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Vivo Z1 Pro is Soon Going to Launch with In-Display Selfie Camera

Monali Gupta

Chinese smartphone maker Vivo is preparing to launch Vivo Z1 Pro in India. The company recently released a teaser which is of Z series. In India, the company has partnered with the e-commerce website Flipkart for the sale of Vivo Z1 Pro. That is, it can be bought from Flipkart.

However, the company has not said when it will be launched. But there is full hope that it will be offered in India this month. If we talk about the specialty of Vivo Z1 Pro, the company is promoting this display by speaking the camera. Apart from this, triple cameras have been provided in the rear of this smartphone.

The Qualcomm Snapdragon 700 series will be provided in Vivo Z1 Pro. That is, this is not a company's flagship and it can be a mid-range smartphone. The battery of this smartphone is also expected to be strong. The company is also going to give its new fast charging technology.

These display selfie cameras are like a punch hole display in a way that some companies have used in their smartphones in recent times. These include companies like Samsung and Huawei. According to the report, this smartphone is a rebrand version of Vivo Z5x which was recently launched in China.

If we speak about Vivo Z5x specifications launched in China last month, it has been given Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 processor. In addition, it has a battery of 5,000mAh and it has been supported with Android 9 Pie. Talk about storage and RAM has three variants. One has 64GB of internal memory with 4GB of RAM, while the other has 64GB of memory with 6GB of RAM. Top variants have 128GB of storage with 6GB of RAM.

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