Sunday, December 8, 2019

Vivo U20 to go on sale today at 12 noon through Amazon, Vivo Site: Price, specs and more

Vivo U20 is all set to go on sale in India today. It was launched in late November. The smartphone comes with a 5000mAh battery and sports a triple rear camera setup. It will go on sale today at 12 noon via Amazon.in and the Vivo India e-store. Vivo U20 features two variants, one with 4GB + 64GB configuration and another with 6GB + 64GB setup. It is priced starting at Rs 10,990. The smartphone goes up against Realme 5, Realme 5 Pro and other handsets.

Vivo U20 specifications

Vivo U20 features a 6.53 full-HD+ display that sports a waterdrop notch display design. The device is claimed to have a 90 percent screen-to-body ratio with a peak brightness of 480nits. The smartphone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 chipset. As mentioned above, it comes in two variants, one with 4GB RAM + 64GB storage and 6GB RAM + 64GB internal memory. The smartphone packs a 5000mAh battery, which supports 18W fast charging.

In terms of optics, the Vivo U20 sports a triple rear camera setup which consists of a 16MP primary camera with an f/1.78 aperture. It is accompanied by n 8MP wide-angle camera with an f/2.2 aperture and a 2MP macro sensor. The smartphone comes with a 16MP selfie shooter. 

In our first impressions, we noted that the Vivo U20 is well placed to compete with the Redmi Note 8 and the Realme 5s, at least on paper. You can read our detailed first impressions here.

Vivo U20 price in India

The Vivo U20 price in India starts at Rs 10,990 for the base 4GB RAM + 64GB internal storage variant. On the other hand, the 6GB RAM + 64GB storage model is priced at Rs 11,990.

In terms of sale offers, Amazon India, Vivo U20 offers include 5 percent cashback for HDFC Cashback Card users as well as no-cost EMIs. The smartphone also comes with a Jio offer with benefits up to Rs. 6,000.

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