Vivo's new price-performance focused phone has shown itself once again
The Y35+, developed by Chinese technology company Vivo and whose name has been in the leaks for a while, has now revealed itself on TENAA.
Earlier this year, Vivo introduced the Y35m smartphone to the market, and now, the brand is reportedly preparing to unveil its successor, the Y35m+. This smartphone has made appearances on several certification sites, such as the Google Play Supported Devices list, 3C, and TENAA, revealing its imminent launch. Recently, the phone's specifications, pricing, and availability have been brought to light thanks to a listing on China Telecom.
The Vivo Y35m+ has been listed on China Telecom under the model number V2279A. It boasts a 6.64-inch OLED display with an FHD+ resolution and a discreet waterdrop notch. The device features a side-mounted fingerprint scanner and a two-ring camera setup on the back panel.
Vivo's new price-performance focused phone has shown itself once again
For photography enthusiasts, the Vivo Y35m+ comes with a dual camera arrangement, which includes a 50MP primary sensor and a secondary lens yet to be specified. On the front, an 8MP camera caters to selfie and video call needs.
Inside, the Vivo Y35m+ is said to be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 700 SoC or its rebranded counterpart, the Dimensity 6020. The smartphone houses 8GB of RAM and offers two storage options - 128GB and 256GB. According to the listing, the device draws power from a robust 5,000mAh battery that supports 18W fast charging via a USB-C port. It comes with Android 13 OS, overlaid with Vivo's own OriginOS UI.
The Vivo Y35m+ will be available in two colors - Star Ring Black and Ripple Green. The 128GB model is listed at RMB 1,599, while the 256GB version is priced at RMB 1,799. The China Telecom listing indicates that the smartphone will be up for grabs starting May 25th.