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Vivo V25 Pro Launched In India With Mediatek Dimensity 1300 Soc, 64 MP Triple Camera

Posted on the 18 August 2022 by Geetikamalik

New Delhi: Vivo has launched a V25 Pro smartphone in India. Appears with the MediaTek chipset, the AMOLED panel is high in the rate, the triple-camera settings and the rear panel that change the color. Read on to find out more about the latest telephone launched.

Pro Vivo V25 Prices in India, Availability

Vivo V25 Pro has been appreciated by RS. 35,999 for basic variants with 8GB of RAM + 128GB inbuilt storage. Top-end variant with 12GB of RAM + 256GB inbuilt storage has been appreciated by the hospital. 39,999. This smartphone will be available to be purchased through Flipkart, Vivo online store, and other retail channels from August 25 in pure blue and sailing options.

Vivo V25 Pro’s pre-orders customers will be able to use the hospital discount. 3,500 with a credit card/ debit HDFC bank and EMI transaction. They can also take advantage of additional exchange offers to hospitals. 3,000.

Vivo V25 Pro Specifications

Vivo V25 Pro is powered by the Mediatek 1300 SOC dimension which is paired with RAM up to 12GB.

This phone is also equipped with 128GB and 256GB storage but without microSD expansion.

Vivo V25 Pro packs a 4,830 mAh battery with 66W fast charging support. This phone runs on Android 12 with Funtouch OS 12 above.

Vivo V25 Pro uses the AMOLED FHD+ 6.56 inch panel with a curved edge. This screen also offers 120Hz refresh speed and HDR10+support.

For optics, V25 Pro has a triple-camera setting with a 64 MP sensor with OIS at the top of the leadership. The main camera is paired with an 8 MP ultrawide shooter and 2 MP macro unit.

At the front, this phone has a 32 MP selfie camera with an automatic focus.

Connectivity options include 4G, 5G, Dual-SIM, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Jack Headphones, and more. V25 Pro also comes with a rear glass panel that changes a unique color.

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