A new Vivo smartphone with model number V2238A has been approved by the 3C authority of China. The charging capabilities of the device suggest that it could be a flagship phone. It is yet to be confirmed whether the handset will belong to the iQOO 11 series or the Vivo X90 lineup. The 3C certification of the Vivo V2238A indicates that it is a 5G-ready phone. The model number of the charger that can be seen in the listing suggests that the device may carry support for 120W charging.
Recent reports have claimed that the
upcoming iQOO 11 series of smartphones has two devices: the iQOO 11 and the
iQOO 11 Pro. Both devices are said to have V2243A and V2254A model numbers for
the Chinese market. The Vivo X90 series is expected to include three models,
such as the Vivo X90, X90 Pro, and X90 Pro+. Unfortunately, the model numbers
of these devices are under wraps.
Recently, Digital Cha Station shared the
charging capabilities of the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. In the above-shown
screenshot, the tipster seems to be saying that the next Honor Magic foldable
phone supports 66W fast charging, the Xiaomi 13 and 13 Pro support 67W and 120W
charging, and the iQOO 11 and 11 Pro support 120W and 200W charging.
When it comes to the X90 series, the
tipster said that it supports 120W to 80W charging. In a recent leak, the
tipster revealed that the X90 supports 120W charging. Hence, it appears that
the X90 and X90 Pro+ may both have 120W charging, while the X90 Pro+ may come
with 80W charging. In all likelihood, the X90 Pro+ may offer wireless charging,
which may not be available on the X90 and X90 Pro.