After being listed on the Google Play Console, the Vivo V27e is now visible in the SIRIM database, reiterating its global expansion. The newcomer is a part of Vivo’s newly hinted-at semi-flagship V27 Catalog. From December 2022, three S16 phone models—the regular, the Pro, and the E variant—will be updated.
The V27e, the lineup’s least expensive brother, has been registered with the Malaysian database SIRIM, a sign that it may soon be available there. V27e didn’t reveal anything significant in the certification certificate other than the model number V2237.
vivo V27e receives the SIRIM certification and the Indian BIS certification.#vivo #vivoV27e pic.twitter.com/PAyxUE2pi6
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About the processor, the new V Vivo smartphone includes a MediaTek MT6789 SoC with exceptional efficiency that was created on TSMC’s 6nm fabrication. For those who are unaware, it is also referred to as Helio G99 and is the best chip available in the mid-range market. But, it won’t have 5G support or the upgraded GPU used to power the first S16e.
Due to being the least expensive model in the series, the V27e’s camera specifications will take a serious hit. The secondary 2MP + 2MP will only function as auxiliary units, however the 50MP alpha lens is ok. Located on the front is a 16MP sensor for taking selfies. The protruding island on the back of the V27e contains a ring LED flash, similar to the S16e. The phone’s other specifics are still unknown. The Y16 is the most recent model to hit store shelves in Pakistan. The official Vivo Y16 pricing in Pakistan is Rs. 67,999, up from its initial launch price of 49,999 PKR.