The Vivo V29 has appeared in many different certification processes
The Chinese technology company Vivo has been working on the V29 model for some time. The company's new phone has lately appeared in numerous different certification processes.
Speculation is rife that Vivo is hard at work crafting the Vivo V29 series of smartphones. Following the recent introduction of the Vivo V29 Lite 5G smartphone in the European market, it appears that the Vivo V29 and V29 Pro models will soon see the light of day. The Vivo V29 has just received approval from the GCF authority, a pivotal certification for a worldwide release. This provides a strong suggestion that the V29 will be stepping into the spotlight within the forthcoming weeks.
The GCF certification lends credence to the belief that the upcoming Vivo smartphone, bearing the model number V2250, will be launched as the "Vivo V29". Interestingly, the certification listing hints that the device might not carry "5G" in its moniker. The GCF listing unveils the network bands to be supported by the device, including a wide array of 5G bands such as n1, n2, n3, n5, n8, n20, n28, n38, n40, n41, n66, n77, and n78.
The Vivo V29 has appeared in many different certification processes
Aside from being spotted on GCF, the V2250 Vivo phone has made its presence known on other certification platforms, including IMDA (Singapore), EEC (Europe), SDPPI (Indonesia), and Bluetooth SIG. The handset also recently featured in the database of the Geekbench benchmarking platform.
Based on the Vivo V29's Geekbench listing, the Snapdragon 778G Plus is set to fuel it. The device is also anticipated to carry 8 GB of RAM and Android 13, supplemented with FunTouchOS 13. The remaining specifications of the device are currently shrouded in mystery.
Predictions suggest that the Vivo V29 series will be unveiled in July, targeting India and other markets. Recent reports suggest that the V29 Pro is likely to boast notable features, such as a 6.7-inch FHD+ 120Hz OLED display, 12 GB of RAM, 256 GB of storage, a 5,000mAh battery, 66W charging, and a 64-megapixel primary camera with OIS.