Thursday, November 21, 2019

Vivo U20 launching in India at 12 PM today: Specs, expected price and everything else you need to know

Vivo is all set to expand its U-series of smartphones with the launch of Vivo U20 today. The smartphone will succeed Vivo U10 that was launched in India a couple of months ago. Vivo U20 teasers have already revealed some of the key specifications of the smartphone. It is seen to sport a blue gradient back panel finish. The phone will launch at 12 PM in India today, November 22. The phone will go on sale on Amazon India and Vivo e-store. The price, availability and launch offers of Vivo U20 are expected to be revealed at 12 PM.

According to the teasers, Vivo U20 will feature a 6.53 full-HD+ FullView display with waterdrop-style notch. The smartphone is tipped to have a 90.3 percent screen-to-body ratio. Vivo U20 is listed to be powered bt the Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 chipset. It could come equipped with 6GB RAM and UFS 2.1 storage. It will pack a 5000mAh battery with 18W fast charging support. The teaser page claims that Vivo U20 can last for about 273 hours on standby. Further, it can last for about 21 hours on Instagram usage, 17 hours on Facebook usage, and 11 hours on YouTube usage.

Vivo U20 is also claimed to be a rebranded version of the Vivo U3 that was launched in China last month. There is no official word on the same yet. However, all the specifications revealed for the Vivo U20 thus far match with the Vivo U3 specifications. According to this, Vivo U20 may sport a triple rear camera setup: a 16MP primary camera with an f/1.78 aperture + an 8MP wide-angle sensor with an f/2.2 aperture + a 2MP depth sensor. It may also come with a 16MP selfie shooter.

For reference, Vivo U10 is priced at Rs 8,990 for the 3GB RAM + 32GB storage variant, whereas the 3GB RAM + 64GB storage option costs Rs 9,990. Vivo U20 may be priced slightly above this price bracket.

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