Vivo V40 Pro Spotted on Geekbench and Bluetooth SIG Certification

HIGHLIGHTS
  • The Vivo V40 series could soon launch in India.
  • Vivo is tipped to equip the smartphones with Zeiss integrations.

Vivo is gearing up for the launch of the Vivo V40 series smartphones in India. Today, we have spotted the upcoming Vivo V40 Pro on the Geekbench and Bluetooth SIG database sites. Check out the details.

Vivo V40 Pro Geekbench Listing

The listing reveals that Vivo will soon launch a smartphone with the V2347 model number. It will come with Android 14 out of the box. The Bluetooth SIG database has confirmed that the upcoming Vivo smartphone will sport the V2347 model number.

The V40 Pro moniker was previously confirmed through NBTC and the UK carrier’s website. The Geekbench database suggests that the forthcoming Vivo device scored 1,811 points in single-core and 5,229 points in multi-core tests.

 
 

It is revealed that the V40 Pro will be powered by an octa-core processor with a max clock speed of 3.35GHz. It has a K6985v1_64 motherboard and a Mali G715 Immortalis MC11 GPU. The octa-core SoC will have an architecture of one core at 3.35GHz, three cores at 3.0GHz and four cores at 2.0GHz.

The GPU and peak clock speed confirm that Vivo will equip the device with the MediaTek Dimensity 9200 Plus SoC. MediaTek equips the flagship chipset with one Cortex X3, three Cortex A715 cores, and four Cortex A510 cores. Apart from this, the database adds that the chipset will pair with 8GB of RAM.

Vivo is also likely to launch the smartphone in other configurations at the launch. The upcoming Vivo V40 Pro is expected to be a rebrand of the Vivo S19 Pro launched in China. Official details are awaited, so, stay tuned for further updates.

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