The all-new Vivo Y400 5G flaunts its sleek Pearl White design in the official promotional image.
Vivo is reportedly gearing up to introduce a new 5G smartphone in India — the Vivo Y400 5G, which will likely serve as a more pocket-friendly version of the recently launched Vivo Y400 Pro. With the Y series gaining popularity in the mid-range segment, this upcoming phone could cater to users looking for reliable 5G performance without stretching their budget.
Though Vivo has not confirmed the launch date or specifications officially, early leaks and industry reports suggest that the Y400 5G will bring several premium features at a competitive price.
According to sources, the Vivo Y400 5G could be priced under ₹20,000, making it significantly more affordable than the Pro variant. For comparison:
So, the Y400 5G might be priced around ₹18,000 to ₹19,000, which puts it squarely in the budget 5G segment in India.
In terms of colors, leaks suggest it could be available in two options:
These differ from the Pro version’s Freestyle White, Fest Gold, and Nebula Purple finishes.
While exact details are still under wraps, the Vivo Y400 5G is expected to borrow some features from the Y400 Pro, though with toned-down specs to keep the pricing in check.
This could offer smooth visuals while maintaining a modern design.
Although unconfirmed, the phone might run on a MediaTek Dimensity chipset, potentially a lower variant than the Dimensity 7300 seen in the Pro model.
Like the Y400 Pro, the standard model may include select AI features, such as:
These features aim to make the smartphone experience more intuitive and efficient.
The device may pack a 5,500mAh battery, supporting fast charging, though it’s unclear whether it will get the same 90W charging as its Pro sibling.
If you’re seeking a 5G smartphone under ₹20,000 with a vibrant AMOLED display, AI enhancements, and modern aesthetics, the Vivo Y400 5G could be worth waiting for. It’s expected to deliver a balanced mix of performance, style, and features — making it ideal for students, casual users, and budget-conscious buyers.
Vivo’s strategy to diversify its Y-series lineup seems to be on point. By offering a slightly trimmed-down version of the Y400 Pro, the Y400 5G may appeal to a wider range of Indian consumers who want value for money without compromising on core features.
Stay tuned for the official launch date and confirmation on full specs.
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