Earlier this week, Vivo launched its
mid-range smartphone dubbed Vivo V19 in Indonesia. It seems like the device is
now making its way to the Indian market. We now have leaked live images of the
device showcasing key design changes for the Indian market. Furthermore, we’re
looking at key changes in the internal hardware as well.
As mentioned earlier, Vivo V19 for the
Indian market is going to be a little different from what we’ve seen earlier.
Let’s look at the design changes first. While the rear camera module still
contains four sensors, the dual-LED flash now sits at the top position.
Furthermore, the macro lens consists of a red circle that encircles it. As per
the image, the aperture of the device will range from f/1.8 to f/2.4. The
camera placement, on the other hand, remains the same.
The rear of the device seems to feature
some kind of glossy finish made with either plastic or glass or both. You can
also see the placement of volume and power buttons which also remains the same.
Now, coming to the hardware, the key difference is going to be the chipset. The
Indian variant of Vivo V19 will run on Snapdragon 712 chipset instead of the
Snapdragon 675 chipset. Lastly, we’re looking at dual selfie camera housed in a
punch-hole cutout.
Apart from all these changes, we also have
some information on the launch timeline for the device. As per the report, the
device should launch somewhere in the first week of April. Due to the
coronavirus outbreak, the company might end up launching the device silently.
With that said, we are expecting more information on pricing and other aspects
in the coming weeks.
