Vivo Y35's 5G Variant Appears on TENAA and 3C, Indicating a Nearing Debut

Sohail Akhtar

After being locked, loaded, and released globally, Vivo Y35 4G will undergo the chain’s customary rehash phase shortly. While tailing the chain’s movements, the rumor mill found a new model  V2230A on TENAA. It revealed several notable aspects of an under-development phone, with no hints about its moniker. 


That was until now; a freshly spotted leak on the web confirmed the new-found device to be a 5G-rebooted Vivo Y35. Since it appeared on TENAA, it’s likely imminent in China. However, we can expect a global debut if it appears on other platforms. Let’s see what’s inside this newly concocted rehash by Vivo.

With a 6.51-inch IPS panel supporting an HD+ resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels, the phone draws power from a 5G-enabled chipset clocked at 2.2GHz. While the chipset model remains a mystery, we can confirm that the phone will boot to an Android 12-based operating system. 


Besides a 5-megapixel camera up front, the Vivo's brand new model, the Y35 5G will also sport a dual 13-megapixel + 2-megapixel camera configuration on the back. It awaits a side-mounted biometric reader for security. It will tap several storage/memory combos in a wide pricing range.


According to TENAA, Vivo Y35 5G will be available in RAM variants of 4 GB, 6 GB, 8 GB, and 12 GB, teamed with storage variants at 64 GB, 128 GB, 256 GB, and 512 GB. 

3C, another Chinese platform, indexed it for certification recently. It entailed a 5000mAh cell and 18W charging support on the new Y35. It will clock at 164.05 x 75.6 x 8.15mm in length, width, and depth. With the launch date under wraps and multiple certifications at hand, we can only assume that it will go official in a week or so. The retail tag of the 4G variant of Y35 is the same as the Vivo Y55 price, with quite a similar spec sheet. 


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