vivo recently unveiled its latest mid-range smartphone, the aptly named V30, for global markets. True to its name, the V30 stands out through its triple 50MP camera system.
The main 50MP OmniVision sensor brings a first for any global vivo device. It’s joined by a 50MP ultra-wide camera with autofocus, also a vivo first. And selfie duties are handled by yet another 50MP front-facing shooter.
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Beyond the photography-focused upgrades, the V30 features modern mid-range specs led by Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset. A large 5,000mAh battery aims to keep you shooting all day, with 80W fast charging for quick top-ups.
Of course, the V30 checks all the usual boxes too with its curved 6.78” OLED display touting 1260p resolution. An in-screen fingerprint reader enables secure biometric unlocking. Storage options scale up to 12GB RAM and 512GB ROM.
Software support promises to cover users for an extended 4 years, with the phone launching on the latest Funtouch OS 14 built atop Android 14.
The vivo V30 initially landed in over 30 markets globally, covering Asia, the Middle East, and beyond. India, Indonesia, Thailand, and others will see availability details emerge in the coming weeks.
With its triple 50MP camera prowess wrapped in a premium design, vivo is positioning the V30 as a compelling mid-tier option for shutterbug-focused shoppers. We’ll know soon just how well the mix of photography power plus solid all-around specs resonates with buyers in various regions.