Snapdragon 695 It has chipset and 64MP camera V29eFirst introduced in India in August vivohas now introduced an international version with several changes in design and specifications.
First of all, global vivo V29eIt has a slightly smaller AMOLED display measuring 6.67 inches compared to the 6.78 inches of the Indian variant. It also offers a slightly lower peak brightness of 1,150 nits (compared to 1,300 nits). Although it doesn’t support 1 billion colors and HDR10+, it makes up for it with a 120Hz refresh rate and an in-display fingerprint reader for biometric authentication.
There is a notable difference in the battery department. While the Indian vivo V29e has a 5,000mAh battery, the international model is equipped with a slightly smaller 4,800mAh cell. However, both versions share the same wired charging speed of 44W.
Camera configurations also have some differences. Both models have three cameras: a 64MP main camera with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), an 8MP ultra-wide camera and a 50MP selfie camera. However, there are differences in the aperture of the main and selfie cameras, and the international V29e includes a circular Smart Aura Light flash.
The international vivo V29e does not include a microSD card slot but has an IP54 rating. Additionally, the Kryo 660 Silver core in the Snapdragon 695 chip runs at a slightly higher clock speed (1.8GHz compared to 1.7GHz). This international variant is also 0.1mm thicker and slightly heavier at 9g compared to its Indian counterpart.
The global vivo V29e is available in three colors, black, blue and gold, depending on the region. While Vivo Thailand is listed on its website with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage, details regarding pricing and availability for the Southeast Asian market have not been announced.
In Bangladesh, the vivo V29e is offered in 8GB/256GB configuration and is available in gold and black colors for BDT36,999 (approximately $340) via vivo’s official Bangladesh website.