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Vivo X Fold 5 with SD 8 Gen 3, 6000mAh Battery Launching June 25

Vivo has been gradually revealing details about its upcoming foldable, the Vivo X Fold 5, ahead of its official launch in China. Though there...

Vivo X200 FE Spotted on Geekbench with Dimensity 9300+

The much-anticipated Vivo X200 FE has surfaced on Geekbench, revealing key specifications and benchmark scores. The listing confirms the device’s model number as ‘V2503’...
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Nivedita Bangari

Vivo V27 Series sets a Global Launch Date

The global launch date of the Vivo V27 series has been revealed and its estimated that the smartphones will be released on March 1st...
Nivedita Bangari

Vivo Y100 with MediaTek Dimensity 900 SoC launched

The Vivo Y100 is a recently released smartphone with impressive features. It has a large 6.38-inch AMOLED display with a Full HD+ resolution of...
Raunak Saha
iQOO Neo 7 is confirmed to launch on February 16th

iQOO Neo 7 is confirmed to launch on February 16th

The iQOO Neo 7 is finally launching in India via Amazon and it has been confirmed today that the mid-range smartphone from iQOO will...
Abhishek Jha
Vivo Y53t

The Vivo Y53t has a 6.51-inch display, a Dimensity 700, and...

The company's newest mid-range 5G smartphone in the Y series, the Vivo Y53t, has been introduced by Vivo as the replacement for the Y52t...
Avik Roy
Upcoming Smartphones from Vivo, Nubia, and More

Upcoming Smartphones from Vivo, Nubia, and More

Smartphone launches keep passing despite we're nearing the end of time. There will be three further events coming week. All of them will be hosted by different brands. The companies that will be releasing phones coming week are Nubia, Vivo, and Infinix. The former two will unveil new products in their home country China,...
Abhishek Jha
Xiaomi Responded to Redmi 6A blew-up case that decapitated a woman

Reportedly Vivo, Oppo, and Xiaomi have agreed to move some of...

Oppo, Vivo, and Xiaomi, three Chinese manufacturers, have agreed to start importing cellphones built in India. It's possible that the Made-In-India policy has suffered...