Vivo has teased the V80 Lite 5G, showcasing a curved display ahead of its official debut. The upcoming phone pairs a waterfall screen design with a centered punch hole selfie camera. But the company has yet to confirm the full internal hardware specifications or a launch date.
Early regulatory listings offer strong clues about what is inside. The Google Play Supported Devices database shows the model number V2576 assigned to both the V80 Lite 5G and the existing vivo S2. This shared identification points to a rebranded release for international markets. If the two devices share identical hardware, buyers can expect a 6.83 inch AMOLED screen running at 120 Hz with a resolution of 2800x1260 pixels. Processing duties would fall to a MediaTek Dimensity 7360 Turbo chip.
Battery capacity could be a major selling point. The hardware may pack a massive 7050 mAh battery that charges at 44W speeds. It will likely ship with OriginOS 6 right out of the box alongside an in screen fingerprint reader. Durability ratings appear solid too, with reports indicating dual IP68 and IP69 water and dust resistance certifications. That level of sealing is uncommon in this class of phone.
Some rumors tell a slightly different story regarding the charging speed and optics. Certain supply chain leaks suggest the phone might jump to 90W wired charging instead. The rear camera setup is expected to house a 50 MP main sensor alongside an 8 MP secondary lens. Because these details conflict with the base S2 specs, Vivo might still tweak the final configuration. The company has kept quiet on official pricing and retail availability.
