Vivo U20 with Snapdragon 675 AIE chipset to launch in India on November 22

Updated on 13-Nov-2019
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Vivo U20 will be launched in India at 12 noon on November 22.

The Vivo U20 is likely to remain an Amazon-exclusive device.

Vivo U20 is said to come equipped with up to 6GB RAM.

Vivo is looking forward to expanding its U-lineup. The Chinese phone manufacturer is all set to launch the Vivo U20 in India at 12 noon on November 22. The latest development comes in the form of a teaser microsite on Amazon.in. The teaser image has revealed that the Vivo U20 will pack a triple rear camera setup and a waterdrop notch at the front. Further, the smartphone will be powered by the octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 AIE chipset, paired with 6GB RAM. It will have UFS 2.1 storage. 

The Amazon teaser page gives us a look at the Vivo U20’s front and back. The phone will be sporting a gradient design with a blue-purple backdrop. On the rear, one can see a fingerprint sensor and a triple rear camera setup with LED flash, but there is no information regarding the specification of the sensors. On the front, we can see a tiny notch and a small chin at the bottom. 

According to the teaser page, the Vivo U20 will be launched in India on November 22. It is likely to remain an Amazon-exclusive device. The teaser further mentions the presence of the Snapdragon 675 chipset in the smartphone. The page mentions that it will bring a performance boost of 25 percent (in terms of AnTuTu benchmark score) over the Snapdragon 665 SoC that powers its predecessor – the Vivo U10.

Vivo U20 is said to come equipped with up to 6GB RAM, which means it could arrive in several RAM versions. The phone may feature a 6.3-inch full-HD+ (1080×2340 pixels) display. It is expected to sport a 16MP + 8MP + 2MP triple rear camera setup. It may come with a 16MP selfie shooter. The handset is expected to run Funtouch OS 9.1 based on Android 9 Pie. It may pack a 5000mAh battery with support for 18W fast charging.

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Prakhar Khanna

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