Filipinos today, Gen Z’s in particular, are deemed to be living an always on-the-go, fast-paced, lifestyle. As such, the need for a smartphone that can cater to their demands is significant. From connecting to others using social media and communication apps, browsing websites, playing games, media consumption, and attending to emails, they are in need of a device that excels in multiple areas.
Recognizing the need for such a device, vivo is gearing up to launch a new addition to its beloved Y series lineup this September. The new vivo Y35 is made to cater to the evolving demands of today’s digital users, and make quite an impact as quick as a flash.
vivo Y35: Elegant, Capable
Running multiple apps at the same time, battery consumption will definitely be a challenge, and draining a phone multiple times a day is common. Thankfully, the vivo Y35 is rumored to pack a 5,000mAh battery, as well as 44W fast-charging – something not very common for devices at its price range.
The device promises to deliver good performance with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 processor. Rumor has it that it’s also the first in the Y-Series to offer extended RAM of up to 8GB, allowing for more active apps in the background, and lets you conveniently switch between them without issues.
Performance and battery life are essential, but being able to capture those important moments in videos or photos is also important. That’s why the vivo Y35 will have three rear cameras, which include a 50MP main shooter.
For its design, the phone is said to offer a an elegant look that emphasizes symmetry with rounded corners and a flat display. Choose between two eye-catching colorways: Dawn Gold, inspired by the morning glow and Agate Black, which takes inspiration from the change of light and shadow in a midnight sky.
vivo Y35 Arriving in the Philippines
The vivo Y35 is set to launch in the Philippines on September 10 at a very accessible price point, offering a competitive package of capable hardware and nifty features. For more updates, visit vivo’s official website, as well as its social media pages on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.
Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.