One of the companies that took the stage after Huawei was blacklisted on the grounds that it has direct links with the Chinese state was Vivo. While the company increased the competition in the sector with its affordable models in this process, it has become one of the five largest smartphone manufacturers in the world as of today.
The company, which is expanding its entry and middle segment product range day by day, will soon present the Vivo Y75 5G to users. Render images of the smartphone, whose technical features were previously leaked, have now appeared.
Render images of Vivo Y75 5G leaked
Render images revealing the design of the Vivo Y75 5G were leaked by Ishan Agarwal, known for his reliable leaks in the industry. Thus, it became clear what kind of design line the device will progress from.
The smartphone will adopt the drop notch design, which is often used in today’s entry and mid-segment devices. Apart from that, it will have an average screen-to-body ratio. On the back, there is a triple camera setup positioned in a rectangular shape.
The device will be available to users with a 3.5 mm headphone jack, which has been gradually discontinued in the industry recently. It should be noted that the fingerprint reader, which is determined as a security method, is located on the side.
If we move on to the technical specifications of the Vivo Y75 5G, we first come across a 6.58 inch LCD panel with Full HD + resolution and 90 Hz refresh rate.
On the processor side, MediaTek Dimensity 700 is used. Produced with a 7 nm fabrication process, the chipset hosts Mali-G57 MC2 graphics unit in addition to two 2.27 GHz ARM Cortex-A76 and six 2.0 GHz ARM Cortex-A55 cores.
The smartphone will go on sale with 8 GB RAM + 128 GB internal storage. If users wish, they will be able to benefit from virtual RAM support up to 4 GB.
While there is a 16 Megapixel selfie camera positioned in a drop notch on the front, there is a triple camera setup consisting of a 50 Megapixel main camera and two 2 Megapixel sensors on the back, the types of which are yet to be determined.
The device, which can be charged via USB-C and supports 18W speeds, will run Android 12-based FunTouch OS 12 interface as soon as it comes out of the box.