Vivo Y400 Pro 5G: Chinese smartphone maker Vivo has confirmed the launch of its new 5G smartphone Vivo Y400 Pro 5G in India. The company has released its teaser on Friday through X (East Twitter) and its official website. The phone has been teased with the tag ‘Cumming Soon’, although the official announcement of the launch date is yet to come.

Vivo Y400 Pro 5G
Vivo Y400 Pro 5G possible features

Display:

6.77-inch big amoled screen

4,500 pieces of peak brightness, which gives it great visibility

Camera:

Dual rear camera setup, promising better photography

The design of the rear panel appeared in the teaser

Processor and Performance:

Battery:

5,500mAh powerful battery, which will last long

5G connectivity:

Official announcement of vivo

Vivo has also shared a small teaser video, which shows a slight glimpse of the back panel design and camera module of the phone. Currently, only “Coming Soon” has been described for the launch date.

What is special in Vivo Y400 Pro 5G?

Great bright display in mid-range segment

Latest chipset with 5G support

Attractive design and strong battery backup

Vivo’s trusted Y-series new strong member

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