Vivo recently unveiled the Vivo X Fold+ for the foldable segment. Vivo X90 Pro+ is also rumored to launch later this year. But with no new flagship coming, the company will focus on the mid-range segment. Today, it is bringing the Vivo Y73t to the Chinese market. The device resembles the recently released iQOO Z6x. But packs a distinct MediaTek chipset.
VIVO Y73T Specifications
When it comes to specifications, the Vivo Y73t. Comes with the usual package of specs in the mid-range department. For example, we have a 6.58-inch LCD with Full HD+ resolution. As usual for low-end Vivo smartphones, there is a waterdrop notch at the top for the selfie shooter.
Turning to the rear, we have a 50 MP main camera and a 2 MP macro snapper. The cameras sit inside a rectangular island with an LED flash. The design is great and resembles other Vivo smartphones, but ultimately. The specs are of a low-end smartphone.
Under the hood, we have the good. And old MediaTek Dimension 700 This is the most basic 5G chipset available. From MediaTek Interestingly, Vivo is pairing this Vivo Y73t with up to 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal storage. Yet, the processor will hinder your quest to fulfill the tasks of this 12GB of RAM.
As usual, these budget devices do not disappoint in the battery department.
Vivo Y73t is not an exception. So, the device comes with a huge 6,000 mAh battery. It charges via a USB Type-C port and we assume it supports up to 18W charging. The device has a side-mounted fingerprint scanner and a 3.5mm headphone jack. It runs Android 12 and has a layer of OriginOS Ocean on top. Of course, the global versions will get FuntouchOS.
The Vivo Y73t is already on sale on the company’s website. And retail partners It is available in three colors – Black, Orange and Blue. The China variant is priced at CNY 1,399 ($194) for 8GB/128GB. The version with the same RAM and 256 GB storage costs CNY 1,599 ($222). The higher model with 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage is CNY 1,799 ($250).