Back in December 2021, the Chinese company Vivo announced the Y55s 5G smartphone. And now, after more than a year, she decided to release a new smartphone with the same name, but slightly changed characteristics. The new Vivo Y55s 5G has quietly debuted in the Taiwanese market. It received a large display with Full HD + resolution, which occupies more than 90% of the front panel area, a large battery, a 50-megapixel dual main camera and, of course, support for fifth-generation cellular networks.
Specifications Vivo Y55s 5G (2023):
- Display: 6.55-inch IPS LCD, 2408×1080 pixels (Full HD+), 20:9, 60Hz refresh rate, 96% NTSC color gamut;
- SoC: MediaTek Dimensity 700
- RAM: 4 or 6 GB;
- built-in storage: 128 GB;
- operating system: Android 12 with FunTouch OS 12 shell;
- front camera: 8 MP;
- main camera: 50MP (main sensor) + 2MP (portrait depth sensor), LED flash;
- battery: 5,000 mAh with 18W fast charging support;
- ports: USB Type-C and classic 3.5mm headphone jack;
- wireless communications: 4G LTE, 5G, dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.1, GPS, NFC;
- other: a slot for two SIM-cards, a fingerprint scanner built into the power button on the right side of the smartphone;
- body colors: black and blue.
In Taiwan, the Vivo Y55s 5G MSRP is NT$7,990 or around $264 for the 4/128GB storage configuration and NT$8,490 or $280 for the 6/128GB storage version. When and at what price the new smartphone will appear in other markets is not specified.
Source: Trash Box

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