The Vietnamese mobile market is gearing up for a lively phase with the introduction of a range of new smartphones, spanning from mid-range to high-end.
1. Noteworthy smartphones hitting the shelves in Vietnam this April
The mobile market in Vietnam is poised to remain dynamic with the debut of a slew of smartphones, ranging from mid-range to high-end.
Xiaomi Mi 9 (April 15) - Following the tradition of previous Mi series products, Mi 9 is equipped with numerous new technologies and a powerful configuration. The device features an in-display optical fingerprint sensor for quick recognition. However, it doesn't bring much innovation in terms of design compared to its competitors. The Mi 9 is expected to be priced at 12.5 million VND.
The Oppo F11 Pro (12/4) boasts a seamless design with a gradient glass back, catering to the youthful aesthetic. With a 4,000 mAh battery and exclusive VOOC 3.0 fast charging, it powers up in just 80 minutes. While its performance is moderate compared to other mid-range devices, it may not be the best choice for heavy gaming. Priced at 8.5 million VND.
Introducing the Vivo V15 (6/4) with a unique sliding selfie camera, optimizing the display area to an impressive 90.95% of the front surface. The 32 MP AI-powered selfie camera offers various effects and beauty modes. However, the device falls short with a micro USB port instead of the more common USB-C. It comes in at a price of 8 million VND, available in emerald green and royal red.
The Redmi Note 7 (already released) marks the debut of the Redmi brand post-separation from Xiaomi. Packed with a robust Snapdragon 660 processor, it excels in entertainment and gaming. The 4,000 mAh battery ensures prolonged usage. Despite the impressive 48 MP camera, image quality falls short, especially in low light conditions. Available at a starting price of 3.9 million VND for the 3 GB RAM, 32 GB internal storage variant.