The Chinese smartphone brand Vivo unveiled the Vivo V11 in the early days of this month, and that is the successor of Vivo V9 which the company launched every this year. Having said that, the device company launched Vivo V11 Pro in the Indian market, the very next day of the unveiling of Vivo V11 and that came with the same design and specification. However, today the Vivo V11 is listed on India website of the company along with the pricing and specifications. So, without any delay let’s dive into the article to check out the details of the listing.
Going through the listing, the smartphone sports a tall 6.3-inch FHD+ Halo FullView Display, along with the tiny notch at the top remains the same. The Vivo V11 also features an in-display fingerprint scanner, similar to the ‘pro’ version of the device. It is powered by MediaTek Helio P60 processor and paired with 6 GB RAM along with 64 GB of internal storage and that can be expandable upto 256 GB via MicroSD card. Moreover, the device also comes with the in-house Jovi Smart scene detection along with the Google Assistant.
The listing also says that the device will have a dual camera setup at the back and that is the combination of 16 megapixel (f/2.0 aperture) + 5 megapixel (f/2.4 aperture) along with 25 megapixel front facing camera. The camera department also has AI scene recognition and AI backlight HDR. Apart from the in-display fingerprint scanner, the device also has Face unlock. The device will run on Android Oreo 8.1 which is based on Funtouch OS 4.5, and it is backed on 3,400 mAh battery.
The listing also reveals the pricing and the availability of the device, and going to the listing the device will be priced at ₹23,990 and it will be available in two colour variants – Starry Blue and Nebula Purple. The listing also says that the device will be available with cash on delivery option and it will be available from September 26.
Well, that means the company will launch the device officially in the Indian market after two days and the company listed the device ahead of its official launch in the country.





