Recently, the Vivo V23e was noticed on the Bluetooth SIG certification site, indicating that it would be released soon. Reliable tipster Chun just tweeted that the V23e will go on sale in Vietnam in November. Retailers will be trained on the phone between November 2 and November 5, it appears. According to the tip, the Viettel Store in Vietnam has posted a short video showing off the Vivo V23e in action. The film was downloaded by a customer before it was removed by the business. The V23e hands-on video is available to readers by clicking on the link provided by the distributor.
The Vivo V23e appears to have a waterdrop notch in the video. Because it has an in-screen fingerprint scanner, it appears to be an OLED panel. It has a plastic frame and a glass back.
The device’s left edge is devoid of controls, but the right side has a volume rocker and a power button. An earpiece and a speaker grille are located on the device’s bottom edge, while the device’s top edge has a microphone and USB Type-C port. There is no 3.5mm audio jack on the smartphone.
It has a 50-megapixel front camera for taking selfies. A vertical camera module on the phone’s rear panel houses the phone’s main 64-megapixel camera. With an 8-megapixel lens and a 2-megapixel macro camera, it’s a powerful combination. Charges at 44W and features a 4,030mAh battery. It’s powered by Android 4.2 and FunTouch 12. A 5G-ready processor powers the device, but its name remains a secret for the time being.
Pricing:
The Vivo V23e is expected to go on sale for VND 10,000,000 (about $436). It comes with a charger, headphones, a dongle for connecting your phone to your computer through USB, and some paperwork as part of the retail box for the Vivo V23e.