It seems that Vivo is working hard to further
populate its mid-range portfolio of smartphones and this recent appearance of
the Vivo X20A on the database of Geekbench basically confirms it. According to
its listing, the device seems to be equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 660
chipset, along with 4GB of RAM and Android 7.1.1 Nougat as the version of its
operating system.
In case you missed it, this isn’t the typical
device, as the Chinese company has already hinted at a “standard” version of
the device, called Vivo X20. The device is presumably equipped with an
identical SoC (Snapdragon 660), packing 6GB of RAM, a 5.8 inch display with
1080x2160px resolution, while camera department is handled by 24MP rear and
front shooters. Battery capacity is said to be 3,500 mAh.
The good news here is that both the X20 and X20A
models have already been certified by TENAA, so we expect to see them
officially on September 21.
