Vivo Smartphones Set to launch the V19 in Kenya

The Vivo V19. The Chinese smartphone manufacturer is set to launch the product in Kenya

Vivo Smartphones is all set to launch its first-ever Dual Punch Hole Camera phone in Kenya on June 24.

According to the official statement issued by the company, Vivo V19 will hold an L-shaped quad rear camera with a LED flash and a dual punch front camera at the right corner.

The smartphone also features an in-display fingerprint sensor under the AMOLED screen of the phone. As of now, the phone comes in two-colour variants.

As all V-series, the V19 is a camera-centric smartphone that focusses on improvements in low light photography.

The rear quad camera will include a 48MP primary camera, 8MP super wide-angle camera, 2MP macro camera, and a 2MP Bokeh camera.

The front camera will capture with its 32MP and 8MP sensors.

“Vivo is committed to innovating with the consumer in mind, and V19 reflects our deep understanding of consumers’ needs. With industry-leading selfie technology, a beautiful design, and strong performance,” said Arthur Xian, Vivo Smartphones Kenya CEO.

‘V19 is perfect for young consumers who care about camera and entertainment features,” he added.

Vivo will also add its exclusive Dual-Engine Fast Charging capability for V19’s 4500mAh battery.

With the device, Vivo continues with its innovative streak by introducing several ‘firsts’ in one of the most competitive consumer markets.

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