
Exclusive: Vivo X70 Pro+ with Snapdragon 888+ to launch in India this month
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Vivo X70 Pro+ will be launched in India this month. It is most likely to be the first smartphone to come with Qualcomm Snapdragon 888+ processor in the Indian market.
Vivo X70 Pro+ will be launched in India this month. It is most likely to be the first smartphone to come with Qualcomm Snapdragon 888+ processor in the Indian market. The flagship smartphone from Vivo was introduced in China recently alongside other X70 series devices - Vivo X70 and X70 Pro. The line-up succeeds the Vivo X60 series from earlier this year and focuses mainly on the camera capabilities. Vivo is yet to officially announce a launch date for India but, India Today Tech has learnt that at least the superior model Vivo X70 Pro+ can be launched within September. The launch is likely to take place in the last week of this month. No other major smartphone maker is yet to announce a device with Snapdragon 888+ chipset in the country which may allow Vivo to become the first.
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