Vivo V11 has an in-display fingerprint scanner and is coming soon

It doesn't feature the Vivo Nex's level of next-gen technology, but the new Vivo V11 is now official. 

Vivo has announced the phone is coming to India and Thailand, plus Vivo said it will also come to other markets soon.

We don't currently know if those markets will include the US, UK or Australia though, and considering Vivo has yet to release any phones in these markets it probably won't happen.

The Vivo V11 has an in-display fingerprint scanner, similar to the one we saw on the Vivo Nex. There's no pop-up selfie camera like on that phone though, this is a much more traditionally designed phone.

It comes with what the company calls a Halo FullView Display, which is a 6.41-inch Super AMOLED screen with an aspect ratio of 19.5:9. It has a 91.27% screen-to-body ratio, which isn't too far off from the Oppo Find X, which has 93.8%.

There's a small notch at the top of the screen, something that's commonly now being referred to as a teardrop notch.

The body of the phone includes curved glass on the rear, and it comes in colors called either Starry Night or Nebula, each of which have bold shiny effects on the rear of the phone.

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There's a dual-sensor camera on the rear of the Vivo V11 that combines a 12MP lens with a 5MP one. The front of the phone then has an even more powerful 25MP camera.

Powering the phone is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 AIE chipset paired with 6GB of RAM, plus there's 128GB of internal storage. There's no word on whether there's microSD support.

Inside the Vivo V11 there's a 3,400mAh battery that comes with fast-charging features as well.

Pricing and release date details for the Vivo V11 are currently unclear, but we expect to learn those for India very soon. We'll be sure to update when we hear about the further markets Vivo is set to bring the phone to.

Correction: An earlier version of this story said the Vivo V11 had already been released in China, but that isn't the case.

James Peckham

James is the Editor-in-Chief at Android Police. Previously, he was Senior Phones Editor for TechRadar, and he has covered smartphones and the mobile space for the best part of a decade bringing you news on all the big announcements from top manufacturers making mobile phones and other portable gadgets. James is often testing out and reviewing the latest and greatest mobile phones, smartwatches, tablets, virtual reality headsets, fitness trackers and more. He once fell over.

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