
Vivo Y73 teased ahead of launch, complete specs leaked online
India Today
Vivo Y73 was long rumoured to be launched in India, and the company has now made it official.
Vivo Y73 has been confirmed to launch in India as the company's next budget smartphone. An official teaser of the device was released by Vivo recently, and it dropped some hints at what we can expect of the smartphone. The company also announced an unboxing of the device on June 10 with Sara Ali Khan, though much of its specifications have already leaked online. The official teaser released over the weekend showed us the back panel of the Vivo Y73. As was speculated earlier, the smartphone can be seen sporting a triple-camera set up in a triangular formation, just as the one on the Vivo V21. The camera setup on the Vivo Y73 includes a large sensor on the top accompanied by two small sensors placed below it. Much like the V21, the camera bump extends to below the lenses and displays the megapixel count of the primary lens, which is speculated to be 64-megapixel. Previous leaks have hinted that the other two lenses will be a 2-megapixel macro lens and a 2-megapixel depth sensor.
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