Anticipated Launch of vivo Y39: Early Benchmark Insights
Recent reports indicate that the vivo Y39 has been documented on Geekbench, showcasing a single-core score of 912 and a multi-core score of 2,214 in the Geekbench 6.3.0 testing platform. These figures suggest that this device may not cater to high-end market segments.
Specifications and Performance
The upcoming smartphone appears to be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chipset, indicating its classification as an entry-level SoC. Despite this, the device boasts support for 5G connectivity, enhancing its appeal in today’s fast-evolving mobile landscape. Preliminary tests reveal that the prototype is equipped with 8GB of RAM; however, there are possibilities for additional RAM configurations upon official release.
Operating System and Branding Challenges
The vivo Y39 is set to launch with Android version 15 right out of the box. Interestingly, it may be marketed under the name “Jovi” in Brazil due to a trademark conflict with Telefonica Brazil regarding ownership rights over the “Vivo” brand within that region.
Comparison with Previous Model: Vivo Y38
Diving into its lineage, little information about additional features of the Y39 has surfaced so far. However, reflecting on its predecessor—the vivo Y38—released in May—provides some context. The prior model utilized an identical chip paired with a sizable 6.68-inch LCD display featuring a refresh rate of 120 Hz. Furthermore, it was armed with impressive photographic capabilities including a primary camera at 50 MP and an auxiliary selfie camera at 8 MP while running on robust battery power supplied by a substantial 6,000 mAh unit capable of supporting fast charging up to 44W.
Source: Geekbench Data