An upcoming Vivo phone with model number V2278A has appeared in the database of the 3C certification site. As usual, the listing has given us a hint on the fast charging capabilities of the device. The V2278A’s 3C certification reveals that it is a 5G-capable device. It further reveals that the device may ship with a power adapter with model numbers V4440LOB1-CN and V4440L0A1-CN. The charger supports up to 44W fast charging.
Since the Vivo V2278A is expected to
support 44W fast charging, it seems that it could be a mid-range phone. At
present, there is no information on the other specifications of the device.
However, it appears that the V2278A may release in the Chinese market as a Vivo
Y-series phone. To recall, a Vivo Y-series phone named the Vivo Y78+ 5G is also
waiting in the pipeline to go official.
The Y78+ 5G was also spotted with a 44W
charger at 3C last month. Hence, t is likely that the V2278A may debut in the
market as a Y-series handset. In all likelihood, the V2278A smartphone may
debut in the Chinese market at some point in May.
In related news, Vivo is all set to unveil
the Vivo X Flip and Vivo X Fold 2 foldable phones in the Chinese market on
April 20. The X Flip will be Vivo’s clamshell phone with a foldable screen,
whereas the X Fold 2 will be the first-ever Snapdragon 8 Gen 2-powered foldable
smartphone. The Vivo Pad 2 is also going to launch during the same launch
event.