The Vivo U10 is only the rebranded version, therefore, expecting any major changes in terms of specifications would be wrong. The smartphone is equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 Chipset, which is coupled with 3GB/4GB of RAM and 32GB/64GB of onboard memory respectively.
There’s a dedicated MicroSD slot for further expansion if the top amount of storage isn’t enough for you. As for the display, Vivo U3x comprises a 6.35-inches display – based on IPS technology with a waterdrop-like notch and HD+ resolution. A triple camera range on the back and a single frontal shooter inside the waterdrop notch are part of its camera department. The rear camera configuration carries a 13MP primary camera, coupled with an 8MP camera and a 2MP lens for portraits. Up to 8MP shots can be taken from the front-facing snapper. A rear-mounted fingerprint scanner and a Face Unlock system are included as well. It’ll be available in three colour options to choose from – Red, Blue and Black and it packs a gigantic 5000mAh battery alongside 18W fast charging support. The phone will be on sale in China from September 29th and it’ll set users back CNY 799 (~$110) with its base variant 3GB with 32GB. Another variant with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of onboard memory will be priced CNY 999 (~$140).