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The Vivo Y22 is expected to arrive in Pakistan soon.






The launch of the Vivo Y22 is getting close. as Y22 debuted earlier this month in Indonesia. Before that, Vivo The Y21 was introduced not only in Pakistan but also in some other nations. The Y22 is anticipated to be launched in Pakistan by the end of this month or at the beginning of October 2022, according to reports from our sources. If you're looking for a more advanced phone at a lower price, the Y22 might be a good choice.



The Vivo Y22, the newest competitor at the entry-level, has a stunning design, excellent performance, and excellent cameras. From the start, it runs Android 12x FuntouchOS 12 and comes in three stunning colors: Summer Cyan, Starlite Blue, and Metaverse Green.


The Vivo Y22 has a sleek flat-rim build and a slightly raised rear camera island. It is protected against dust and water with an IP54 rating. Housing for both a 50MP Wide Alpha and a 2MP Macro Beta lens can be found on the island. The module with black accents contrasts well with the other two colors.



The drop-notch for the 8MP camera on the upcoming Y22 runs through the display. The new Vivo Y model has a touchscreen with an IPS panel that is 6.55 inches wide and has a 720p resolution. Because the screen-to-body ratio is only 82.4 percent, the bezels look a little bulky.




The Y22 has a thumbprint scanner mounted on the side to guarantee privacy and safety. It has an 18-watt fast charging feature and can be connected to a cell with a power capacity of 5000mAh.There are two storage options available for the Vivo, both of which can be purchased at very low prices: the 64GB model, which has 4GB RAM, and the 128GB model, which has 6GB RAM.



On Y22, the Funtouch operating system is being enhanced by MediaTek's Helio G85 chipset. It is a 12nm octa-core silicon with two 2.0GHz performance cores and six 1.8GHz efficiency cores. With dual SIM standby, expandable RAM and storage, and striking Crystalline Mate back panel technology, the Y22 is expected to cost between 38,999 and 40,000 PKR in Pakistan; While the Vivo Y21 costs 34,999. Vivo Y22 will emerge as a formidable competitor.


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