Vivo’s next V‑series phone just showed up in the Geekbench database, and it looks like the Vivo V70 is running Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7 Gen 4. The listing appears under model number V2538, the same ID seen in an IMEI database entry. That ties the identity together pretty neatly.
The Geekbench entry lists 8GB of RAM and Android 16. It posts a single‑core score of 1235 and a multi‑core score of 3920. Those numbers line up with what you’d expect from a fresh Snapdragon 7‑series chip in late 2025, so nothing looks out of place. In plain English, this should feel fast in day‑to‑day use, handle social apps and photos without a fuss, and hold up in most games if you keep settings sensible.

There’s a bit more smoke around the lineup too. A Vivo V70 Lite 4G has already passed through Bluetooth SIG and the FCC, which usually means the brand is setting the stage for a wider release. Paper trails like these don’t give you the whole picture, but they’re reliable breadcrumbs. The V70’s Geekbench scores add one more piece to that puzzle.
A quick note. Geekbench focuses on CPU performance. It does not tell us about the camera system, charging speed, display tech, or long‑term thermal behavior. Vivo hasn’t published official V70 specs yet on its site. Still, based on what the V‑series tends to prioritize, expect a clean design, a bright screen, and a main camera that leans on OIS for steadier shots. The Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 should also help with efficiency, so battery life could be a quiet win here.
What matters right now is simple: Vivo V70, model V2538, has been tested with Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, 8GB RAM, and Android 16, and it delivers solid Geekbench results. If you’re tracking the mid‑range and care about smooth performance without paying flagship money, this is one to keep on your radar. We’ll watch for the full spec sheet and official launch timing once Vivo makes it public.
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