Vivo V2115A 5G phone could be rebranded iQOO Z5.
It features 64MP triple cameras, 44W fast charging, and a 6.67″ display.
A new Vivo 5G phone has received certification from China’s TENAA regulatory body. The smartphone carries the model number V2115A. The TENAA listing reveals pretty much everything about the device as far as design and specifications are concerned. However, the marketing name of Vivo V2115A is still a mystery.
The new Vivo 5G phone will feature a rectangular camera module on the upper-left side. The camera island consists of three sensors and an LED flash unit. It appears to have a flat panel with a centered punch-hole cutout for the selfie snapper. The Vivo V2115A has a power button on the right side, which doubles as a fingerprint scanner. In terms of design, it looks pretty much similar to the iQOO Z5, which was launched last month.
According to TENAA, the Vivo V2115A 5G phone has a 6.67-inch TFT display with a 1,080 by 2,400 pixels FullHD+ resolution. The vertical triple camera array on the back is consists of 64MP + 8MP + 2MP sensors. For selfies and video calling, there’s a 16MP snapper inside the punch-hole cutout.
The device is powered by a 2.4GHz octa-core processor paired with 8GB / 12GB RAM and 128GB / 256GB storage. It has a microSD card slot for additional storage. The phone packs a 4,900mAh rated battery, with a typical capacity of around 5,000mAh. Vivo V2115A was recently spotted on China’s 3C certification with 44W fast charging. On the software front, it boots Android 11 OS out of the box.
The specs and design of V2115A are pretty much identical to the iQOO Z5. It means that the phone might launch as a rebranded iQOO Z5. The Z5 offers a 120Hz refresh rate display, Snapdragon 778G 5G SoC, 64MP triple cameras, 16MP selfie camera, and a 5,000mAh battery with 44W fast charging.