Vivo V30 series with Zeiss cameras to be launched in India on March 7: Check full details

Updated : Feb 26, 2024 16:51
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Editorji News Desk

The Vivo V30 series, which includes the Vivo V30 and Vivo V30 Pro, is set to make its global debut on February 28th. Following closely, these devices will also launch in India, with sales starting through Flipkart.

A special page on Flipkart already gives us a sneak peek at what to expect from these smartphones. The Vivo India launch date for the Vivo V30 series was also announced on Vivo's official website.

Vivo V30 and V30 Pro: India Launch Details

The Vivo V30 and Vivo V30 Pro will officially launch in India on March 7th. This information comes directly from a  Vivo.com and Flipkart banner. 

While the microsite highlights the phones' Zeiss camera capabilities, the Vivo India website provides further insights into the Pro model's features.

Vivo V30 Pro Features

Display: A 120Hz 3D curved display.

Zeiss Distagon Style Bokeh: This feature promises unique anamorphic lens effects for creative portrait photography.

Slim Design: The company claims the Vivo V30 Pro will be its slimmest phone of 2024, potentially improving handling despite a large 5000mAh battery.

Aura Light OIS Portrait: Designed to enhance portraits in low-light conditions. Vivo promises improved color accuracy and white balance, even in dark environments.

Colour Options: The phone will be available in Andaman Blue, Peacock Green, and Classic Black.

Connectivity: Features a USB-C port, speaker grille, and SIM tray.

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