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Vivo T3 Lite 5G Confirmed To Be Powered By The MediaTek Dimensity 6300 SoC

Vivo just recently confirmed the launch date of its upcoming handset Vivo T3 Lite 5G smartphone which will be launched on 27th June, 12PM in India. Its dedicated page is live on Flipkart where the company is revealing the features of this handset sequentially. Today marks the reveal of its first feature and the company has confirmed that this smartphone will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor with an AnTuTu score of 4,14,564+. This is the sole information that the company has confirmed till now. It will reveal the camera details on 25th June, and more maybe later.

 

Its dedicated microsite also reveals that the smartphone will come in two color options and will have a dual camera setup on the rear. It has got flat frame with curved edges. The volume and power rockers are on the right side of the handset and the power button seems to have been integrated with the fingerprint sensor. The speaker is on the top of the frame. The smartphone has earlier appeared on the Bluetooth SIG certification, which confirms that the smartphone will come with Bluetooth v5.4. This smartphone will be the third phone in the T3 series that already has Vivo T3 and T3x smartphones.



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