Vivo Y91i with 6.2in screen and 32GB storage goes for RM599


The Y91i has a small notch on its 6.22in display. — Vivo

The Vivo Y91i, which has a large 6.22in HD+ screen and 4,030mAh battery, now comes with 32GB storage for RM599.

The screen has a screen-to-body ratio of 88.6% and a small notch to house the 8-megapixel selfie camera.

The cameras uses AI Face Beauty technology to detect a subject’s gender, age, skin tone, skin texture and the surrounding lighting to enhance photos.

The device also has two rear cameras – 13 megapixels and 2 megapixels – which the company claims has been optimised to shoot better photos.

Under the hood, it has a Mediatek MT6762 Helio P22 CPU processor, 2GB RAM and microSD slot for adding up to 256GB more space.

The Vivo Y91i, which includes a fingerprint sensor, runs on Android 8 and comes in two colours – Red and Starry Black.

The same model with 16GB storage goes for RM569.

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