Alleged Vivo NEX 2 Appears On 3C Listing With 44W Charging

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A new Vivo phone alleged Vivo NEX 2 has received certification from China's 3C authority with a charger supports up to 44W fast charging solution.

An unknown Vivo smartphone with the V1922A model number has been granted certification from the Chinese 3C authority. Notably, according to the listing, the phone comes with a charger with the support for 44W fast charging tech, which suggests it’s an upcoming premium device.

Vivo normally introduces its quick charging solution to its flagship devices so the mysterious phone is likely to be Vivo NEX 2. The Vivo V1922A’s listing just shows a charger with model number V3030A-CN that has the support for 11V/4A, 11V/3A, 9V/2A, and 5V/2A charging. Regarding the charger, it is similar to the one found on a Vivo iQOO gaming phone launched earlier 2019.

There has been no certain information about the specs of the Vivo NEX 2 phone. However, a famous Chinese tipster shared a render of this phone a week ago, revealing its impressive design. Accordingly, the device could sport design with no bezels and notch as its front is mainly occupied by the display. In addition, the display appears to be curved towards the phone’s edges. Its top and bottom bezels are very thin. And about the rear panel of the phone, its details remain to be seen later.

Under the hood, the phone probably comes with the new Snapdragon 855 Plus SoC. As its predecessor features 8GB RAM, the NEX 2 could come with a similar amount of RAM. Vivo has recently introduced the Dual Wifi Acceleration tech through which its users can simultaneously connect to 2 different Wifi networks on Vivo phones for quicker Internet connectivity. It is hoped that the NEX 2 will be the first device to have this feature.

To remind, we’re not sure about the NEX 2 when there is no much information available at the moment.  Therefore, we need to wait for more clues about this mysterious Vivo phone.

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