A recent report revealed Vivo has a bunch of new smartphones in the works. This includes the Vivo V27 series— the successor to the Vivo V25 series. Just like its predecessor, the V27 lineup could include multiple devices, including vanilla V27, higher-end V27 Pro, and maybe a stripped-down V27e. Ahead of an official announcement, the standard Vivo V27 has appeared on the Geekbench website with 12GB RAM and Android 13.
A new Vivo smartphone has been spotted on
the Geekbench benchmarking site with model number V2246. This model number is
believed to be associated with the upcoming Vivo V27. Geekbench reveals the
smartphone packs an unknown SoC codenamed MT6886V. While we don’t know the
official name of the processor, the “MT” in the model number suggests it will
be manufactured by MediaTek.
Further, the SoC is listed to have eight
cores, with two cores clocked at 2.8GHz and the other six cores at 2.0GHz. The
chip will be paired with a Mali-G610 MC4 GPU. In addition, the Vivo V27 will
have at least 12GB of RAM and run Android 13 out of the box. The OS will likely
have a Funtouch OS 13 skin on top. The V27 has managed to get 845 points in
Geekbench’s single-core test and 2217 points in the multi-score test. Apart
from this, the listing did not reveal any other specifications of the upcoming
smartphone.
Details about the Vivo V27 5G are pretty
scarce at the moment. Reports suggest it may share some features with the
Chinese Vivo S16 series. However, there’s no official confirmation from the
brand yet.