A new vivo V30 Lite was announced today in Cambodia. This is the third different smartphone with the same name, following the V30 Lite available in India and Mexico and the one for the Middle East. This third vivo V30 Lite has the same footprint as the vivo T3 (also known as iQOO Z9). The major differences are the chipset and charging speed.
The vivo V30 Lite comes with a Snapdragon
685 chipset. It is a 6nm platform that is LTE-only and comes with an octa-core
CPU – 4x2.8 GHz Cortex-A73 & 4x1.9 GHz Cortex-A53. At the front is a 6.67”
AMOLED panel with Full HD+ resoltuion, 100% DCI-P3 color gamut, up to 120 Hz
refresh rate and up to 1,200 nits brightness There are only two cameras at the
back, despite what the design might suggest – 50 MP main and 2 MP depth sensor,
while the selfie shooter has 8 MP resolution.
This is the first Lite in vivo's history
with 80W charging support, and the company promises 80% of battery charge in 30
minutes. On top of that, the phone comes with a guarantee that the cell will
retain 80% of its capacity after 1,600 full charging cycles, which is more than
4 years of daily charging. The V30 Lite boots Funtouch 14 on top of Android 14.
Sadly, it lacks a 3.5 mm audio jack and also doesn't have NFC for payments.
vivo offers the V30 Lite in Crystal Black
and Crystal Green colors with 8 GB RAM + 256 GB storage. The price listed is
KHR 1.2 million, which converts to about US$ 299. There is also an 8/128 GB
version, sold in Russia for RUB 24,999, which currently translates to US$ 270.