A new mid-range phone from Vivo with model number
Vivo V1930A/T has received approval from TENAA. The entire specifications of
the phone are now known hanks to its TENAA appearance. Unfortunately, the exact
identity of the smartphone is currently under the wraps.
The Vivo V1930A/T measures 159.43 x 76.77 x 8.92mm
and it weighs 176 grams. The smartphone is fitted with a display of 6.358
inches. The waterdrop-style notch enabled display offers HD+ resolution of 720
x 1544 pixels. The TENAA images shows the handset in blue color, but listing
reveals that it will come in gold color too.
The mid-range Vivo V1930A/T is fueled by 1.95GHz
octa-core processor. The SoC of the smartphone is assisted by 3 GB of RAM. The
TENAA listing states that it will arrive with an inbuilt storage of 64 GB. For
more storage, it has a microSD card slot. The Android 9 Pie OS comes preloaded
on the device. It goes without saying the device will include company’s FunTouch
OS UI. The handset includes a minimum rated battery of 4,880mAh. Its typical
capacity could be nearly 5,000mAh. There is no support for fast charging on the
device.
At the top-left corner of the device is a dual
camera setup followed by an LED flash. It includes a main lens of 13-megapixel
that is coupled with a 2-megapixel sensor. It seems to feature a front-facing
camera of 8-megapixel. The backside of the phone features a fingerprint
scanner. The right edge of the smartphone features a volume rocker and a power
key.
The Vivo V1930A/T appears like a stripped-down
edition of the announced Vivo V1928A/T smartphone that was recently spotted on
TENAA with full specifications. The Vivo V1928A also features the same-sized
HD+ display of 6.358 inches and houses a 4,880mAh minimum rated battery. It
features 2.0GHz octa-core processor. It may arrive in variants such as 3 GB RAM
+ 32 GB storage and 4 GB RAM + 64 GB storage. It has a 13-megapixel +
8-megapixel + 2-megapixel triple camera setup on its rear and a front-facing
camera of 8-megapixel.