Vivo is preparing to launch the Vivo V80 5G in India in Q3, marketing it as a premium photography device. This smartphone targets buyers who want an excellent battery life without compromising on camera quality. The brand is also working on the Vivo S2, aimed at young consumers who value slim designs in a competitive offline market.
Tracking the IMEI Certifications
Recent IMEI database listings have revealed two new smartphones under development by the Chinese tech giant. The first is the highly anticipated Vivo V80 5G, which has the official model number V2630. There is also an unexpected entry: the Vivo S2, model number V2576. We don’t yet have the specific hardware details for the S2, but its certification is a significant move.
This shows Vivo’s clear intention to revive the lifestyle-focused S-series. The brand aims to provide a stylish alternative for buyers who may find the V-series too pricey. However, tech enthusiasts are primarily focused on the upcoming V-series devices.

The Vivo V80 5G launch is generating significant interest in the premium mid-range category. The existing Vivo V70 5G currently sells for about Rs 49,999 in India. Given the considerable battery and camera improvements reported in recent leaks, you should expect a noticeable price increase.
I anticipate that the Vivo V80 5G will easily surpass the Rs 55,000 mark. Brands are pushing their premium mid-range devices into flagship price ranges. You are essentially paying high-end prices for what used to be a value-focused lineup. This pricing strategy suggests buyers will expect top-notch performance and build quality.
Vivo V80 5G: Specification (Rumor)
The leaked specs of the Vivo V80 5G to see what it offers. Vivo is maintaining a user-friendly form factor with a sharp 6.59-inch 1.5K AMOLED display. This premium screen supports a fast 120Hz refresh rate, making scrolling and animations incredibly smooth. It balances immersive video viewing with practical one-handed use.
The most impressive hardware upgrade is undoubtedly the battery capacity. Vivo is fitting a massive 7200 mAh battery into the device. To shorten charging time, the phone supports 90W wired fast charging. This allows you to enjoy two full days of heavy camera use on a single charge without battery worry.
Powering the Vivo V80 5G is the capable Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 processor. Beyond raw power, this phone offers true flagship-level durability. It comes with an IP69 rating, providing top protection against high-pressure water jets and dust. For security, it features a modern 3D Ultrasonic Fingerprint scanner that is much faster than traditional optical sensors.


The camera hardware is where Vivo really showcases its engineering talents. The rear setup includes a huge 200MP main camera designed to capture fine details in any lighting. It pairs with a 12MP ultra-wide lens and a dedicated 50MP telephoto lens for high-quality zoom. Vivo continues its collaboration with Zeiss, ensuring excellent color accuracy and professional portrait effects.
A sharp 50MP front camera is also part of the package for selfies and high-resolution video calls. This guarantees that the front camera delivers quality that matches the rear sensors, meaning you won’t have to deal with blurry or washed-out group selfies.
When you compare the Vivo V80 5G directly to its predecessor, the Vivo V70 5G, the upgrade strategy is clear. Interestingly, both smartphones use the same Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 processor. If you are upgrading purely for better gaming performance or processing speed, this phone won’t offer major improvements. Vivo seems to be reusing the chipset to manage manufacturing costs.
However, the real consumer benefits lie in the battery and camera advancements. The previous V70 featured a 6500mAh battery and a standard 50MP main camera. The upgrade to a 7200mAh battery and a 200MP primary sensor on the new model is significant. You’ll enjoy far better zoom capabilities and battery life that surpasses nearly every competitor.
I think using the same processor is a smart, though risky, decision. Hardcore gamers might seek other options, such as dedicated gaming phones. But for the average user who wants stunning Zeiss portraits and long-lasting battery life, this phone checks all the right boxes. If the final retail price remains reasonable, it could become a top choice for mobile photographers.

