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Vivo Y400 5G With AMOLED Display And 6,000mAh Battery Launched: Check Price, Specs

Vivo Y400 5G With AMOLED Display And 6,000mAh Battery Launched: Check Price, Specs

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Vivo Y400 5G is the new mid-range phone from the brand that offers IP68 rating, a fast-charging battery and a sleek design
Vivo Y400 5G has launched in India this week, making it the latest Y-series phone from the brand and another option under Rs 25,000 in the market. Vivo has expanded the Y-series in the last few quarters, going beyond the budget segment, and improving on aspects like better display, more battery packed inside the device and even bringing fast-charging support. The Y400 gets an AMOLED display, powered by a Snapdragon chipset and carrying a large battery.
Vivo Y400 5G price in India starts at Rs 21,999 for the base 8GB + 128GB model, while you spend Rs 23,999 for the higher 8GB + 256GB variant. Vivo Y400 5G will be available from August 7 across both online and offline stores in the country.
Vivo Y400 Specifications
The Y400 5G sports a 6.67-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate. It is powered by the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chipset with up to 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. It runs on the Funtouch OS 15 version which is based on Android 15.
Vivo is offering a sleek 7.90mm body with the Y400 5G that weighs under 200 grams (for both variants) and you get a vertical camera setup at the back. It also gets both IP68 and IP69 rating which seems to have become a usual sight on mid-range phones these days.
Speaking of which, the dual system houses a 50MP primary sensor along with a 2MP depth sensor. The front of the phone has a 32MP shooter for video calls and selfies. The use of a silicon battery seems to have worked for Vivo which manages to offer a 6,000mAh unit on the Y400 5G that supports 90W wired fast charging speed like its other recently launched phones.
For security you have the in-display fingerprint sensor and for connectivity, the device offers features like Wi-Fi, 5G, 4G, Bluetooth, GPS and type C for charging.
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