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Vivo V23e Price In India Leaked; To Cost Below Rs. 25,000

(Last Updated On: February 15, 2022)

Vivo V23 series is said to get a new member soon in India in the form of the V23e. A recent leak suggested a February 2022 launch timeline for the third model in the V23 series. Now, another leak has surfaced that suggests the pricing of the Vivo V23e in the Indian market.

Vivo V23e India Price Leaked Online

A report via Mysmartprice gives an insight into the expected price range of the next V23 series phone in the country. The Vivo V23e will be joining the premium mid-tier smartphone segment in India with a sub Rs. 25,000 price tag.

This suggests it will be competing against the likes of Xiaomi 11i Hypercharge and the upcoming Nord CE 2. However, the report does not specify how many variants are coming to the Indian market and the specific pricing of the upcoming models. It does mention the same color options as the international model in India as well, i.e, Midnight Blue and Sunshine Gold

Just to recap, the device is said to go official on February 21 in India. The company has not announced the launch date yet, neither any dedicated microsite has been gone live at e-commerce portals. Therefore, the exact availability details get difficult to confirm. We might get some updates from the brand soon.

Vivo V23e Features

The Vivo V23e is coming to India with the Dimensity 810 processor under the hood. The company is expected to bring the 8GB RAM and 128GB storage variant of the handset to the country. The Vivo V233 will be launched with a 6.44-inch AMOLED display that will support 1080 x 2408 pixels FHD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate.

The Vivo V23e will feature a triple rear camera setup comprising a 50MP main camera combined with an 8MP ultrawide sensor and a 2MP macro sensor The device will also feature a 44MP snapper for selfies and video calls. An in-display fingerprint scanner will handle the security aspects, while a 4,050 mAh battery unit will keep the lights on. It will also feature a 44W fast charging technology.

By Sandeep Sarkar

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