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Vivo V40 SE smartphone spotted on GCF certification website with 13 5G band support

The smartphone brand Vivo is said to be working on its next flagship V30 series. Recently a lot of information has been revealed about this series and it is also teased to launch in the global market soon. Apart from this series, Vivo is also said to be working on a new device- V40 SE which was recently spotted on Bluetooth SIG certification website.

Reportedly, Vivo V40 SE is said to be the rebadged version of V40 Lite 5G that has also been spotted on the IMEI database. Ahead of its rumored launch, Vivo V40 SE has bagged GCF certification. The device has appeared with model number- V2337.

As per the database, Vivo V40 SE will support 5G connectivity with support for network bands such as n1, n2, n3, n5, n8, n20, n28 (30MHz bandwidth), n38, n40, n41, n66, n77 and n78. Other than this the device was recently revealed to support Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity.

For now, only this much is known about the Vivo V40 SE smartphone, but since the device has started bagging different certifications, in the coming days we might come across some more details regarding the specifications of this upcoming device and also about its launch date. Stay tuned with us to get all the latest updates regarding Vivo V40 SE.



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