The vanilla variant runs on Dimensity 900 with either 8 GB or 12 GB RAM. Both memory variants can be expanded with 8 GB more, and storage options are 128 GB or 256 GB. The screen is a 6.44” AMOLED but the fingerprint scanner remains on the side, embedded in the power key. It comes with HDR 10+ support, 90 Hz refresh rate and a 1080p resolution.
The vivo V25 series is targeted toward
young people who love vlogging and taking pictures, and that’s why the vanilla
phone has a 64 MP main shooter with OIS, 8 MP ultra-wide-angle cam and a 2 MP
macro cam. The selfie cam is 50 MP with plenty of AI algorithms so the object
can appear a bit clearer.
The phone, being a global variant, comes
with Funtouch OS 12, based on Android 12 - we are yet to see OriginOS out of
the domestic market. The battery in the vivo V25 is 4,500 mAh with support for
44W FlashCharge. Other specs include Dual-mode 5G, the latest Wi-Fi standards,
Bluetooth 5.2 and a relatively light body of 186 grams.
The back panel comes in Aquamarine Blue,
Sunrise Gold, and Diamond Black and while all three have the Fluorite AG Glass,
only the first two change colors like their predecessor vivo V23. Prices and
availability will be announced at a later stage.
