The main talking point of the Vivo V23 5G is its color-changing technology, which is available in the Sunshine Gold color variant. The rear panel changes its color from golden to greenish-blue when exposed to the sunlight, which is cool to look at.
However, if you don’t lack this fancy feature, you can also opt for the matte Stardust Black option, which has a more modest look. It is also marginally thinner and thus lighter than the Stardust Gold variant. Upfront, Vivo V23 5G sports a 6.44-inch FHD+ AMOLED panel. It houses an iPhone-like notch to house the dual-selfie camera. The screen has a 90Hz refresh rate and can stream HDR10+ content.
Camera : Cameras are another highlight of the premium V series phones. Here, Vivo is promoting the V23 5G more as a selfie phone. It has a dual-selfie setup, consisting of a 50MP primary camera and an 8MP ultrawide sensor. The primary sensor even has Eye Autofocus. The two sensors are accompanied by Vivo’s dual-tone spotlight, which users can adjust based on their requirements. The phone can even record HDR and 4K selfie videos.
Over on the back, Vivo V23 5G flaunts a triple camera setup. The primary camera utilizes a 64MP sensor and supports Eye Autofocus. Accompanying it is an 8MP ultrawide and a 2MP macro sensor.
Performance and Memory : In terms of performance, Vivo V23 5G packs the Dimensity 920 chipset. It is a 6nm-based processor with Cortex-A78 cores (@2.5GHz) and Cortex-A55 cores. Graphics are handled by Mali G68 GPU that features four cores. The phone is available in 8GB and 12GB RAM variants. They feature 128GB and 256GB storage, respectively. Users can even use the internal storage to extend the RAM by up to 12GB.
Rest of the Specs : Fueling the Vivo V23 5G is a 4,200mAh battery, and it ships with a 44W Flash Charge adapter. The phone ships with Android 12-based Funtouch OS 12 out of the box. It has a down-firing single speaker with Hi-Res audio support. Likewise, there is no 3.5mm headphone jack, and Vivo includes a 3.5mm jack adapter in the box.