80W charger

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The start of the year's second half has occurred. The Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 CPU is now being used in new flagship smartphones from a number of Chinese smartphone OEMs. In the remaining days of this month, several Chinese firms are anticipated to introduce flagship phones sporting the SD8+G1 chip. Vivo is one well-known company that has stayed quiet. Although the business last week introduced the Vivo Y77 5G, there is currently no information on any upcoming flagship or high-end smartphones from the brand. Vivo has at least two pipelines, according to recent sources (via), and they might become public in August in China. Sadly, none of these are flagship devices with Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processors.

Certified by Vivo V2220A 3C

In China, a brand-new Vivo phone with the model number V2220A has received 3C certification. The 5G-capable smartphone was found at 3C with an 80W charger. Some Vivo smartphones have compatibility for 80W charging, including the Vivo S15 Pro, Vivo X80, Vivo X80 Pro, Vivo X Note, and Vivo Y77 5G.

Therefore, it seems that the brand's V2202A will be an upper mid-range smartphone. The eventual marketing name of this item is unknown at this time. It appears that the smartphone will show up with all of its key specs on the TENAA certification website.



TENAA certified by Vivo V2166BA

The Vivo Y33s 5G, which made its debut earlier this year, bears the model number Vivo V2166A. The Chinese TENAA regulator has authorised a brand-new gadget with the model number V2166BA that looks to be a Y33s 5G variant. The TENAA certification has made known its essential specifications and design, but there is no information about its ultimate name.

The 6.58-inch LCD FHD+ display, 8-megapixel front camera, and 50-megapixel + 2-megapixel dual-camera system of the V2166BA make it a mid-range smartphone. It will have a 4,910mAh battery, a 2.4GHz octa-core processor, up to 8 GB of RAM, and up to 256 GB of storage. It received 3C authority approval earlier this month. It may enable 33W rapid charging, according to its 3C listing.


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