Vivo Y77e (t1 version) smartphone with 5000 mAh battery, MediaTek SoC launched – Times of India

Vivo Y77e (t1 version) smartphone with 5000 mAh battery, MediaTek SoC launched – Times of India

Vivo Y77e (t1 version) is now official. Vivo has added a new smartphone to the Y-series with the launch of the Vivo Y77e (t1 version) in China. The smartphone is powered by MediaTek processor and is backed by a 5000 mAh battery. It runs Android 12 and sports a full HD+ display.
The smartphone comes with a price tag of 1,799 yuan (Rs 21,000). The smartphone can be purchased in Crystal Black, Crystal Powder and Summer Listening colour options. The company has not yet revealed the India launch and availability of the smartphone.

Vivo Y77e (t1 version) specifications
Vivo Y77e (t1 version) sports a 6.58-inch full HD+ display with 1080×2408 pixel resolution. The display also offers a 60Hz of refresh rate.
The smartphone is powered by an octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 810 chipset paired with 8GB of RAM. Vivo Y77e (t1 version) packs 256GB of internal storage which can be expanded further by adding a microSD card.
The dual SIM Vivo smartphone features a dual rear camera with a 50MP main sensor and a 2MP secondary sensor. Front is home to an 8MP selfie shooter. The smartphone comes equipped with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and runs the Android 12 operating system topped with the company’s own layer of OriginOS.
Vivo Y77e (t1 version) is backed by a 5000 mAh battery with 18W fast charging support.
Vivo recently launched the V25 Pro smartphone in India. Starting at Rs 35,999, the smartphone comes with colour-changing AG glass, which was first seen in last year’s Vivo V23 Pro. Furthermore, the Vivo V25 Pro comes with a curved 3D class, 32MP selfie camera and many other features.

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