A Vivo phone with model number V2313A recently received radio certification in China. The same device has appeared in the database of the 3C certification platform. The charging capabilities of the device that have emerged through the 3C listing suggest that it could be a new mid-range phone. The 3C certification of the Vivo V2313A indicates that it is a 5G-ready phone that may ship with a 44W charger. Unfortunately, there is no information on the final marketing name of the V2313A.
When the device was spotted at the radio
certification last month, it was speculated that it could be one of the Vivo
X10 series of smartphones. However, the charging capabilities of the device
hint that it could be an upcoming Y-series phone.
Earlier this year, Vivo launched the Vivo
X Flip, its first clamshell phone with a foldable screen. The X Flip comes with
support for 44W fast charging. Hence, there is a possibility that the V2313A
could be an updated version of the device dubbed the Vivo X Flip+. However, the
rumor mill is yet to reveal any information on the existence of such a device.
Hence, the V2313A is likely to end up as a Y-branded model.
In related news, Vivo is working on a
couple of new devices for different markets. The brand recently launched the
Vivo V29 5G with the Snapdragon 778G onboard in the European market. The device
is expected to arrive soon in Asian markets. The brand is said to be working on
a Dimensity 8-series powered Vivo X100 5G. As for China, Vivo is expected to
announce the Vivo Pad Air tablet in the near future. The X100 and X100 Pro with
Dimensity 9300 are expected to debut in November this year in China. The X100
Pro+, featuring the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, may break cover in Q1 2024, along with
the Vivo X Fold 3 foldable phone.
