Vivo V2607 appears on Geekbench with Dimensity 7500 and 8GB RAM

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Vivo V2607 leak points to Dimensity 7500 and Android 16
Vivo V2607 leak points to Dimensity 7500 and Android 16

Vivo appears to be preparing several new smartphones, with 2 unreleased models now showing up in leaks and certification records. The Vivo V2607 has surfaced on Geekbench, while the V2608A has appeared in China’s 3C database. Vivo has not yet confirmed their names, specifications or launch plans.

Vivo V2607 spotted on Geekbench

The Vivo V2607 was listed with MediaTek’s MT6881 chipset, which is believed to be the Dimensity 7500. The listing shows 4 CPU cores running at 2.6GHz and 4 cores at 2.0GHz. It also reveals 8GB of RAM and Android 16.

The Dimensity 7500 is already used in Vivo’s lineup. The Vivo S60e, also known as the Vitality Edition, and iQOO Z11S use the chipset in China, while the iQOO Z11 uses it in India. This has raised speculation that the V2607 could be a rebranded phone for another market, although its identity remains unclear.

Vivo V2608A gets 90W charging certification

The Vivo V2608A has also appeared in China’s 3C certification database. The listing confirms support for a 90W charging adapter but does not reveal its commercial name or other hardware details.

Recent certification records have also linked the V2609A with the upcoming Vivo X500, reportedly featuring 90W charging and N79 5G support. The V2602DA is tipped to be an X500 Pro variant with Beidou satellite communication, while the V2602A could be a version without the feature.

These listings have led to speculation that the V2608A could also belong to the X500 family, but there is no confirmation yet.

Previous reports have linked the X500 series with AI features involving Vivo’s BlueLM and platforms from Zhipu AI, Baidu, ByteDance, DeepSeek and Alibaba. However, there is no indication that these features will be available on the V2608A.

Meanwhile, the iQOO 16, identified as V2606A, has reportedly received certification with 100W charging and N79 5G support. It is expected to use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro, with a China launch tipped for late September or early October.

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