The vivo V30 is now official, beginning its rollout across international markets. The phone features a Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset and a big battery. It shares its body with the vivo S18, but comes with a major camera upgrade.
vivo V30 is built around with a 6.78” AMOLED screen with 1260p resolution and 2,800 nits peak brightness. There is a fingerprint scanner underneath the curved panel.
The Qualcomm chipset that powers the vivo phone is built on the 4 nm process and comes with a 2.63 GHz octa-core CPU and Adreno 720 GPU. The vivo V30 has four variants – 8/128 GB, 8/256 GB, 12/256 GB, and 12/512 GB.
The vivo V30 is the first global phone with the 50 MP OmniVision OV50E sensor, which is 1/1.55” in size and used for the main camera. The ultra-wide-angle has another 50 MP sensor and autofocus. Another 50 MP camera with autofocu sits at the front for selfies.
One major improvement the vivo V30 brings over the predecessor is a bigger 5,000 mAh battery which supports 80W FlashCharge, making it vivo’s slimmest phone with such a power cell – just 7.5 mm thin in its base.
The vivo V30 runs Funtouch 14, based on Android 14, and comes with a promise for a “50-month smooth experience”, indicating vivo’s intent of supporting the phone for at least 4 years.
The vivo V30 comes in four colors, each with a different finish. The Bloom White version has a 3D Petal Pattern; the Waving Aqua has a Rippling Magnetic Particle effect; the Lush Green is a color-changing version, and the Noble Black has Fluorite AG Glass.
The phone will be available soon in more than 30 markets, including India, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Pakistan, Egypt, and the UAE. Availability, pricing and specifications will be announced later on for each market.