Vivo V21 in Nigeria: Specs and Price

Vivo V21 Nigeria

At the rate at which it is going, the Vivo brand looks like it is going to be a force to contend with in the smartphone market in Nigeria, in the near future. In the recent past, we’ve seen the brand double down on releasing mid-range smartphones into the market; the launch of the Vivo Y51, the V20, and now the V21 in Nigeria – all within a few months.

The new Vivo V21 is coming in to replace the Vivo V20. Here all you should know about this device.

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Vivo V21 Key Specs

Build
Weight176 g (6.21 oz)
ColorsDust Blue, Roman Black
DISPLAY
Size6.4-INCH
TypeE3 AMOLED
CAMERA
Rear Triple64 megapixel main + 8-megapixel ultra-wide + 2-megapixel macro lens
Front44 megapixel selfie camera
HARDWARE
OSAndroid 11, FunTouch 11.1
ChipsetMediaTek Dimensity 800u
CPUOcta-Core, Clocked at 2.4GHz
RAM8GB + 3GB Extended RAM
Storage128GB
BATTERY
TypeLi-Po
Capacity4000 mAh
RemovableNon-Removable
Fast Charging33W fast charger

The Vivo V21 is backed by 128GB of Internal Storage space and 8GB of RAM. But here’s where it gets interesting; you have 3GB of extended RAM on this device. That’s 11GB of RAM to play around with.

This device is a 6.4-inch AMOLED screen, which also comes with an option to switch between 60Hz and 90Hz refresh rate. It also features a fingerprint sensor underneath the display.

What makes the Vivo V21 stand out is the fact that it has got a 44-megapixel optical image stabilization feature and a night selfie camera. Why is this important? Recording videos with the selfie camera will be really stable and taking selfies in the dark just got a lot more fun.

After the pre-order face is over, the Vivo V21 will be available for N159,000 (330) on Jumia and Konga Nigeria.

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About Daniel

Daniel Moses Oluwadanie is a tech writer based in Nigeria with extensive experience in mobile apps, social media, and fintech. At Dignited.com, he specializes in writing practical how-tos, smartphone reviews, and consumer tech news—helping readers make sense of the digital tools they use every day. With a finger on the pulse of Nigeria’s tech scene, Daniel delivers insights that are both timely and relatable.


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