VIVO NEX Dual Display 1
VIVO NEX Dual Display
Introduction
Vivo is no stranger to experimentation. In fact, looking at the admirably broad lineup of the
BBK Electronics Corporation, it quickly becomes apparent that brands like OnePlus, Oppo
and more recently Realme are where you turn to for competitive devices offers across the
flagship, mid-range and budget market segments. Vivo, on the other hand has a certain
experimental history and spirit to it. and nothing really embodies that better than the "NEX" family of devices. Now with another flashy and intriguing member in its ranks.
The NEX Dual Display is nothing short of original, yet still
surprisingly easy to understand on a conceptual level. In more ways than
one, it is the sum of vivo's pre-existing efforts in coining a fresh
new and more functional mobile design. One that clearly stems from the
desire to maximize screen real estate and solve the selfie camera and
sensor issue in a more elegant, notch-free manner.
The original NEX S and NEX A were after the same thing with the
periscope camera module. This time around, the proposed solution is a
bit more different and ambitious, utilizing an impressive, second
5.49-inch, Super AMOLED panel. Still, the goalposts are in their
familiar place.
Vivo NEX Dual Display Edition specs
Body: Aluminum frame; Gorilla Glass 5 back, Unknown durable glass front.
Screen: 6.39" Super AMOLED; 19.5:9 aspect ratio, Full HD+ (2340 x 1080 px), 403ppi.
Secondary screen: 5.49" Super AMOLED, 16:9 aspect ratio, Full HD (1920 x 1080 px), 401ppi.
Rear cameras: Primary: 12MP (Sony IMX363, 1.4µm); f/1.79 aperture, dual-pixel PDAF; 2MP, 2.9µm, f/1.8 - for night mode; TOF 3D camera f/1.3 for depth detection.
Chipset: Snapdragon 845 chipset, octa-core processor (4x2.7 GHz Kryo 385 Gold & 4x1.7 GHz Kryo 385 Silver), Adreno 630 GPU.
Memory: 10GB of RAM + 128GB storage.
OS: Android 9.0 Pie with FunTouch OS 4.5.
Battery: 3,500mAh Li-Ion; 22.5W Fast Charging (10V/2.25A).
Connectivity: Dual-SIM; LTE-A, 3-Band carrier aggregation, Cat.16 (1024Mbps/150Mbps); USB Type-C; Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac; GPS; Bluetooth 5.0.
Misc: Under-display fingerprint reader; 3D Face Unlock; single bottom-firing speaker, 3.5mm port
Unique and surprising, yet clearly building on a foundation and not
created in isolation, the new NEX Dual Display also embraces vivo's
under display fingerprint reader tech and associated space savings.
Better still, it is a latest generation sensor - the same one found on
the OnePlus 6T. One actually reliable and quick enough to be usable in
real life, making it a marked improvement over the original NEX handset.
That's actually kind of a recurring theme with the NEX Dual Display.
In more ways than one, it looks exuberant and even unnecessary at first
glance. Look a bit deeper, though, and most of the tech and design
elements start to make sense as a next logical iteration in vivo's goal
to an all-display device.
That being said, though, there is no denying that the company's
design and engineering teams turned the knob up to 11 and basically
ripped it out for most aspects of the NEX Dual Display. This puts it
squarely in experimental territory. Perhaps even gaining it a "tech
showcase" status. But just because the NEX DD is unlikely to end up in
many user's hands doesn't really make it any less interesting. Tag along
on the following pages to see just how useful vivo's take on a second
full-featured display really is.
Unboxing
First, however, let's take a quick look at the retail package and its
contents. The vivo NEX Dual Display comes in a nice two-piece box,
which also incorporates a bottom sliding compartment. It is definitely
above average in quality and presentation, but far from the most lavish
packaging, we have seen out there. Mind you, this is a good thing in our
book since overpaying for a box is generally a waste of money at the
end of the day. The phone has its own cradle and is decently protected
for shipping, so no complaints.
As far as accessories go, vivo has included a pair of decent-feeling
and nice looking earbuds. These do have an in-line microphone, so
technically it's a nice hands-free unit. Also in the box - a very thick
bumper case, color-coded with your unit. So, it will either be in blue
or red. Likely the former, since red is strictly limited to China at the
moment and even harder to get.
As you can probably imagine the bumper looks quite weird. It
merely covers the bezel of the phone, doing its best to extend some
thickness to spill over the sides and protect the pair of displays when
the phone is left on a surface. Since vivo was not about to cover the
star attraction here - the second display, the back of the case is just
as open as the front.
Still, the extra grip the bumper provides is very much appreciated,
since the NEX Dual Display has to be one of the most slippery phones to
pass by the office in a long time.
Last, but not least, there is also a wall charger in the box, along
with a white USB Type-A to USB Type-C cable. It is actually the very
same 22.5W unit that shipped with the original vivo NEX S.
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VIVO NEX Dual Display 1
Reviewed by Tech Jojo
on
January 20, 2019
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