Vivo Pakistan
is all set to launch the new Y series in Pakistan. Coupled with a
number of distinctive features, Vivo Y17 comes with the latest design
and a powerful specification, yet at a fairly affordable price. We did convey the news to you much earlier, but back then the launch date was missing from the equation.
The battery of the Vivo Y17
comes with a mind-blowing 5000 mAh capacity and also supports Dual
Engine Fast Charge which will allow the device to charge quickly.
Normally, the Y family don't usually offer this tight of a
specification. Either its a desperate move by the company or it's also
innovating the whole Y series like what Samsung did to its Galaxy A
lineup. either way, it really makes the Vivo Y17 Worthwhile.
Vivo Y17 is the elder sibling of Vivo Y15
and comes with Triple rear camera setup, consisting of a 13MP main +
8-megapixel Super Wide-Angle + 2-megapixel depth sensor. An advanced
Artificial Intelligence solution that will take your photography
experience to a whole new level. the AI not only allows users to take
pictures exactly Like a pro but In addition, the Super Wide-Angle Camera
can shoot up to 120 degrees wider than before.
Vivo Y17 is expected to arrive on the 16th of May in Pakistan in a quest
to provide a more valuable and satisfying smartphone experience. The
price of the handset in the Pakistani market is expected to be around
some 36,000 rupees which seem quite decent considering the specs and
features of the upcoming device.
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