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Vivo V15 in Blossom Pink is coming to Malaysia very soon

If you’re thinking of picking up the Vivo V15, you can soon get the selfie-centric device in a new shade of colour. Vivo Malaysia has teased a Vivo V15 in Blossom Pink which will join its current Topaz Blue and Glamour Red colour options.

Last month, Vivo Global has revealed on Instagram that there will be a Blossom Pink version of the V15. This comes as no surprise since Vivo has done it before with the Vivo V11i, which featured a Fairy Pink variant.

Yesterday, a picture showcasing the V15’s motorised pop-up selfie camera appeared on Vivo Malaysia’s Instagram, and the device was indeed the Blossom Pink variant. The Chinese smartphone brand says it’s coming soon without mentioning any specific dates.

In terms of specifications, the Vivo V15 comes with a 6.53” Full HD+ LCD display, a Mediatek Helio P70 processor, 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. Unlike its more capable sibling, the V15 Pro, the V15 uses a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner.

For photography, the V15 houses a 32MP motorised pop-up selfie camera while retaining the triple camera setup at the back with a 12MP main sensor, 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens and a 5MP depth camera. Keeping the lights on is a 4,000mAh battery.

Currently, the V15 is retailing for RM1,299. We do not have the exact details on the availability of this colour variant but the price is likely to remain the same.

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