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Vivo Releases Funtouch OS 13 Beta Rollout Timeline for Vivo and iQoo Phones; Here Are the Eligible Devices!

 Vivo Releases Funtouch OS 13 Beta Rollout Timeline for Vivo and iQoo Phones; Here Are the Eligible Devices!

Vivo Releases Funtouch OS 13

Funtouch OS 13

Vivo recently unveiled the new Funtouch OS 13, which is based on Android 13, and concurrently announced the deployment schedule for its qualifying smartphones. The premium Vivo X80 Pro, iQOO 9, and iQOO 9 Pro have already received the beta release of Funtouch OS 13. See additional information below.

Vivo Funtouch OS 13 Eligible Devices

‌November 2022

  • ‌Vivo X80
  • ‌Vivo X70 Pro, X70 Pro+
  • ‌Vivo V25, V25 Pro
  • ‌Vivo V23, V23e 5G
  • ‌Vivo T1, T1 Pro 5G
  • ‌Vivo Y75 5G
  • ‌Vivo y35
  • ‌Vivo Y22, Y22s

December 2022

  • ‌Vivo X60, X60 Pro, X60 Pro+

From H1 2023

  • ‌Vivo V21, V21e
  • ‌Vivo V20, V20 (2021), V20 Pro
  • ‌Vivo Y75
  • ‌Vivo Y72 5G
  • ‌Vivo Y53s
  • ‌Vivo Y21s
  • ‌Vivo Y33s
  • ‌Vivo Y20G
  • ‌Vivo Y21T
  • ‌Vivo Y51A
  • ‌Vivo Y33T
  • ‌Vivo Y31
  • ‌Vivo Y20T
  • ‌Vivo T1x


iQOO Funtouch OS 13 Eligible Devices

October End 2022

  • ‌iQOO 9T
  • ‌iQOO 9 SE
  • ‌iQOO Neo 6

November Mid 2022

  • ‌iQOO Z6, Z6 5G, Z6 Pro

December Mid 2022

  • ‌iQOO Z5
  • ‌iQOO 7 Legend, iQOO 7
  • ‌iQOO Z3 5G

January Mid 2023

  • ‌iQOO Z6 Lite

The new features of Funtouch OS 13 include configurable UI Color, which gives a phone a unique touch. This has a Material You theme similar to Android 13. A professional viewfinder system for steady recordings, Effects Master allowing access to a wide range of filters, Hidden Albums, and more camera upgrades are all included.

Additionally, there are more features, better app management, greater cooling, and the ability to pin apps. To learn about the features you will soon receive, you can also look at the top Android 13 features.

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