Home Industry Technology Vivo goes mid-range with the V20 smartphone series V20 and V20 SE highlight vivo’s focus on design and the camera at a lower price by David Ndichu November 9, 2020 Vivo has launched an all-new smartphone series, the V20. The initial devices in the series, the V20 and V20 SE, continue with the brand’s focus on design and the camera. Both devices sport a sleek and light design, with a thickness of 7.38mm within a glass body. The V20 has a 44MP front camera with “Eye Autofocus” technology which the company says uses algorithms to track and focus on moving selfie subjects. The “Steadiface Stable Selfie Video” feature stabilises the subject while shooting videos and performs edge cropping when required. Other features cover slow motion, 4K and night photography/videography. The 64MP-8MP-2MP back camera setup features “Super Night Mode” on the main lens, which supports tripod shooting, wide-angle night scenes, and “Stylish Night Filter”, enabling users to capture quality photos in low-light scenarios. The device also features “Dual-View Video” which allows the user to combine footage captured by the front and rear cameras. Read: The X factor: vivo X50 Pro smartphone review The V20 is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G processor, delivering powerful performance for applications and games. A 4,000mAh battery with vivo’s 33W FlashCharge technology brings all-day performance and fast charging time. The V20 SE features a 32MP front camera and a 48MP-8MP-2MP rear camera setup. V20 SE has a 6.44-inch FHD+ OLED screen and is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 processor. The Multi-Turbo No 4.X and Ultra Game Mode make V20 SE a strong device for gaming. The 4,100mAh battery in the V20 SE also features vivo’s 33W FlashCharge fast-charging technology. Both devices will be available from 12 November in the region, retailing at Dhs1399 for the V20 and Dhs1099 for the V20 SE. Tags Qualcomm smartphones Vivo 0 Comments You might also like Review: HMD Skyline – A fresh take on smartphone design Core42 launches inference-as-a-service platform Qualcomm, Aramco, RDIA launch incubator for high-tech startups How OPPO is trying to get AI into 50 million users’ hands