Vivo Y78t surfaces online, here's what to expect

The Vivo Y78t has made a significant online appearance, and here's what you can expect from this upcoming device.

Vivo Y78t surfaces online, here's what to expect
Vivo Y78t surfaces online, here's what to expect.

In China, Vivo is making strides with the development of a new addition to its Y-series smartphone lineup, specifically the Y78 series, which includes the Y78, Y78+, and Y78m. The latest device in this series, the Vivo Y78t, has recently made an appearance on the 3C certification website, shedding light on its charging capabilities and nomenclature.

Vivo Y78t surfaces online, here's what to expect

Detailed insights from the 3C certification reveal that the Vivo Y78t bears the model number V2312BA, while its charger is identified by the model number V4440LoA0-CN. The listing confirms that this device will impress users with its 44W fast charging support.

Adding to the intrigue, a Weibo user has suggested that the upcoming Vivo Y78t may indeed be a rebadged version of the iQOO Z8x, which made its debut in China in August of this year. Furthermore, the TENAA certification database for the smartphone aligns with the model number observed on the 3C certification. Notably, the certification image provides a glimpse of the device's design, both from the front and rear.

According to details from TENAA, the Vivo Y78t features a distinctive black-colored squarish camera module housing a 50MP sensor and a secondary lens. The right side of the device hosts the volume rocker and power buttons, with the latter likely serving as a fingerprint scanner. On the front, a center-aligned punch-hole cutout display catches the eye.

While the core specifications of the Vivo Y78t remain undisclosed, if it is indeed a rebranded version of the iQOO Z8x, enthusiasts can anticipate a 6.64-inch FHD+ 120Hz display, a formidable Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 SoC under the hood, and a robust 6,000mAh battery with support for the impressive 44W fast charging capability.

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