Vivo is set to launch a new smartphone in India. The upcoming offering is a part of the brand’s T-series called the Vivo T5x 5G. The device will be arriving as the successor to the last year’s Vivo T4x 5G.
Vivo T5x 5G India launch confirmed
The Vivo T5x 5G is likely to ship with OriginOS out of the box. It is teased to have an AnTuTu score of more than 1 million. The disclaimer section mentions that the benchmark result is for the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage variant. The smartphone is confirmed to be priced under the Rs 23,000.
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The teaser does not reveal any additional details of the Vivo T5x 5G. We can expect the brand to share more details in the coming days.
Vivo’s T-series phones are closely related to iQOO’s Z-series, often have the same specifications. Last year’s Vivo T4x 5G is identical to iQOO Z10x. It’s likely that the upcoming T5X 5G will be same as the iQOO Z11x that’s set to launch in India on March 12.
The iQOO Z11x is confirmed to be powered by a Dimensity 7400 Turbo processor and be backed by a massive 7,200mAh battery cell with support for 44W charging. It will have IP68 and IP69 certification.
The device will feature a dual-rear camera and a fingerprint scanner embedded in the power button. The iQOO Z11x will be available from Amazon and the microsite reveals that it will come with AI features.
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