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Vivo Y400 Pro with MediaTek Dimensity 7300, AI features launched: Specs
The Vivo Y400 Pro debuts in India with a curved AMOLED display, 90W charging, 50MP camera, and Android 15. It also integrates AI features like transcript assist, Circle to Search, and more
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Chinese smartphone brand Vivo on June 20 launched the Y400 Pro smartphone in India. Starting at Rs 24,999, the device is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 and features a 6.78-inch 3D curved AMOLED display. The company claims it is the slimmest 3D curved display in its segment. The phone also brings several AI-powered features aimed at enhancing productivity and performance.
Vivo Y400 Pro: Price and Variants
8GB + 128GB storage: Rs 24,999
8GB+ 256GB storage: Rs 26,999
Colours: Freestyle White, Nebula Purple, and Fest Gold
Vivo Y400 Pro: Availability and offers
The Y400 Pro will go on sale from June 27 via Vivo's e-store, Flipkart, Amazon India, and at select retail outlets.
Launch offers include:
10 per cent cashback on select bank cards
One-year extended warranty
20 per cent discount on V-Shield Screen Damage Protection
Vivo TWS 3e ANC earbuds at a discounted price of Rs 1,499
Vivo Y400 Pro: Features and specifications
The phone packs a 5,500mAh battery with 90W wired charging and bypass charging support.
Software and durability
It runs on Android 15-based Funtouch OS 15 and comes with an IP65 rating for dust and water resistance.
Smart AI features
The Vivo Y400 Pro includes several AI features:
AI Transcript Assist
AI Superlink
AI Note Assist
Circle to Search
AI Live Text
AI Erase 2.0
AI Magic Move
AI Network Enhancement
Vivo Y400 Pro: Specifications
Display: 6.78-inch 3D-curved AMOLED,120Hz refresh rate, up to 4500nits peak brightness
Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 7300
RAM: 8GB
Storage: up to 256GB
Rear camera: 50MP (Sony IMX882) Primary + 2MP depth sensor
Front camera: 32MP
Battery: 5500mAh
Charging: 90W wired charging
OS: Android 15-based FunTouch OS 15
Durability: IP65 rating

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