The Vivo V30 is the company’s upcoming smartphone that popped up on various certification websites recently. It appeared on both IMDA and TDRA certification websites, and interestingly enough, the Vivo V30 also got certified by the FCC.
The Vivo V30 got certified by the FCC, which is rather interesting
Why is that interesting? Well, the FCC is the official certification body in the US. It’s a part of the US government. Phones that end up there are usually meant to be sold in the US. So, will that be the case with the Vivo V30? Well, only time will tell.
That would likely surprise many people as Vivo doesn’t really have a presence in the US. Its sister company, OnePlus, is a different story entirely, though, of course. We’ll have to see what happens.
While we’re waiting for that info, let’s just say that the Vivo V30 appeared under the ‘V2318’ model number. The FCC confirmed that this smartphone has a 4,895mAh battery, and supports 80W fast wired charging. The device will also offer two SIM card slots.
Geekbench did reveal some of this phone’s specs
Now, thanks to a Geekbench listing that surfaced not long ago, we do have some of the phone’s specs. This handset is expected to pack in the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor. It will also offer 12GB of RAM, and ship with Android 14 out of the box.
That’s pretty much everything we know about the device thus far. Its sibling, the Vivo V30 Lite, got announced at the very end of last year. That handset is inferior to the Vivo V30, and there’s a good chance there will be notable differences between them.
The Vivo V30 Lite does have a fullHD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. We’re expecting as much on the Vivo V30 too. The phone will also be at least splash resistant, as that’s the certification the ‘Lite’ model offers.
2024-01-10 15:07:06