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Vivo V15 Pro gets a price cut in Malaysia

Shortly after introducing the 8GB RAM variant, the Vivo V15 Pro with 6GB RAM is now getting a price cut. Originally priced at RM1,799, the pop-up selfie camera shooter is now going for RM1,699.

The Vivo V15 Pro features a 6.39″ Super AMOLED display that pushes a Full HD+ resolution. It has an in-display fingerprint sensor and to avoid having a notch, the V15 Pro gets a pop-up 32MP selfie camera.

Powering the device is a Snapdragon 675 processor and it has 128GB of storage. To take normal shots, the rear gets a 48MP + 8MP ultra-wide-angle + 5MP depth camera combo. It gets a 3,700mAh battery and which supports fast charging via a microUSB port.

The new pricing is already reflected on Vivo’s official online store as well as Shopee and Lazada. If you need more RAM, the V15 Pro with 8GB RAM + 128GB storage is currently going for RM1,899.

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