
Vivo Y3s with 5,000mAh battery, dual camera launched for Rs 9,490
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Vivo has launched another of its budget offerings in India as the new Vivo Y3s. The device has several features to offer at an affordable price. Here is a look.
Vivo Y3s has been launched in India as the new budget smartphone by the company. At a price of Rs 9,490, the device features a massive 5,000mAh battery and MediaTek's Helio P35 processor housed within a plastic body with a gradient finish at the back. The latest addition to Vivo’s Y-series is already up for sale through online and offline channels.
The price mentioned above is for the only variant of the Vivo Y3s that comes with 2GB RAM and 32GB internal storage. The smartphone is available for purchase in three colour options- Starry Blue, Mint Green and Pearl White. Vivo says that the Vivo Y3s is on sale on Vivo India e-store, Amazon, Flipkart, Tata CliQ, Paytm, Bajaj Finserv EMI Store and partner retail stores. Buyers can avail of no-cost EMI options on the device for a period of the next 3 months.

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