Vivo V1936AL Spotted On Android Enterprise; Likely New iQOO Variant
Vivo is likely working on a new iQOO smartphone. The Chinese manufacturer had extended the iQOO smartphone series back in October with the launch of iQOO Neo 855. The latest device in question has made it online with similar specifications as the iQOO Neo. Here are the details:

New Vivo iQOO Spotted Online
The handset is spotted on the Android Enterprise listing with the V1936AL model number. Notably, a Vivo smartphone with the same model number was previously listed on TENNA. It is speculated that the device is a Vivo iQOO variant.
The Vivo V1936AL has been spotted with a triple-rear camera module aligned vertically on the top-left corner. The device is said to come with 159.53 x 74.23 x 8.13 mm dimensions. The front of the device is seen sporting a waterdrop notch with thin bezels all around including the chin.
As for the specifications, the device is said to flaunt a 6.4-inch display. However, there is no mention of the resolution or display protection. The device is listed with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage option. The chipset is also undisclosed, however, it wouldn't be wrong to assume an upgraded Snapdragon 855+ processor.
In the software department, it is expected to ship with Android Pie OS topped with a custom FunTouch OS. The listing further suggests the availability of a fingerprint scanner for security, however, there will be no NFC or Zero Touch support.
As for the Vivo iQOO Neo 855 which was launched last month, it offers a 6.38-inch AMOLED display with 1080 x 2340 pixels FHD+ resolution. It features three cameras at the rear with a 12MP primary sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle sensor with 120-degree FoV, and a 2MP depth sensor.
For selfies and video calls, it has a 16MP snapper packed inside the waterdrop notch. The smartphone makes use of a 4,500 mAh battery with 22.5W fast charging. Notably, the VivoV1936AL has also been tipped with the same battery setup. So it could be possible, that it is a new variant of the iQOO Neo 855.


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