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Vivo V30 Pro renders show Zeiss-branded cameras and potential color options

The Vivo V30 Pro(?). (Source: 91Mobiles)
The Vivo V30 Pro(?). (Source: 91Mobiles)
The Pro version of the Vivo V30 is thought to launch soon as a common-or-garden mid-range Android smartphone soon. However, it might have something to help it stand out after all, according to its latest leak. It suggests that it will have a camera hump with not merely a fancy Aura Light flash, but the same Zeiss logo as Vivo's top-end X100 series.

The Vivo V30 Pro's leaks to date have painted it as nothing special thus far, especially with its alleged 12GB of RAM and exact same processor as its predecessor. However, according to a new tip, it might excel in terms of having a feature more usually seen on the OEM's flagship Android smartphones.

It consists of new images of a device with a camera hump very like that of the V30 - except for the familiar blue Zeiss logo, in place of the vanilla variant's more basic "OIS" legend. The rest of the 2x2 layout is believed populated with triple 50MP lenses, as opposed to dual cameras of the same resolution in the V30.

Then again, its putative Pro version also has its Aura Light, a large RGB LED flash of a matching square shape underneath the apparently Zeiss-tuned cameras. The V30 Pro is also slated to have a curved 6.78-inch 1.5K 120Hz AMOLED display of a decent 2,800 nits in peak brightness.

On the other hand, Vivo has yet to issue any kind of public confirmation that the V30 Pro exists.

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The Vivo V30 Pro is also now projected to come in green...
The Vivo V30 Pro is also now projected to come in green...
...or gray. (Source: 91Mobiles)
...or gray. (Source: 91Mobiles)

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Deirdre O'Donnell, 2024-02-13 (Update: 2024-02-13)