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Vivo X6 Plus Release Date, Specs News: Appears in New TENAA Listing, Two Variants X6 Plus L and D

Those who have been waiting for the Vivo X6 Plus will be delighted to know that the smartphone may be coming out soon as it has been spotted in a new TENAA listing. According to Gizbot, the device is listed this time with images.

It was previously listed on the Chinese regulatory site revealing that the model will have two variants—the X6 Plus L and the X6 Plus D. However, it did not reveal much information about the looks and the specs of the alleged devices.

Vine Report detailed that the leaked image of the two variants showed how the two looking strikingly similar to each other. The difference of the two is definitely not in the physical look. As noted on the listing, the X6 Plus L supports various connectivity options like TD-LTE, TD-SCDMA, and GSM. It supports dual SIM and dual standby. It can also be used internationally on networks with LTE FDD and WCDMA supports. It is expected to run with an Android operating system but it is still not known which OS it would be.

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On the other hand, the X6 Plus D is said to carry TD-LTE, LTE FDD, TD-SCDMA, WCDMA and GSM connectivity options. The variant is said to be available in Chinese presence only but there's a chance that it could still be utilized internationally on mobile networks with support for the mentioned networks. It also supports dual SIM and dual standby functionality. The operating system is also still not known.

In a report by NDTV Gadgets, the device is said to feature a 5.7-inch display with 1440x2560 pixels resolution. It will be equipped with a deca-core MediaTek Helio X20 chipset and paired with 4 GB of RAM. In terms of its camera specs, it will carry a 21-megapixel rear shooter and a 12-megapixel front snapper. It's also said to have a fingerprint sensor.

Vivo X6 Plus is expected to be unveiled at an event in China on Nov. 30.

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