vivo V30e launches in India at ₹27,999: Here are the details
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At 190 grams, vivo claims this is India’s slimmest smartphone with a 5,500mAh battery. It supports up to 44W of fast charging. vivo also added that the device has a four-year battery life.
Chinese smartphone maker vivo launched the V30e on Thursday, its latest addition to its mid-range V series lineup.
The device features a 6.78-inch FHD curved AMOLED display. It is powered by Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 chipset and features 8GB of RAM with up to 256GB of storage. The RAM is virtually expandable up to 12GB.
Building on the capabilities of its elder siblings — vivo V30 and V30 Pro — the V30e also houses a dual-camera setup on the back with vivo’s Aura Light, which in a sense, is an upgraded flashlight. It houses a 50MP Sony IMX882 lens with 2x lossless zoom and an 8MP wide-angle sensor. On the front is a 50MP selfie camera.
At 190 grams, vivo claims this is India’s slimmest smartphone with a 5,500mAh battery. It supports up to 44W of fast charging. vivo also added that the device has a four-year battery life.
Speaking at the launch, Geetaj Channana, Head of Corporate Strategy at vivo India, said, “With its stunning design, cutting-edge camera technology, and a robust 5500mAh battery in a sleek frame, the vivo V30e offers an aspirational aesthetic that’s almost like carrying a fashion statement. This phone delivers an outstanding camera experience along with enduring performance, combining style and substance in a way that we are confident will appeal to our target audience.
Out of the box, the smartphone will run on Android 14-based Fun Touch OS 14. vivo is also offering three generations of Android updates and four years of security updates on the device.
It is available in two colours — Velvet Red and Silk Blue — and is priced at ₹27,999 for the 8GB+128GB variant and ₹29,999 for the 8GB+256GB variant. The vivo V30e will be available for purchase starting May 9, across Flipkart, vivo India e-store, and all partner retail stores.
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