The Chinese telecom regulator TENAA has approved a Vivo smartphone with model number V2148A. The 3C regulatory authority in China has officially approved the handset. The device’s IMEI database entry earlier indicated it would be called the iQOO Z5 Pro. Some Chinese insiders have revealed the device’s essential specs.
The Vivo V2148A’s 3C certification showed a 44W charger. The listing verifies 5G connection. This phone will have a 120Hz refresh rate and be powered by the Snapdragon 778G SoC, according to Digital Chat Station.
It will include a 5.5-inch LCD screen, a side-mounted fingerprint reader, a 64-megapixel primary camera, a 5,000mAh battery, twin speakers, and a 3.5mm audio connector. The iQOO Z5 series comprises three models: Z5, Z5 Pro, and Z5x. While the Z5’s specs remain unknown at the moment. It is expected to debut in India this month.
The Vivo V2130A and V2131A smartphones have been discovered on the Google Play Console with similar specifications. The V2130A might be marketed in China as the Vivo S10e.
The V2131A’s IMEI database appearance indicates it will be the iQOO Z5x. Thus, the Z5x seems to be a renamed S10e. The new Vivo S10e might come with a 6.44-inch FHD+ AMOLED display, 900Dimensity, up to 12 gigs of RAM, up to 128GB of storage, a 64-megapixel triple camera system, and a 3,970mAh battery.