Vivo X27 Spotted On TENAA With 6.39-Inch AMOLED Display, 8GB RAM

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Vivo’s new upcoming flagship, Vivo X27 has appeared on TENNA with many key specs after the launch of its predecessor, Vivo X23.

Vivo X27 was spotted listing on the TENAA under the codename V1829A/T and it is expected to launch as the successor to the Vivo X23 in the Vivo X series.  It is known that the Vivo X27’s launch information has been spread through a smartphone ready-to-sell-list of a Chinese retailer.

Accordingly, the TENNA listing showed a few the Vivo X27’s main specifications. But, there are still no photos of the device yet posted on the TENNA.

Vivo X27 key specs were revealed on TENNA listing

In particular, the device will sport a 6.39-inch FHD+ AMOLED panel with a tall aspect ratio of 19.5:9. Also, the handset will run on the Android Pie 9.0 at launch. Additionally, it will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 SoC.

The phone will pack 8GB of RAM and come in two 128GB/256GB storage options. In the imaging department, the Vivo X27 will feature a triple rear camera, including a 48MP main sensor, a 13MP sensor, and a 5MP sensor. On the front, the handset features a 16MP selfie camera for taking selfies and video calling.

The TEENA listing also revealed that the phone will come with a 3,920mAH battery with fast charging support. In addition, the handset’s weight is 188.3g. Furthermore, the Vivo X27 will feature an in-display fingerprint scanner which has already been seen on many mid-range and flagship devices.

Vivo sub-brand iQOO plans to introduce its first smartphone on March 1 in India

Vivo is likely to launch the Vivo X27 at the end of the next month. In addition, its sub-brand iQOO plans to introduce its first smartphone. The TENAA-certified revealed that it will sport a 6.41-inch AMOLED display with a Full HD+ resolution paired with 12GB of RAM. The device is expected to launch in the Chinese market on March 1. The global launch date for the handset is not yet revealed.

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