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Vivo to launch Y21 with Tk10 lakh campaign

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Global smartphone brand vivo has planned to launch a new campaign in Bangladesh, giving the users a chance to win cash prizes worth Tk10 lakh.

The campaign will run from September 16-27 and apply to all pre-order and first-sales week customers who will purchase Y21 from any authorised outlets at the official price.

Friday, vivo announced the launch of its latest Y series smartphone, vivo Y21, in Bangladesh.

The phone arrives with a super slim body, encompassing a massive 5000mAh battery and 18W Fast Charge.

The newly launched smartphone is ideal for users who are looking for a budget-friendly device with sufficient battery capacity, strong memory, and a trendy design, according to a media statement.

David Li, product director of vivo Bangladesh, said: “Vivo’s Y series is known for catering to consumers from all walks of life. With vivo Y21, we bring to you a smartphone that not only looks appealing but is a dependable performer.”

Y21 has an 8.00mm super-slim body equipped with a side-mounted fingerprint scanner for quick and easy unlocking/access.

The middle frame of the device is highlighted by the arc and the corners appear to be at a right angle, giving it a professional appearance.

Also, Y21 features a massive 5000mAh battery that supports 18W Fast Charge via its Type-C charging port.

The phone has a massive 64GB ROM and allows up to 1TB of memory expansion for users to store large files permanently.

Also, Y21 comes with a 13MP main camera on the rear for effortless photography in multiple scenarios. The rear camera set-up is equipped with a 2MP macro camera lens that draws a focus as close as 4cm.

The 13MP rear camera also features Bokeh scenarios for creative and stunning shots. The 8MP front camera uses the natural face beauty algorithm in the portrait mode feature to produce clear selfies.

Y21 will be available for sale from Tuesday across all retail channels and on e-commerce sites at Tk14,990.

Source: United News of Bangladesh