Vivo V30 Pro With MediaTek Dimensity 8200 SoC, 12GB RAM Allegedly Spotted on Geekbench
Vivo V30 Pro With MediaTek Dimensity 8200 SoC, 12GB RAM Allegedly Spotted on Geekbench
Vivo V30 Pro is expected to launch soon. While its launch date remains under wraps, a recent Geekbench listing has given us a glimpse at the key specifications of the unannounced Vivo V-series phone. The listing suggests MediaTek Dimensity 8200 SoC on the handset.
It appears that the Vivo V30 Pro will come with 12GB of RAM and Android 14 operating system. The Vivo V30 Pro is expected to debut as a rebranded version of the Vivo S18 Pro that went official in China in December last year.
Vivo V30 Pro With MediaTek Dimensity 8200 SoC An upcoming Vivo handset has turned up on the Geekbench website with the model number V2319. As per the listing, believed to be that of the Vivo V30 Pro, the phone has a chipset codenamed ‘k6895v1_64′.
The chipset has a tri-cluster architecture with a prime CPU core clocked at 3.10GHz, three cores capped at 3.00GHz and four cores with 2.00GHz speed. This CPU frequency is associated with the MediaTek Dimensity 8200 SoC. The listing further shows 11.16GB of memory. This could translate to 12GB RAM on paper. The benchmark listing suggests Android 14 on the handset.
Further, the listing shows that the Vivo V30 Pro has received a single-core score of 1,045 points and a multi-core score of 3,637 points.
The Vivo V30 Pro is expected to come as a rebranded version of the Vivo S18 Pro. The latter was launched in China in December last year with a starting price tag of CNY 3,199 (roughly Rs. 37,700) for the 12GB RAM + 256GB storage version.
The Vivo S18 Pro has a 6.78-inch full-HD+ (1,260×2,800 pixels) curved AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of up to 2,800 nits. It is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 9200+ SoC. Vivo V30 Pro With MediaTek Dimensity 8200 SoC It features a triple rear camera setup, comprising two 50-megapixel main cameras and a 12-megapixel telephoto camera. For selfies, it has a 50-megapixel camera at the front. It has an IP54 rating for dust and splash resistance and is backed by a 5,000mAh battery with support for 80W wired charging.

Vivo has silently unveiled the Vivo V30 in select global markets. The latest V-series smartphone by the Chinese smartphone brand comes with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 SoC, paired with up to 12GB of RAM. The Vivo V30 features a 3D curved AMOLED screen with 120Hz refresh rate and flaunts a triple rear camera unit, led by a 50-megapixel primary sensor. The phone appears to be a rebranded Vivo S18. The handset is backed by a 5,000mAh battery. The Vivo V30 is confirmed to debut in more than 30 markets including India soon.
Vivo V30 Pro With MediaTek Dimensity 8200 SoC Pricing for the Vivo V30 wasn’t announced at the time of writing. Vivo has confirmed (via GSMArena) that the handset will be launched in 30 markets including India, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and the UAE soon. The Vivo V30 series is scheduled to debut in Mexico on February 8.
The Vivo V30 will be offered in Bloom White, Lush Green, Noble Black, and Waving Aqua colourways.
Vivo V30 specifications
Vivo V30 runs on Android 14 with FuntouchOS 14 and features a 6.78-inch full-HD (1,260×2,800 pixels) AMOLED display with a 20:9 aspect ratio and 120Hz refresh rate. Vivo V30 Pro With MediaTek Dimensity 8200 SoC The 3D curved display has HDR10+ support and is claimed to deliver 100 percent coverage of DCI-P3 colour gamut and up to 2800 nits peak brightness. Under the hood, the handset has a 4nm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 SoC with Adreno 720 GPU. It will be offered in 8GB+128GB, 8GB+256GB, 12GB+256GB, and 12GB+512GB RAM and storage configurations.
For optics, the Vivo V30 has a triple aura light rear camera setup, comprising a 50-megapixel OmniVision OV50E sensor with support for OIS (optical image stabilisation), a 50-megapixel ultra wide-angle camera, and a portrait sensor. At the front, it has a 50-megapixel camera with autofocus for selfies.
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