Vivo Y12s with Dual Cameras and 5,000mAh battery launched in India

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Vivo Y12s is here in India as a successor to 2019’s mid-ranger Y12. The new Y-series phone is powered by a Mediatek processor. It comes with a 5000mAh big battery. By the back, there is a dual-camera stack.

Here are the full details of the newly launched Vivo Y12s:

Vivo Y12s Features

Like every other phone in this range, here too, you’re getting a plastic body and a waterdrop notch display. The screen size is 6.5-inches with HD+ resolution. The device brags a 90% screen-to-body ratio and 20:9 aspect ratio.

Within the domino camera panel at the back, you have a 13MP primary sensor, a 2MP depth sensor for portrait shots. The front 8MP selfie camera is aided with AI-based enhancements and tricks.

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The Y12s uses the MediaTek P35 chipset coupled with 3GB RAM and 32GB of onboard storage.

Among other features, you also get a 5,000mAh battery bolstered by a 10W charger, a side fingerprint sensor, face unlock, and Android 10 based FunTouch OS 11 software.

Vivo Y12s Price and Availability

Vivo Y12s is priced in the Indian market at Rs. 9,990. The smartphone is offered in Phantom Black and Glacier Blue Gradient finish. The device will be sold both online (such as Vivo’s e-Store, Amazon, Flipkart) and offline.

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Vivo Y12s specifications

modelVivo Y12s
Display6.5-inch HD+ display 20:9 aspect ratio
ProcessorMediaTek Helio P35
Ram3GB
Internal StorageCan increase up to 64GB, 256GB
softwareAndroid 10
Rear Camera13MP+2MP
Selfie Camera8MP
Battery5,000mAh, 10W
otherDual-SIM, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.2, 3.5mm Audio Jack, GPS, Side Fingerprint Sensor, Face Unlock
PriceRs. 9,990
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