
vivo Y400 Pro's specs and design revealed by an Amazon listing ahead of launch
Yesterday, we heard about the vivo Y400 Pro, which would arrive as a successor to the Y300 Pro unveiled last September. The Y400 Pro's leaked image revealed its design, and we also learned about its specs. And while there's no word from vivo yet about the Y400 Pro's launch, Amazon.in has listed the Y400 Pro on its website with its official images, giving us our best look yet at the upcoming smartphone.
Amazon has posted images of the same white-colored Y400 Pro that we saw previously. It's called Freestyle White, and Amazon says the vivo Y400 Pro will come with the Dimensity 7300 SoC, a 6.77" AMOLED screen, a 5,500 mAh battery, and 90W charging.
The Y400 Pro will feature three cameras - a 50MP primary (IMX882), a 2MP auxiliary, and a 32MP selfie. The smartphone will have 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage onboard. Amazon says the device will run Funtouch OS 14, which is likely incorrect. There's a high chance we'll see the Y400 Pro boot Funtouch OS 15.
vivo Y400 Pro
The Amazon listing corroborates the previous leak, which also claimed that the vivo Y400 Pro would have a 256GB storage option, with the AMOLED screen having a 4,500-nit peak brightness.
Since the vivo Y400 Pro is already listed on Amazon.in, we could see an official announcement from vivo's Indian branch soon.
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