Company Promises Mid-Range and Premium Models With Good Performance, Modern Design and Competitive Prices
The Chinese manufacturer Vivo, one of the largest technology companies in the world, is about to officially debut in the Brazilian market through its new brand Jovi. The entry strategy follows the model adopted by Asian competitors such as Xiaomi, Realme, and OPPO: offering mid-range smartphones with advanced specifications, good cost-benefit, and attractive design, according to the website CanalTech.
The expectation is that the line will arrive in Brazil this semester, with the Vivo V50 leading the launches. Below, discover the eight main smartphones from the brand that may be marketed in the country.
Vivo V50 and V50 Lite 5G: Performance and Battery Highlight
The V50 and V50 Lite models come with Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processors, up to 12 GB of RAM, and 512 GB of storage. The 6,000 mAh battery ensures long autonomy, with charging of up to 90 W on the Lite model. They are options aimed at demanding users seeking energy efficiency and solid performance.
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Xiaomi goes beyond cell phones and launches an electric kettle with 316Ti titanium steel, 1,800 W of power, and technology that keeps water hot for 24 hours, does not rust, prevents a metallic taste, and costs around R$ 101 in China.
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Vivo Y100 5G: Balance Between Price and Connectivity
The Y100 5G model offers an AMOLED display, MediaTek Dimensity 6020 processor, and 5,000 mAh battery with 44 W fast charging. Positioned as an entry-level option with 5G support, it is ideal for those seeking modern connectivity without breaking the budget.
Vivo Y29 and Y39: Resistance and Durability as Differentials
Aimed at the audience seeking robustness, the Y29 and Y39 models have an IP64 certification, impact resistance, and good technical specifications. The Y39 features Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 and 6,500 mAh battery, while the Y29 includes the Dimensity 6300 chip and a 5,500 mAh battery.

Vivo X200, X200 Pro and X200 Ultra: Premium Line With 200 MP Camera
The X200 series represents Vivo’s bet in the premium segment. With Snapdragon 8 Elite processors, up to 1 TB of storage, and high-performance cameras — including a 200 MP sensor with optical zoom — the models target directly the top-of-the-line from competitors Samsung and Apple.

Strategic Expansion Focused on the Brazilian Consumer
The arrival of Jovi in Brazil should prioritize mid-range models, with competitive pricing and local technical support. If the company repeats the success of its compatriots, it could become one of the major benchmarks in the national market.


Se não funcionar eles tlocam ? Kkkk
UAU!!!! Adorei, mas não tenho dinheiro 😔 😢 😢 😢 para poder comprar. Gostaria ter um telemóvel desse.
Porque vcs não enviam alguns dispositivos gratuitos para o consumidor testar aos invés de só anunciar