
HIGHLIGHTS
Vivo NEX S is a swanky phone that was launched in
the Indian smartphone market in June 2018. The mobile phone has 6.59 inches of an
amazing multi-touch screen with a resolution of 1080 x 2316 pixels. It measures
162 x 77 x 7.9 mm and weighs 199 grams.

The handset comes with 6GB
of RAM and 128GB internal storage. It is powered by Octa core processor,
clocked at 1.7 GHz speed and Adreno 616 GPU. For photos, the smartphone has a
12MP camera with geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, HDR and panorama features.
On the front, users get 8 MP pop-up camera . The NEX is dual SIM and packs a
non-removable Li-Ion 4000 mAh battery. The connectivity options in the
smartphone include Hotspot, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS and 2G, 3G and 4G Network
Type. The NEX is dual SIM and packs a non-removable Li-Ion 4000 mAh
battery.
FEATURES
Vivo NEX
S smartphone was launched in June 2018. The phone comes with a 6.59-inch touch
screen display with a resolution of 1080 pixels by 2316 pixels. The Vivo NEX S
is powered by 2.2GHz Octa-core processor and it comes with 8GB of RAM. The
phone packs 128GB of internal storage.

More than anything, Vivo’s NEX S is a fascinating machine. From a distance, it seems like any other big-screened smartphone. Look more closely, though, and the ambition becomes strikingly clear. An in-display fingerprint sensor? A pop-up selfie camera? I was clear of one thing that this is no ordinary phone.

More than anything, Vivo’s NEX S is a fascinating machine. From a distance, it seems like any other big-screened smartphone. Look more closely, though, and the ambition becomes strikingly clear. An in-display fingerprint sensor? A pop-up selfie camera? I was clear of one thing that this is no ordinary phone.
IT’s ALL SCREEN
BUT NOT BEZEL LESS
The best thing everyone notices about the NEX S is its screen -- it stretches almost completely across the phone's face without a notch in sight. Vivo went with a bright, punchy 6.59 inch complete AMOLED display, and it would take you hours to find another smartphone out there with a better screen-to-body ratio. The only one I can think of is Oppo's similarly ambitious Find X.

The best thing everyone notices about the NEX S is its screen -- it stretches almost completely across the phone's face without a notch in sight. Vivo went with a bright, punchy 6.59 inch complete AMOLED display, and it would take you hours to find another smartphone out there with a better screen-to-body ratio. The only one I can think of is Oppo's similarly ambitious Find X.
A DEEPER LOOK OF THE BEAUTY

Crafting a
phone with basically no bezels meant Vivo had to rethink how to lay out some
important components altogether. Just look at the phone's earpiece. Oh wait,
sorry, there isn't one. Instead, Vivo built a vibrating exciter beneath the
screen that basically turns the entire panel into a speaker.
CAMERA UN IMAGINED

And then there are the cameras. The phone's real claim to fame is the 8-megapixel selfie camera that
rises up from the top of the chassis .You'll find a dual camera system around
back that combines a 12- and a 5-megapixel sensor for bokeh-filled portraits.
Shots taken with the NEX's main camera were on the pleasant side of adequate,
but honestly, no one ever going to buy this thing because of that.
WHAT ELSE GOOD DOES OUR MAMMA HAS
Rather than squeeze a traditional fingerprint sensor on the NEX's
side or back, Vivo said to hell with it and stuck one underneath that big
display. We've seen these new sensors demoed pretty frequently in the recent
past, but this is one of the first in-display fingerprint sensors in a
commercially available smartphone.

It's easily the best one I've tried so far,
but that doesn't change the fact that the sensor is noticeably slower than the
traditional fare you'd find on say a Galaxy S9. This occasional sluggishness
was to be expected -- these sensors are very new, after all. There's no face
unlock here as a backup, either. With that pop-up camera it would take way too
long to be useful.
There's more. Despite the fact that this Vivo has top tier components like a Snapdragon 845 chipset, 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, it doesn't feel nearly as fast as other phones I've tested this year. At this point, I can only blame Vivo's overwrought Funtouch OS. It's derived from Android 8.1 Oreo, but Vivo layered a ton of extra stuff on top. It's worth noting that Funtouch's interface also takes a lot of design cues from iOS, to the point where it's almost laughable. If you're going to build a phone this unique, wouldn't you want an interface that didn't feel like a laggy copycat of something else?
THE FINAL CONCLUSION

I don't mean to take anything away from Vivo by
saying these things -- on a technical level, the NEX S is a remarkable machine,
and it gives me hope that the brand will continue to break new ground. Vivo is
slowly expanding its global presence too but for now, though, you shouldn't
feel too bad, for me it's honestly one of those devices that are much more fun to
admire from a far than use every day.And what about you.Share your views about the device with me in the comment section below.And to know more or to ask any query just drop in for me at my facebook page NETWORK
Best flagship product from vivo to be released yet
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