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Vivo S9 teased ahead of March 3 launch, colour variants and 44MP rear camera confirmed

It is no secret that the Vivo S9 is scheduled to launch on March 3. And ahead of its launch, the company has teased the device revealing the rear panel design of the Vivo S9 arriving on March 3. A quick look at the teaser reveals that the smartphone is similar in design to the Vivo S7 5G and sports a triple camera setup. The company has also confirmed that the phone will bring with itself a 44-megapixel selfie shooter.

Interestingly, the teaser also reveals details about another device, the Vivo S9e. The poster confirms that the company will launch the Vivo S9e with a 32-megapixel selfie camera. The teaser, however, does not confirm the launch date of the phone but since it has been teased alongside the S9, it is quite possible that it may be launched alongside the debut with the vanilla S9 on March 3.

Apart from this, the teaser also reveals other details about the Vivo S9, including the fact that it will be available in two colors. However, we've also seen the Vivo S9 being listed on the company's official China website before which confirmed that there will also be a third white-colored variant as well.

It is interesting to note that Vivo hasn't revealed the front design of both phones, or for the matter other specs of the device. All this still remains under wraps. However, reports have suggested that the Vivo S9 will come with a wide-notch. It could be a similar display to the one seen on its predecessor Vivo S7 5G. The Vivo S9e is expected to get a slightly different display with reports suggesting a waterdrop notch screen for the device. However, the displays on both phones are expected to feature FHD+ AMOLED panels with 90Hz refresh rate support.

Other than this, the Vivo S9 5G is expected to house a Dimensity 1100 chipset under the hood. This could be paired with up to 12 GB of RAM, and a 4,000mAh battery. In comparison, the Vivo S9e may feature a Dimensity 820 SoC, 8 GB of RAM, and a 4,100mAh battery. For battery, both will support 33W fast charging. 



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