V23 has a MediaTek -Dimension 920, while the V23 Pro has the dimensions of 1200.
Vivo V23 Pro
Vivo has announced the V23 and V23 Pro, the newest phones in the company's flagship V-series that are selling a bunch in India and other Asian countries.
The most unusual feature is the "colour changing" appearance of the Sunshine Gold model, which appears to change colour completely when exposed to sunlight. Vivo says it took two years to research and develop the material; Leaving it in the sun for about thirty seconds will turn the phone teal before gradually returning to its original golden colour.
Another notable feature is the notch screen, which houses two selfie cameras, a 50 MP main unit, and 8 MP ultrawide on both phones. The selfie camera system also supports eye-based autofocus. The V23 Pro has a 108 MP main camera on the back, while the V23 has a resolution of 64 MP; Both are connected to 8MP and 2MP macro sensors.
The display of the V23 Pro is a 6.56-inch 90Hz 1080p OLED panel with curved edges. However, the V23 has a 6.44-inch, 90Hz 1080p flat screen, and the sides of the phone itself are also flat, similar to the iPhone 12 or 13. Another key difference between the two phones is the processor - the V23 has a MediaTek -Dimension 920, while the V23 Pro has the dimensions of 1200.
In India the V23 is sold for Rs. 29,990 (~ $ 400) for a model with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage or Rs. 34990 (~ $ 470) for 12 GB / 256 GB. The V23 Pro costs Rs. 38990 (~ $ 520) for 8GB / 128GB and Rs. 43990 (~ $ 590) for 12GB / 256GB. The phones are also being rolled out in countries like Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand and will reach other markets in Asia Pacific, the Middle East and Europe “in the next few months”.