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Vivo V19 Launch Offer, Price and Full Specs [ India ]

Vivo has officially launched Vivo V19 in India online on Amazon.in. It is priced at Rs 27,999 and will be available to purchase from May 15th onwards.

Vivo V19 Launch Offer: You can get 10% Cashback with HDFC Bank / ICICI Bank Credit / Debit Cards ( Terms & Conditions apply ). Vivo also offers a one-time free screen replacement in case you break it. 


Check out the product page here on Amazon.in

Specs Highlights

6.44-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED Screen
Available in Mystic Silver and Piano Black colors
Qualcomm Snapdragon 712 AIE Octacore processor
8GB ram
Funtouch OS 10 based on Android 10
4500mAh battery with 33W fast charging support
Dual Front Cameras
Quad Rear Cameras

There are two cameras on the front of the Vivo V19. The main sensor is a 32MP one that offers a regular wide-angle view while the 8MP sensor next to it lets you shoot ultra-wide-angle selfies. On the back of the phone, there is that familiar 48MP + 8MP + 2MP + 2MP Quad camera system which we have become common on many mid-range Android smartphones.


V19 is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 712 Octacore processor and comes with Multi-Turbo 3.0 for enhanced gaming. ART++ Turbo enhances App activation speeds, Game Turbo optimizes touch control and Center Turbo offers scheduler optimizations. 


Source: Amazon.in




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