A pair of unreleased Vivo phones has surfaced in the GSMA database, giving the clearest sign yet that both devices are moving closer to launch. The entries for Vivo V80 and Vivo S2 do not reveal full specifications, but registration in this kind of database usually signals that a product is already deep in the preparation stage.
According to PassionateGeekz, the Vivo V80 is listed under model number V2630, while the Vivo S2 appears with model number V2576. Neither phone has been officially announced by Vivo, yet the appearance of both names in GSMA makes them look far more concrete than ordinary online speculation.
What the GSMA listing actually shows
The database does not expose core hardware details or a release schedule. Even so, certification records like this often appear before additional regional approvals and before a company begins public teasing.
That pattern is important here because both models have now passed an early administrative step that usually comes before a commercial debut. For now, the listing confirms the names and model numbers, but nothing more.
Why Vivo V80 is drawing the most attention
Among the two, Vivo V80 is the more closely watched device because it is believed to succeed the Vivo V70. Very little is known about it at this stage, which makes the GSMA appearance one of the strongest clues available so far.
Early rumors suggest the phone will continue Vivo’s focus on portrait photography. It is also expected to pair that emphasis with a slim design and a camera-first approach, both of which have been recurring strengths in the series.
There is also talk that Vivo V80 may include Zeiss-backed imaging support. Details such as lens configuration and sensor setup have not appeared in the listing, so those points remain unconfirmed.
On the performance side, the device is rumored to use either a MediaTek or Snapdragon chipset in the upper-midrange segment. That information is still early, and no certification database has provided a technical breakdown yet.
Possible link with Vivo S60
Vivo V80 has also been associated with the still-unreleased Vivo S60. That model has been rumored to feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, a 6.59-inch display, and a 7,000mAh battery.
This connection has led to speculation that Vivo V80 and Vivo S60 may share some underlying platform or development direction, even if they target different markets. However, there is no confirmation that Vivo V80 will match those rumored S60 specifications.
Where Vivo S2 fits in
Vivo S2 is expected to arrive first in China as part of the S series. Historically, that line has been associated with strong selfie performance and a visually appealing design.
That positioning suggests the phone could target users who care about front camera quality and device aesthetics. Still, the technical side remains completely undisclosed, with no credible leaks yet about the chipset, screen size, battery capacity, or camera hardware.
The GSMA entry is therefore the main sign that Vivo has already begun internal registration for the model. Beyond the model number, the listing leaves the rest of the phone’s profile untouched.
| Model | Model number | GSMA status |
|---|---|---|
| Vivo V80 | V2630 | Listed, no specifications shown |
| Vivo S2 | V2576 | Listed, no specifications shown |
For now, Vivo has not made either phone official. With both Vivo V80 and Vivo S2 now visible in GSMA, the next wave of information is likely to come from additional certifications or fresh leaks tied to the China launch process.
Source: www.gadgets360.com