2018 was the year of the notch. In recent months we've also seen pop-up cameras, dual displays and sliding cameras. But what's the best solution to this dilemma? Where's the best place for the front camera?
The Vivo Nex with its retractable camera has caused a lot of commotion this year and inspired other manufacturers to come up with similar solutions. With the Nex Dual Display Edition, the manufacturer has now introduced the successor, which again has something special to offer.
Vivo APEX, after its fleeting appearance at the MWC 2018 in Barcelona, has changed the concept of smartphones forever. Now, the Vivo NEX 2 seems to be closer than expected!
For the past year, it's been the biggest and most controversial trend in the smartphone world. Almost all manufacturers have delved into it in one form or another. But even more quickly than we expected, the notch has started to take a back seat, as new designs are pushing their way to the market.
With a battery capacity of 4,000 mAh, the Vivo NEX A and the energy-saving Snapdragon 710 SoC could become an especially enduring device, but the 6.59-inch took its toll in our battery test.
If you think that the motor-driven selfie camera is the highlight of the new Vivo NEX, whether with the addition A or S, you are mistaken. Because also in the display hides an important and hopefully soon to be widespread technology: the Super AMOLED panel also replaces the call speaker.
With the NEX series, the Chinese smartphone manufacturer Vivo has succeeded in creating an exciting smartphone. Unfortunately, the NEX S is not easily available, but the slightly slimmed-down A version is. Can the lighter version impress with its performance, or are you better off waiting for the S-class? Find out in our performance test!
The Vivo NEX has gone on sale in China and we imported the NEX A variant, equipped with a Snapdragon 710, eager to try out this innovative device. In our unboxing video you can see what the new smartphone looks like and how the mechanical camera works in real life.
The notch, or display cutout, is one of the biggest smartphone trends this year since it allows for smaller bezels. It's taking the Android world by storm, but what is it for? What components are housed there? You can find out everything you need to know about the notch in this article.
The notch isn't even one year old and will soon be obsolete as a smartphone trend. The smartphones of the future have completely new developments on board, and the best thing about them is that they're already here.
In the Vivo NEX is a component of Samsung's display division that may indicate a feature of the Galaxy S10. With the help of the sound-generating Super AMOLED panel, the S10 could increase its display area without resorting to the dreaded notch.
During the Google I/O keynote, Google released the second developer preview of Android P. Here's everything that's new in the Android P Beta. Plus, Google devices are not the only ones able to be part of the program. Nokia, Sony, Essential, Xiaomi, OPPO, Vivo and OnePlus are ready for action. Is your smartphone compatible?
If the current rumors are true, the OnePlus 6 is on the verge of being launched. It will be the brand's eighth smartphone and will likely be more expensive than its predecessors. OnePlus is remaining true to their strategy of being a self-proclaimed flagship killer. In this article we'ell take a look at the new OnePlus 6.
The OnePlus 6 is one of the most anticipated smartphones of 2018, and it could offer one of the most exciting new technological innovations of the year: a fingerprint reader under the screen. How? Vivo in China is showing us the way.
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