Vivo V23 and V23 Pro Unveiled, Featuring AMOLED Screens and a Premium Color Changing Design

Vivo V23 and V23 Pro were introduced on time yesterday. The current V-series made its debut in India and will now go to other countries. Following the introduction of the Vivo V23e in Pakistan, the V23 and V23 Pro are likely to follow soon to complete the series. The focus of this latest fashion-forward V-series phone is once again on style and design. However, there is a significant price difference.

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To begin with, the series features a color-changing body. When exposed to UV or sunshine, the Gold AG Glass develops a vivid sea green color. It’s an unusual design choice that complements the overall look. You can, of course, choose a basic graphite black hue. The crisp and flat edges were inspired by the gold iPhone 13 Pro. The Vivo V23 features a slim profile, weighing 179 grams and measuring 7.49 millimeters in thickness. The bezels have also been reduced to make them narrower and more symmetrical. So, unlike last year’s huge chin, it’s a pretty high-end aesthetic. The notch, however, is now wider due to the presence of two cameras.

Vivo V23 and V23 Pro Unveiled a Premium Color Changing Design
Vivo V23 and V23 Pro Unveiled a Premium Color Changing Design

The V-series second tenet is portraited photography. Vivo is upping the ante with an extra ultra-wide lens for group selfies and wide-angle films. On the front, we’re looking at a 44MP wide and an 8MP ultra-wide duo. On the back, there’s a 64MP + 8MP ultra-wide + 2MP macroarray.

The V23’s display is also flat. It has a 6.44″ 1080P AMOLED panel with a 90Hz refresh rate. Content encoded in HDR10+ is also supported. The MediaTek Dimensity 920, a 6nm 5G chipset, powers everything. A 4200 mAh battery and 44W charging power everything. The Vivo V23 costs USD 402 (about Rs. 71,000).

Vivo V23 and V23 Pro Unveiled

Along the edges, the casing and display curve. The V23 Pro has a frame that is only 7.36mm thick, making it one of the slimmest phones available. The display has similar specifications, however, it’s a 6.56″ panel. In addition, a 50MP lens joins the 8MP ultra-wide shooter in the notch.

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The back camera system has 108MP wide-angle, 8MP ultra-wide-angle, and 2MP portrait lenses. This system can shoot 4K selfie videos at 60 frames per second. The Vivo V23 Pro is powered by the high-performance MediaTek Dimensity 1200 processor.

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