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  2. Vivo Y3 - Wikipedia

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    The Vivo Y3s phone served as an even more budget friendly variant, reducing prices by cutting out the Ultra-wide camera, and launched much later, on October 26, 2020. [12] The pricing for the Vivo Y3 was around €190 (¥1500), [ 13 ] [ 14 ] and the Vivo Y3s launched with a price of €150 (¥1170).

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  4. BBK Electronics - Wikipedia

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    BBK Electronics Corporation was split into three individual entities Oppo, Vivo, and BBK Education Electronics. Oppo's subsidiaries include OnePlus and Realme. [6] [7] Vivo's subsidiaries include iQOO (a sub-brand of Vivo). [8] [9] It also marketed Blu-ray players, headphones, headphone amplifiers and smartwatches under Oppo Digital brand.

  5. Category:Vivo smartphones - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Vivo smartphones" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. I. IQOO 3; N. Vivo NEX;

  6. Vivo V3 - Wikipedia

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    The Vivo V3 and V3 Max are Android-based smartphones manufactured by Vivo Communication Technology Co. The phones were released in April 2016. The phones were released in April 2016. [ 7 ]

  7. Asus Vivo - Wikipedia

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    The Vivo is a lineup of portable computers developed by Asus. It consists of: laptops (VivoBooks) All-in-Ones (Vivo AiO) desktops (VivoPC) Stick PCs (VivoStick)

  8. Vivo (technology company) - Wikipedia

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    Vivo Mobile Communication Co., Ltd., d/b/a vivo, is a Chinese multinational technology company headquartered in Dongguan, Guangdong, ...

  9. BlueOS - Wikipedia

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    Vivo BlueOS, or BlueOS also named Blue River OS, is a open-source distributed operating system developed by Vivo. The OS is designed to support large models and multi-modal functions in variety of inputs it supports.