March 27, 2025 — Tech Launch Desk : vivo has officially launched its latest budget smartphone, the vivo Y39, in India, targeting entry-level buyers who want premium features without the flagship price tag. Packed with a 50 MP main camera, Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 processor, and a massive 6,500 mAh battery, the Y39 offers a compelling value proposition for users on a budget.

Powerful Specs at a Pocket-Friendly Price
The vivo Y39 sports a 6.68-inch LCD display with HD+ resolution and a smooth 120Hz refresh rate, offering a fluid experience while scrolling, gaming, or watching content. Under the hood, it runs on the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chipset, paired with 8GB RAM and up to 256GB of storage, expandable via microSD.
The device is available in two variants:
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8GB + 128GB – ₹16,999 (~$200/€185)
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8GB + 256GB – ₹18,999 (~$220/€205)
Photography and Performance
The camera setup includes a 50 MP primary lens and a 2 MP depth sensor, delivering reliable results for everyday photography. On the front, the 8 MP selfie camera provides a decent experience for video calls and social media snapshots.
vivo continues its battery-centric trend by equipping the Y39 with a 6,500 mAh battery, supporting 44W fast charging. According to the company, the device can go from 1% to 100% in just 83 minutes with the bundled charger — a huge advantage in the entry-level market.
Android 15 with Funtouch OS 15
The phone runs Android 15 out of the box, layered with Funtouch OS 15, providing a refined and responsive UI. Users will benefit from improved multitasking, security features, and customizable options that enhance the overall user experience.
Availability and Colors
The vivo Y39 is now available for purchase via Amazon India and vivo’s official e-store. It comes in two vibrant colors:
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Lotus Purple
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Ocean Blue
With its aggressive pricing and solid specifications, the vivo Y39 is poised to be a popular choice among value-conscious smartphone buyers.
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.




