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Vivo S2: Everything We Know So Far About Vivo’s Big India Comeback
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Vivo S2: Everything We Know So Far About Vivo’s Big India Comeback

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Remember when Vivo had an S series in India, and then it just… disappeared? If you’ve been scrolling tech news this week and kept seeing “Vivo S2” pop up everywhere, you’re not imagining things. The phone is trending hard right now, and there’s a good reason for it: after almost seven years of silence, Vivo looks ready to bring the S series back. I’ve pulled together every leak, teaser, and rumor floating around right now, so you don’t have to go digging through ten different articles to piece it together.

The short answer is comeback energy. The Vivo S1 launched in India back in 2019, and after that, the S series just went quiet in that market, Gizmochina reports. No S1 Pro follow-up, no S3, nothing. So when leaks started suggesting Vivo was reviving the line with a new S2, tech sites jumped on it, and the leaks kept coming almost daily this week. Teaser posters, spec sheets, tipster claims on X, “exclusive” photos, it’s been a steady drip, and that’s exactly the kind of thing that pushes a phone up the Google Trends chart even before it officially exists.

When Will the Vivo S2 Launch?

Here’s where things get a little messy, because two different tipsters are saying two different things.

Tipster Abhishek Yadav claims the phone will launch in India on August 6, with sales starting August 11, according to GSMArena. But tipster Yogesh Brar had earlier pointed to a slightly later window, an early August launch with sales kicking off around August 15, and he also flagged that the phone carries the model number V2576 and has already shown up in the Bluetooth SIG database, per Gizmochina. That Bluetooth SIG listing matters more than it sounds like it should. Think of it like a restaurant filing for its liquor license before opening night, it’s not the grand opening, but it’s a pretty reliable sign the doors are about to open.

So take August 6 to August 15 as the realistic window, and expect Vivo to confirm the exact date soon.

What Does the Vivo S2 Look Like?

The design leaks have actually been pretty consistent across sources, which gives me more confidence in these than the specs.

According to 91mobiles’ exclusive report, the S2 will have a pill-shaped rear camera module that looks a lot like the one on the Vivo X300 FE, along with a 3D curved display and what Vivo is calling a “flagship-level design.” The camera island uses two large rings plus a smaller circular flash element, and here’s a nice touch: the camera module matches the color of the rest of the back panel instead of standing out in contrasting black, which is becoming more common on premium phones lately. The branding sits vertically along the lower-left of the back, keeping the rest of the panel clean.

Color-wise, GSMArena’s report points to three shades: Regal Bronze, Sapphire Blue, and Silk White.

Vivo S2 Specifications: What’s Rumored So Far

This is the part where I’d usually tell you to trust the leaks completely, but I’m not going to, because two of the sources actually disagree on the chipset. Here’s what’s being reported:

  • Display: A 6.59-inch OLED screen with “1.5K” resolution (a step above standard Full HD+, though not quite true 2K) and a 120Hz refresh rate, plus an in-display fingerprint scanner, according to GSMArena.
  • Cameras: A 50MP main camera, a 50MP periscope telephoto lens (that’s the kind that lets you zoom in far without the photo turning to mush), an 8MP ultrawide, and a 32MP selfie camera.
  • Battery: Above 7,000mAh, which is a genuinely large battery for this segment, with 80W wired charging plus wireless and reverse wireless charging (reverse wireless charging just means you can use the phone itself to charge other gadgets, like your earbuds case).
  • Storage: Expected in 8GB RAM with 128GB storage, and a second 8GB with 256GB storage option, per GSMArena.
  • Software: Reportedly ColorOS 16 built on Android 16 for the Indian market, according to Gizbot.

Now, about that chipset. Gizbot’s report and an earlier GSMArena piece both point to a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, which would be a flagship-tier processor. But 91mobiles’ exclusive claims something completely different, a MediaTek Dimensity 7360, the same chip used in the Vivo V70 FE and Vivo V60e. That’s a big gap. A Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 is a genuine flagship chip, while a Dimensity 7360 is solidly mid-range. I’d treat the chipset as the single most unconfirmed detail in this whole leak cycle, and I wouldn’t make a buying decision based on either claim until Vivo actually announces it.

Vivo S2 Price in India: What to Expect

Most reports land in the same general range: somewhere between Rs 45,000 and Rs 50,000, according to 91mobiles. One leak of internal pricing sheets, reported by Gizbot, put the base 8GB/128GB model closer to Rs 43,000, though oddly, that same leak showed the 128GB variant priced higher than the 256GB one. That’s almost certainly a placeholder error in an early pricing sheet rather than the final number, so I wouldn’t read too much into it.

Either way, expect the S2 to land as a premium mid-range phone, not a budget device.

Who Will the Vivo S2 Compete With?

If the price and specs hold up, the S2 is aiming squarely at the crowded Rs 40,000 to 50,000 bracket in India. That puts it up against the upcoming OnePlus Nord 6, the Motorola Edge 70 Pro, the Realme 16 Pro series, and even Vivo’s own V70 FE, per 91mobiles. Gizmochina also names the Oppo Reno 16 Pro as a direct rival.

It’s worth remembering what the original Vivo S1 was back in 2019: a 6.38-inch Super AMOLED phone running a MediaTek Helio P65 chip, with a 16MP main camera and a 32MP selfie camera, as Gizmochina notes. So if even the more modest rumored specs turn out true, the S2 represents a genuine leap forward for the line, not just a fresh coat of paint on an old formula.

Is the Vivo S2 Worth Waiting For?

Based on what’s rumored so far, yes, if you’re already shopping in that Rs 40,000 to 50,000 range. A 7,000mAh battery, a 120Hz curved OLED display, and a periscope telephoto camera would make it a strong pick on paper, as Sportskeeda points out. But I’d hold off on getting too attached to any single spec until Vivo confirms things officially, especially that chipset question. Waiting two or three more weeks costs you very little, and it means you’re buying based on facts instead of tipster guesswork.

Common Mistakes to Avoid Right Now

  • Don’t treat the chipset rumor as settled. Two credible sources disagree, so wait for the official spec sheet before deciding this is “the one.”
  • Don’t compare pricing across leaks as if they’re final. The Rs 43,000 figure and the Rs 45,000 to 50,000 range came from different leaked documents, and pricing sheets get revised constantly before launch.
  • Don’t confuse the India S2 with the Chinese lineup. As one GSMArena reader comment pointed out, the Chinese S series roughly maps to India’s V series, so don’t assume global specs carry over one to one.

FAQ: Vivo S2

When is the Vivo S2 launching in India? Most likely early August 2026, with tipsters split between August 6 and a slightly later date around mid-August.

What chipset does the Vivo S2 use? Unconfirmed. Reports conflict between a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 and a MediaTek Dimensity 7360.

How much will the Vivo S2 cost? Expect somewhere between Rs 43,000 and Rs 50,000, depending on storage configuration.

What’s the Vivo S2’s battery capacity? Rumored to be above 7,000mAh, with 80W wired charging and wireless charging support.

Conclusion

So that’s everything currently floating around about the Vivo S2: a phone that doesn’t officially exist yet but has already generated more coverage than most devices get after launch. The comeback story is real, the design leaks are consistent, and the price range is coming into focus, even if the chipset debate is still unresolved. My advice: keep an eye out for Vivo’s official teaser campaign over the next couple of weeks, and don’t lock in a purchase decision until the spec sheet is confirmed rather than leaked.

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