Vivo V80 is shaping up to be one of the more closely watched mid-premium phones of the season, mainly because of two headline features: a 7,200mAh battery and a 144Hz AMOLED display. If the leak proves accurate, Vivo is aiming squarely at users who want long endurance without giving up screen smoothness.
The latest details were shared by leaker Sanju Choudhary on X, and they suggest the next V-series model will focus on practical upgrades rather than a full hardware overhaul. That approach could help the device stand out in a segment where many rivals compete on similar specs.
Display and endurance lead the upgrade list
The phone is said to use a 6.59-inch flat AMOLED panel, keeping the same size as the previous generation but raising the refresh rate from 120Hz on the Vivo V70 to 144Hz. For everyday use, that should make scrolling and navigation feel noticeably smoother.
On supported games, the higher refresh rate could also unlock gameplay at up to 144fps. That makes the display one of the most visible changes in the rumored package, especially for buyers who care about motion clarity.
| Rumored Vivo V80 Specs | Details |
|---|---|
| Display | 6.59-inch flat AMOLED, 144Hz |
| Battery | 7,200mAh |
| Charging | 90W wired fast charging, bypass charging |
| Chipset | Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 |
| Main Camera | 50MP |
| Telephoto Camera | 50MP, 3x optical zoom |
| Ultrawide Camera | 8MP |
| Front Camera | 50MP |
A much larger battery, paired with faster charging
The bigger talking point may be the battery. Vivo V80 is said to jump to a 7,200mAh unit, a clear increase from the 6,500mAh battery used by its predecessor.
To support that capacity, the device is expected to include 90W wired fast charging. Bypass charging is also mentioned, a feature that can help reduce heat when the phone is used while plugged in.
Performance stays familiar
In a move that may surprise some observers, the Vivo V80 is rumored to keep using the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4. The same chip has reportedly powered the last two generations, which suggests Vivo is being conservative on the performance side.
That choice makes the 144Hz display even more interesting, because the real-world benefit will depend heavily on software tuning and system efficiency. Vivo will likely lean on optimization to make the panel feel as responsive as the refresh rate suggests.
For context, the Vivo V70 only posted a moderate improvement over its predecessor. Geekbench results reportedly showed a roughly 14 percent gain in multi-core performance, while single-core performance barely moved.
Cameras follow a familiar formula
Photography does not appear to be the main area of change either. The rumor points to a 50MP main camera, a 50MP telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom, and an 8MP ultrawide camera.
The front camera is also said to use a 50MP sensor, matching the type of high-resolution selfie setup seen on the current generation. No further details were given about sensor size or lens aperture.
Possible link to Vivo S60
Another detail making the device more intriguing is the claim that Vivo V80 may be a rebranded version of the China-only Vivo S60. The two are said to share closely matched specifications, although the chipset would differ.
In that comparison, the Vivo S60 is said to use the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, while the Vivo V80 would instead rely on the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4. That difference may reflect market-specific product positioning rather than a simple direct copy.
Other rumored additions include IP68/IP69 dust and water resistance and a 3D ultrasonic fingerprint scanner. If the mid-August launch window is accurate, Vivo could be preparing a phone that pushes endurance and display fluidity as its biggest selling points while keeping the rest of the formula relatively steady.
