
"The vivo Y21 launched in 2021, and now the brand is working on the Y21 5G. Weird, we know, but apparently vivo couldn't help but reuse this name, despite there being an infinite number of other options. The Y21 5G will come with a 6,355 mAh rated battery in India and Malaysia, and a 5,090 mAh rated battery elsewhere. These capacities will probably end up advertised as typical 6,500 mAh and 5,250 mAh, respectively."
"We know all this because the phone has two model numbers for its two versions: V2553, already certified for sale in India and Malaysia by BIS and SIRIM, respectively, and V2554. Both iterations have also been spotted in the EPREL database. They will both support 44W wired charging. The EPREL labels also reveal that the Y21 5G's battery should last for 1,600 charge cycles before going under 80% of its initial capacity."
vivo is releasing the Y21 5G with different battery capacities by region: a 6,355 mAh rated battery for India and Malaysia and a 5,090 mAh rated battery for other markets. These are likely to be advertised as typical 6,500 mAh and 5,250 mAh respectively. The handset uses two model numbers, V2553 for India and Malaysia and V2554 elsewhere. Both versions support 44W wired charging. EPREL labels indicate the battery should endure about 1,600 charge cycles before falling below 80% capacity. The device earned an A for drop resistance, a C for repairability, has IP65 dust and splash protection, and will receive Android security updates for five years.
Read at GSMArena.com
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