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Vivo V2252 bags the TKDN certification , could be the next upcoming device of Vivo

At the beginning of this month, Vivo launched the much-awaited, premium V27 series in India. The smartphones brought the most comprehensive smartphone experience for consumers with the perfect combination of premium technology and design. It appears that after the launch of the V27 series, the brand is preparing to bring yet another smartphone to the market.

A new Vivo device, Vivo V2252 has been spotted on the TKDN certification website. The certificate can also be checked by its certificate number – 2587/SJ-IND.8/TKDN/3/2023 and with the reference number – TKDN – 2300376-44716.

From the database, it is revealed that the Vivo V2252 would be supporting 4G connections. It has been specified with 4G FDD-LTE and 4G TDD-LTE. According to the website, the smartphone received a score of 35.38%. Other than that not much is revealed about the upcoming device and maybe in the coming days, we might get to know more of its specifications when it will make its appearance on other certification websites.

But since Vivo has been famous to come up with the latest and best smartphones that pack features at budget-friendly prices, we could expect this upcoming device to continue the brand’s pattern.



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