Priced at Rs 14,990, Vivo Y66 comes with a 2.5D curved glass, metallic radiance back cover and sleek unibody design. The phone has a 13MP rear camera and a 16MP front camera with moonlight glow
Vivo Y66, the 4G LTE enabled smartphone features a 13.97cm (5.5) HD display and a 1280x720 pixel resolution. (Photo/Vivo)
Chinese smartphone maker Vivo launches Vivo Y66 in India. Priced at Rs 14,990, Y66 comes with a 2.5D curved glass, metallic radiance back cover and sleek unibody design. The phone has a 13MP rear camera and a 16MP front camera with moonlight glow.
Y66, the 4G LTE enabled smartphone features a 13.97cm (5.5) HD display and a 1280×720 pixel resolution. The device is powered by a powerful Octa-core 64-bit processor paired with 3GB RAM + 32GB ROM and runs on Funtouch OS 3.0 based on the Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
Y66 houses a 3000mAh battery and delivers long lasting intensive battery backup for extended usage. The ‘Smart Screen-Split’ feature makes multi-tasking easy. Users can chat and watch videos simultaneously on the same screen without causing strain to the eyes with its “Eye Protection Mode.”
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