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vivo V7+ Malaysian pricing revealed

vivo’s new 24MP selfie-centric smartphone, the V7+ will be making its debut in Malaysia today. Just hours ahead of its official launch event, the local pricing has already appeared on an e-commerce listing. How much would it cost you to own this 18:9 FullView selfie-centric smartphone? Read on to find out.

As spotted on Lazada, the vivo V7+ with 1 year official vivo Malaysia warranty is listed at RM1,499. The pricing is quite close to India where the vivo V7+ was launched with an INR21,990 price tag (about RM1420).

According to retailer DirectD, the vivo V7+ is currently available for pre-order with a RM100 booking deposit. Collection of the device will be available at their PJ MEGA Store at 11:59PM on Thursday, 28 September 2017. During their vivo V7+ first sale event, they are also having a lucky draw with cash prizes up to RM1,499 to be given away.

To recap, the vivo V7+ is their affordable “FullView” smartphone that comes with a 5.99″ HD 720p display (1440×720) and it runs on a Snapdragon 450 processor. It has 4GB RAM and 64GB of expandable storage.

Taking up its selfie game up a notch is its higher 24MP f/2.0 front camera while the rear gets a 16MP f/2.0 main shooter. Keeping the V7+ juiced up is a 3,225mAh battery that charges via micro USB. Out of the box, it runs on FunTouch OS 3.2 that’s based on Android 7.1 Nougat.

Interestingly, Huawei is launching a similar product with their Nova 2i. It also features a 18:9 display but comes with a total of 4 cameras on board. We’ll be covering both launches later this afternoon, so stay tuned to us for more details.

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