History of Vivo

Vivo is a Chinese technology company founded in 2009 as a subsidiary of BBK Electronics, which also owns brands like Oppo, OnePlus, and Realme. Headquartered in Dongguan, China, Vivo initially focused on producing feature phones before transitioning to smartphones. The brand gained attention for its emphasis on camera technology, sleek designs, and innovative features. In 2012, Vivo launched the X1, one of the first smartphones with a Hi-Fi audio chip, setting a trend for high-quality sound in mobile devices.

Over the years, Vivo expanded its global presence, entering markets across Asia, Europe, and Latin America. The company has introduced several industry-first innovations, such as the in-display fingerprint scanner in 2018 and the pop-up selfie camera. It also sponsors major sports events, including FIFA World Cup and IPL, boosting its brand visibility. Today, Vivo continues to focus on advanced imaging technology, AI-powered features, and 5G connectivity, positioning itself as a leading player in the global smartphone industry.