It seems that vivo is gearing up to launch a brand new mid-range smartphone in the market. The latest certification listing has unveiled the upcoming Vivo Y27 5G model, suggesting that its launch is right around the corner.
The Vivo Y27 5G, carrying the model number V2302, has been making appearances on various online listings recently. Just last month, we caught glimpses of it on the Google Play Console. It even appeared on the NCC website, where live images of the device appeared ahead of its official launch. And now, it has popped up on the EEC certification, adding to the anticipation.
Based on previous reports, we believe that the Vivo Y27 5G will have a MediaTek Dimensity 700 SoC. For those not familiar, the Dimensity 700 could potentially be a newer version of the Dimensity 6020 SoC. Additionally, the device will likely run on Android 13 OS with FunTouchOS 13 right out of the box. According to the Google Play Console listing, the chipset will be accompanied by 6GB of RAM. It will also have a display sporting Full HD+ resolution, delivering a pixel density of 440 ppi.
There have also been rumors circulating about the Vivo Y27 being a rebranded version of the Y36 5G. If this is true, we can anticipate the Y27 to have a 6.44-inch LCD panel with 90Hz refresh rate. Other notable features might include a powerful 50-megapixel primary camera, a 2-megapixel depth sensor with LED flash for enhanced photography, and a 16-megapixel selfie shooter on the front.
While the phone seems to offer decent specifications, it will faces stiff competition in the mid-range smartphone market. With several brands vying for attention, Vivo needs to ensure that the Y27 brings something unique and compelling to the table.
But hey, let’s not jump to conclusions just yet. We’ll have to wait for the official launch and comprehensive reviews to see how the Vivo Y27 5G performs in real-world scenarios.