Vivo launched the V21 series in India earlier this year. The series included Vivo V21e and Vivo V21 5G. Among the two, the latter stands as a more premium device offering from Vivo. Now, 91mobiles via industry sources exclusively reveal that the latter will come in a bright and bold new colour option. Although the latter already is available in three colours – Sunset Dazzle, Arctic White, and Dusk Blue. It looks like the company is gearing up to introduce another colour option of the V21 in India.
According to MySmartPrice, who shared the poster image of the device reveals the new colour option. It continues to sport the same design in the new shiny colourway. Vivo V21 5G will launch the Neon Spark colour soon in India. However, sources hint that it might launch on October 13, 2021.
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Vivo V21 5G Specifications, Price
Vivo V21 5G price in India is Rs 29,990 for the 8GB RAM + 128GB storage configuration. Whereas, the 8GB + 256GB option costs Rs. 32,990.
It sports a 6.44-inch display with AMOLED technology. It has a Full HD+ resolution, a 90Hz refresh rate, and an in-display fingerprint scanner. Unlike most smartphones nowadays that come with a punch-hole on their screen, the display of the V21 5G has a U-shaped notch.
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5G connectivity on the Vivo V21 5G is enabled by the MediaTek 800U SoC. It couples with 8GB of physical RAM (plus 3GB virtual RAM) and 128GB of storage. On the software side of things, you get Android 11 customized with Funtouch OS 11.1 UI.
Vivo V21 5G packs three rear camera modules, including a 64MP OIS primary camera sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens, and a 2MP macro camera. Moreover, a waterdrop-style notch houses the smartphone’s 44MP selfie camera, which also happens to ship with OIS (optical image stabilization.
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Its 4,000mAh battery supports fast charging at 33W. Given that 4,500mAh units are the norm today, the Vivo V21’s battery seems a little lacklustre.