Vivo X21, Vivo V9 and the Vivo Y83 have received a price cut of up to Rs. 4,000 which makes these phones an even better value for money.
Vivo has just announced price cuts on several smartphones ahead of the Vivo V11 Pro launch. The Chinese smartphone manufacturer has slashed the prices of the Vivo V8, Vivo Y83 and the Vivo X21 by up to Rs. 4,000. The price cut will take effect on both online as well as offline channels starting today, August 27.
Starting with the cheapest smartphone of the bunch, the Vivo Y83 which was earlier priced at Rs. 14,990 is now available for Rs. 13,990. The company's popular mid-range smartphone, Vivo V9 has received a price cut of Rs. 2,000 bringing its price down from Rs. 20,990 to Rs. 18,990. Notably, Vivo V9 was initially launched at a price of Rs. 22,990 and got a price drop of Rs. 2,000 last month.
Vivo's first smartphone with an in-display fingerprint scanner to enter the Indian market, the Vivo X21, has also received a price drop for the first time. The Vivo X21 was launched with a price tag of Rs. 35,990. The firm has slashed the price of the smartphone by Rs. 4,000 bringing its price down to Rs. 31,990. The X21's pricing has not yet been changed on Flipkart and Vivo e-store but it is expected to change soon.
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Meanwhile, Vivo is currently gearing up to launch their next mid-range smartphone in India, the Vivo V11 Pro. The company has already rolled out media invites for the upcoming September 6 event. As per the teasers of the V11 Pro, the phone is expected to come with a waterdrop-style notch, a dual-camera setup and an in-display fingerprint scanner.
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