Vivo has hinted at the arrival of the Vivo V30 series in the Indian market. Now that it has been confirmed that it will launch on Flipkart in India, the series is officially on its way to other markets. So here is all the information you need.
Vivo V30 Lineup India Launch Teased
We discovered a few weeks ago that Zeiss-branded lenses will be featured in the Vivo V30 series when it debuts in India next month. Thereby, it seems like the most recent teaser confirmed this information. The official micro-website, which recently went live on the Flipkart app/website, signaled the launch in India. Putting this another way, the gadgets will be available for purchase in India through the company’s official website and additionally from a well-known e-retailer.
According to the image posters, the Zeiss-tuned cameras are featured in the V30 series. Zeiss co-engineered lenses have been employed in a V series model by the manufacturer for the very first time. For those of you who don’t know, on February 28th, Thailand will witness the launch of the Vivo V30 and V30 Pro. This week’s beginning witnessed the official launch of the Vivo V30 in the global marketplace. Therefore, we reasonably know its specifications.
According to what we already know, the V30 series is going to feature a 120Hz refresh rate AMOLED curved display. Recently, the more premium Pro model surfaced on NBTC. The soon-to-be-coming V30 Pro will feature 6 Zeiss Style Portrait modes—Cine-flare Portrait, Biotar, Cinematic, Planar, Distagon, and Sonnar—along with the Zeiss camera system. This is all the information we have currently do check back again for more updates.
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