vivo unveiled the Y21T earlier this month which is a rebranded Y21s with a different chipset, and a few days later, it introduced the Y21T with a larger display, higher refresh rate, and less RAM in India. Now the company is further expanding its portfolio of Y Series smartphones with the Y33.
The vivo Y33T is actually a version of the
Indian Y21T with more RAM (8GB + 4GB virtual), a higher-res selfie camera
(16MP), and a 60Hz screen. The rest of the specs remain the same, meaning you
get Snapdragon 680 SoC, 6.58" FullHD+ LCD, Funtouch OS 12, and 128GB
storage, expandable by up to 1TB via a microSD card.
vivo hasn't mentioned the Android version
on the Y33T, but we presume it's running Android 11 like the Indian Y21T.
Besides, the company is also promoting the vivo Y33T as India's first
Snapdragon 680-powered smartphone on its official Indian website, which isn't
correct. The rear panel of the vivo Y33T sports a camera system consisting of
50MP primary, 2MP depth, and 2MP macro units.
The vivo Y33T features a side-mounted
fingerprint reader and ships with a 5,000 mAh battery charged through a USB-C
port at up to 18W. It has two color options - Mirror Black and Midday Dream. The
Y33T is priced at INR 18,990 (US$ 255/€ 225) and is already available for purchase
through leading online and offline retailers in India.