Vivo just launched the X30 series in
China comprising of the X30 and X30 Pro with support for dual-mode 5G and
Exynos 980 SoC. The brand only announced the 8GB + 128GB and 8GB + 256GB
storage configurations during the launch. But now a 12GB + 512GB storage
variant has been spotted on TENAA suggesting an imminent launch.
The Vivo X30 series is the company’s
first smartphones with dual-mode 5G which enables 5G connectivity on both
SA(standalone) and NSA(non-standalone) networks. Also, they are the world’s
first smartphones with Samsung Exynos 980 underneath. Both of them have
identical features except for the camera setup.
The X30 series by Vivo sports a
6.44-inch FHD+ Samsung E3 AMOLED panel with a punch-hole at the top right
corner housing a 32MP selfie camera. The fingerprint sensor resides under the
display like any other premium smartphones these days. Both the phones run
FunTouchOS 10 based on Android 10 and are backed by a 4,350mAh battery. Also,
they have support for Vivo’s new 33W FlashCharge fast charging technology.
As far as cameras are concerned, both
X30 and X30 Pro feature a similar set of three cameras plus an additional 13MP
periscope camera on the Pro variant with an ability to capture 60x pictures.
The other cameras include a 64MP primary sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide sensor, and
a dedicated 32MP with 50mm focal for depth sensing.
The Vivo X30 and X30 Pro are priced at
3298 Yuan / 3598 Yuan and 3998 Yuan / 4298 Yuan for 128GB / 256GB variants
respectively. Hence, the newly spotted 12GB RAM / 512GB ROM variant will
definitely cost more.
