Vivo is likely to launch Vivo V29 Pro together with Vivo V29 5G. The Chinese smartphone maker has yet to reveal any details about the upcoming phone. However, the Vivo V29 Pro has reportedly been spotted on the Geekbench certification website, and the listing hints at some of its key specs, including processor and RAM details. The phone is designed to pack 12GB of RAM and may come preloaded with Android 13. The smartphone has been spotted bearing the model number V2251. It is expected to succeed the Vivo V27 Pro, which was launched earlier this year.
according to a report Per MySmartPrice, the alleged Vivo V29 Pro has been listed on the Geekbench website under the model number V2251. The listing suggests that the phone could pack 12GB of RAM and run Android 13-based FuntouchOS 13 out of the box. The phone is listed with the K6895v1_64 motherboard, which suggests a MediaTek Dimensity 8200 SoC with a maximum clock speed of 3.1 GHz.
Also, the Vivo V29 Pro reportedly scored 4,394 in the single-core test and 14,677 in the multi-core test. Apart from these, the Geekbench listing has not revealed any additional details about the phone.
Back in May, the phone was spotted on Vivo’s official website, revealing details of the display and key specifications of the phone. However, the page was later removed. The phone was teased to sport a 6.7-inch Full HD+ resolution OLED display (2,400 x 1,080 pixels) with a 120Hz refresh rate. It was said to come with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of inbuilt storage.
Details of the phone’s camera were also revealed via the product page. The Vivo V29 Pro is likely to have a triple rear camera unit led by a 64-megapixel primary sensor. According to the test image, the camera sensors will be housed in a rectangular camera island in the upper left corner of the rear panel. The front camera was said to be equipped with a 50-megapixel sensor. Other leaked details include a 5,000mAh battery, 66W fast charging support, and a black color option.
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