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Alleged Vivo S10 smartphone spotted on Geekbench, reveals scores and key features – Times of India

Vivo is expected to launch the successor of Vivo S9 allegedly called Vivo S10 later this month in China. Ahead of that, the smartphone has surfaced on Geekbench website which reveals key details about the rumoured smartphone.
According to the Geekbench listing, the alleged Vivo S10 will be powered by a MediaTek MT6891Z/CZA SoC which translates to MediaTek Dimensity 1100. The phone is also expected to feature a triple rear camera setup with a 108MP primary sensor.
The listing also confirms the benchmark scores of the smartphone which is 647 points in the single-core test and 2,398 points in the multi-core. As per the test, the smartphone seems to be a mid-range device.
The Geekbench listing carries a model number V212A which is expected to be of Vivo S10. The listing also suggests that the smartphone will come with 12GB RAM. The smartphone will also come with an 8GB RAM option which will have 64GB of storage while the 12GB variant will feature 128GB of onboard storage.
The listing does not include many details about the smartphone, but we can expect to see a 44W fast charging support, virtual RAM support and other key features in the smartphone. NFC and UFS 3.1 storage can also make it to the smartphone as both were present in its predecessor.
Also, the smartphone is expected to arrive in China first and then is slowly expected to reach the other regions of the world.

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