The vivo X23 is launching on September 6 and it
looks like it plans to leak every single day until that point. This time
around, we get a shot of what is said to be a presentation slide listing the
phone's specs. Given that the source has already removed the image, and the
close proximity of the announcement itself, this may be legit despite
containing one glaring typo.
That's further solidified by the fact that these
specs come to reconfirm what has already been outed about the X23. So, the device should have a
6.41" 1080x2340 Super AMOLED touchscreen with 19.5:9 aspect ratio and
91.2% screen-to-body ratio, and the Snapdragon 670 chipset at the helm. 8GB of
RAM and 128GB of storage are in, as well as support for 4G+ networks unsurprisingly,
and a 32-bit DAC: the AK4377A from AKM.
The vivo X23 has a 12 MP selfie snapper, and a 12 MP
+ 13 MP dual rear camera setup, with the main sensor being Sony's IMX363 (as
seen on the Xiaomi Mi 8, Pocophone F1, Mi Mix 2S, and vivo's own NEX S).
Keeping the lights on is a job for the 3,400 mAh
battery which fast charges through a 22.5W cable and power brick. The phone
runs Android 8.1 Oreo underneath vivo's Funtouch OS 4.5. Although not mentioned
here, a fourth-generation under-display fingerprint sensor has already been
confirmed for the X23 by its maker.
