Vivo Nex All-Screen Beauty Boosted via Pop-Up Camera

Finally, a phone that demonstrates everything a mobile of the future can be and with Vivo’s Nex it all starts with the full HD+, bezel-less Super AMOLED 6.59-inch display and resolution of 1,080 x 2,136 pixels. It offers a clean look with no front speaker grill cluttering the front, while a powerful 845 Qualcomm Snapdragon processor powers it and the fingerprint reader is assimilated into its screen.

It is simply sensational to look at, and therefore the Vivo Nex is a great conversation starter as people love the idea of a pop-up camera that won’t break. The drawbacks of the Vivo Nex is the fact that it is available in only a few countries and that it is a clumsy clone of the iOS operating system. The Nex is currently available in Russia, China, Hong Kong, India and will soon arrive in Taiwan although an official date has been announced. The Vivo Next is priced at 3,898 yuan that converts to AU$775, £440 or $575. It is not cheap yet when placed next to the Oppo Find X, the Nex impress hugely and demonstrates what the phones of the future could look like with its speaker grill a moving camera. It is not one of the mainstream mobile devices, and therefore the Vivo Nex is perfect for anyone who wants to stand out in a crowd.

Vivo Nex Hardware Specs

• Display: 6.59-inch
• Resolution: 1,080 x 2.316 pixel
• Pixel Density: 388 ppi
• Dimensions: 6.38 x 3.03 x 0.31(in)
• Dimensions: 162 x 77 x 8 (mm)
• Weight: 7.02 (oz)
• Weight: 199 (g)
• Software: Android 8.1 Oreo
• Camera: Dual 12- Megapixel
• 5- Megapixel
• Front Facing Camera: 8-Megapixel
• Video Capture: 4K
• Processor: 2.75GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 845
• Storage: 128GB, 256 GB
• RAM: 8 GB
• Expandable Storage: None
• Battery: 4,000 mAh
• Fingerprint Sensor: under the screen
• Connector: USB-C
• Headphone jack: Yes
• Special Features: Pop-Up Camera for selfies, gesture control

For many, the 8-megapixel camera that pops up when a selfie is a need is the main attractions, especially since the sturdy mechanism makes it unlikely to break. The under-screen fingerprint sensor is yet another piece of brilliant engineering although the scanner is a bit slower that could become frustrating. To offer users a full-screen experience, the Vivo Nex removed the front speaker and voice calls is made via the screens linear vibrator that transmits sound via the screen. While having a motorised camera is fantastic the Vivo Nex phone is a bit heavier and could feel a bit clunky, and the voice assistant named Jovi only understands Mandarin. The battery life lasts for up to 22 hours easily while the phone apps load fast, and its photo quality never fails to impress.