New Delhi, Tech Desk Chinese smartphone maker Vivo could soon launch another entry level smartphone in India. The price of this smartphone can be between Rs 5,000 and Rs 8,000. Let us know that this week, Vivo launched Vivo Z1 Pro, the first smartphone of its Z series in India. It is the company’s first smartphone which has been launched in India with a punch-hole display. This smartphone was launched in China in the name of Vivo Z5x.
This year, the company has launched three mid-range smartphones Y12, Y15 and Y17 in its Y-Series. Now another smartphone Vivo Y90 is going to join this series. Talking about the potential features of this smartphone, it can offer a full HD space display of 6.36 inches. This phone can come with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage. The sensor of 8 megapixels can be given in its back. For Selfie, it can be given a sensor of 5 megapixels.
Triple Rear Camera Setup has been given in Vivo Y12 , launched in this series in the last days . It has a battery of 5,000 mAh. In addition it has been given the MediaTek Helio P22 processor. Talking about the camera, there is a triple rear camera setup in it. Its primary sensor is 13 megapixels. At the same time, the second is 8 megapixels and the third is 2 megapixel sensor. Its camera is equipped with features like TimeLaps, Live Photos, HDR, Portrait Mode, Panorama and Super Wide-Angle. It also comes with PDAF support. The phone has an 8 megapixel front camera for selfie. Its front camera supports Portrait Bokeh and AI Face Beauty.
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