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Vivo S16 series launched with AMOLED displays, and 3 distinct processors

Vivo S16 series launched with AMOLED displays, and 3 distinct processors

We have to say that the journey of the Vivo S16 series between leaks and the actual launch was quite fast. In a short period, we went from rumors and leaks to the official release. Without making much mystery, Vivo took the wraps off the Vivo S16 series in China. As usual, the lineup focus on style with appealing design in the camera department. The performance is also a strong point of these smartphones. In fact, there is a big diversity of processors in these phones. The Vivo S16 packs the Snapdragon 870, the S16e the Exynos 1080, and the S16 Pro the MediaTek Dimensity 8200.

Vivo S16, S16 Pro and S16e - Display and Selfie Camera

The Vivo S16 and S16 Pro are very similar in design and in some specs. Both phones have 6.78-inch AMOLED screens with a 120 Hz refresh rate. Both have curved displays with top-center punch-hole cutouts. These holes serve as a home for a powerful 50-Megapixel shooter. The selfie snapper has autofocus and dual LED flashes at the top bezel. When it comes to the Vivo S16e, the budget option, it has a smaller flat AMOLED screen with a 120 Hz refresh rate and a modest 16 MP selfie shooter.

Main Camera Department

The rear camera setup on the Vivo S16 Pro has a 50-Megapixel main camera which uses the Sony IMX766V sensor and Optical Image Stabilization. Moreover, it brings an 8 MP ultrawide shooter as well as a 2 MP macro camera. The vanilla phone has a 64-Megapixel main camera. That is the same camera inside the vanilla Vivo S15. It also has PDAF and OIS alongside 8-Megapixel ultrawide and 2-Megapixel macro units. The Vivo S16e has the main 50-Megapixel camera with f/1.8 aperture. However, its auxiliary cameras are simple - a 2 MP depth, and a 2 MP macro module.

Vivo S16 series launched with AMOLED displays, and 3 distinct processors

Performance and other specs

A notable characteristic of these phones is that each one brings a distinct processor, from a distinct manufacturer. The Vivo S16 packs the Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 SoC. The S16 Pro has a MediaTek Dimensity 8200, and the Vivo S16e has the Samsung Exynos 1080 SoC. The Dimensity 8200 has certain advantages when we look at the specs, however, some will still prefer the Snapdragon 870. In the end of the day, Qualcomm's processor may offer better performance on games. The Exynos 1080 is the least powerful of the trio, but it's still one of the best in a mid-range spectrum.

Vivo S16 series launched with AMOLED displays, and 3 distinct processors

All phones bring a 4,600 mAh battery keeping the lights on. Moreover, they have the same 66W wired charging. In terms of software, the Vivo S16 and S16 Pro have Android 13 with OriginOS 3. However, the Vivo S16e brings the dated Android 12 with OriginOS Ocean on top.

Vivo S16 series - Pricing and Availability

Vivo S16 series launched with AMOLED displays, and 3 distinct processors

The Vivo S16 sells in Black, Jade, Green, and Gradient colors. The base model comes with 8 GB of RAM and 12 GB of Storage. It costs CNY 2,499. There is a higher model with 12 GB RAM and 512 GB of Storage. However, it will set you back by CNY 3,299 ($472).

The Vivo S16 Pro sells in Jade and Black colors. It starts at CNY 3,299 ($472) with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage. Moreover, there is a higher model that has 12 GB of RAM and 512 GB storage and sells at CNY 3,599 ($515).

Finally, we have the Vivo S16e. The low-end model sells in Jade, Black, and Purple colors. It sells at CNY 2,099 ($300) for the 8GB/128GB option. Moreover, there is a 12GB/256GB trim that costs CNY 2,499 ($357).

These Vivo S16 series will be up for sale on December 30 in China. There is no word on international availability. However, we assume these phones will be rebranded to Vivo V26, V26 Pro, and V26e once they get an international release. The Vivo V-series is often based on the Chinese Vivo S-series. That said, we expect the phones to get the same treatment.

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