Vivo is consistently expanding its reach in
Southeast Asian countries. It has already entered markets like Malaysia and
Thailand in the recent past. In December, the company had entered Taiwan by the
launch of Vivo V7 and Vivo 7+. Both the smartphones are now available for
buying in the country.
The Vivo V7 and V7+ are respectively priced at
NT$ 9,900 (US$ 331) and NT$ 10,900 (US$ 365) in Taiwan. The company is aiming to gain
a share of 5 percent in the smartphone market in the country. It has
collaborated with Taiwan Mobile and Synnex Technology to promote its
smartphones in the local market.
The Vivo V7 and V7+ respectively offer a
screen-to-body ratio of 83.6 and 84.4 percent. The V7 has a 5.7-inch screen
that produces HD+ resolution whereas the V7+ has a larger display of 5.99 that
also delivers the same resolution. These handsets are the first phones to be
powered by Snapdragon 450 chipset. These phones also feature 4 GB of RAM. The
native storage of the Vivo V7 is 32 GB whereas the inbuilt storage of V7+ is 64
GB.
The V7 duo are equipped with 24-megapixel
front-facing camera and a rear-mounted 16-megapixel camera. They are running on
FunTouch OS 3.2 flavored Android 7.1.2 Nougat. The V7+ is equipped with AK4376A
Hi-Fi audio chip. The V7 includes a 3,000mAh battery whereas the V7+ has
3,225mAh battery.