The iQOO 15 can already be imported (Image source: Vivo)The iQOO 15 can already be imported (Image source: Vivo)

The Vivo iQOO 15 is already listed and available for purchase for customers in many European countries. However, this is still an import and comes with the usual caveats.

The Vivo iQOO 15 is now listed for direct import to Europe, although it’s not shipping just yet. To be more exact, the online shop TradingShenzhen is asking €597 for the version with 12GB RAM and 256GB of internal storage. The 16GB RAM variant costs €667, and the SKU with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage is retailing for €767.

The flagship configuration with 1TB of storage is selling for €847. This is a direct import, so customers should check the shipping conditions and import procedure before placing their order. Furthermore, warranty claims won’t be enforceable, so customers could be on their own in case of a defect or other issue with the phone. Alternatively, Giztop has already listed the iQOO 15 as in stock.

The new Vivo smartphone supports the important LTE band 20, among others, while the Android 16-based OS can be set to various languages. Access to the Google Play Store is possible, so there are no restrictions regarding the installation of apps. According to TradingShenzhen, Android Auto also works, but eSIMs don’t.

We previously reported on the launch of the iQOO 15, as Vivo aims to offer flagship specifications at a relatively affordable price. The phone has a 6.85-inch display with a resolution of 3168 x 1440 pixels and a peak brightness of 6,000 nits. Moreover, it’s powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and sports a periscope telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom and a 50MP resolution.

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