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Vivo Y36 4G specifications leaked, likley to launch in May

Vivo is reportedly preparing to unveil another Y-series device in India, the Vivo Y36 4G. This mid-range phone, which has the V2247 model number, is likely to launch in May. Ahead of the launch, the publication 91mobiles has leaked the key specifications of the device.

Vivo Y36 specifications (rumored)

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According to the publication, the Vivo Y36 4G will arrive with a large 6.8-inch LCD display, but it’s still unknown whether it will support FHD+ or HD+ resolution. The MediaTek Helio G99 chipset will power the device, and it will have 8 GB of RAM.

The phone is rumored to have an additional 8 GB of virtual RAM. There is no word on the storage capacity of the device. The device will come with a 5,000mAh battery that supports 44W fast charging.

The upcoming Vivo Y36 4G is expected to have a 50-megapixel primary camera on the rear, but there is no information available about the other camera sensors. It is likely to run on the Android 13 OS with a layer of FunTouch OS on top.

Vivo Y36 4G price, availability (rumored)

The Vivo Y36 4G is expected to be introduced in India in May, but no specific date has been announced by the company yet. The publication did not provide any information regarding the exact launch date. As per the report, the Vivo Y36 4G will be priced between Rs 18,000 ($220) and Rs 20,000 ($244) when it launches in India.

In related news, Vivo has recently launched the Vivo Y78+ 5G in China. It is the first-ever Y-branded phone from the company to feature a curved-edge OLED screen. Some of its other highlights include the Snapdragon 695 chip, 50-megapixel dual rear cameras with OIS support, and 44W fast charging.

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