Earlier this year, Oppo and Vivo astounded every one of us when they disclosed probably the most one of a kind cell phone structures to date. While Oppo's Find X shrouded the front and back cameras in a full pattern slider instrument in the highest point of the gadget, Vivo figured out how to opening the selfie cam into an a lot littler component at the highest point of the telephone, keeping the primary cameras mounted to the back of the gadget.
Presently, Vivo is taking a stab at something new.
With displays on both the front and back, the Vivo NEX Dual Display abstains from utilizing moving parts by and large. Is another screen a decent technique for discarding the forward looking camera? We should discover.
The Vivo NEX Dual Display edition feels very one of a kind. We've become acclimated to most telephones donning glass backs for things like remote charging in 2018, yet Vivo introduced a completely usable touchscreen to go around the requirement for a selfie camera. When you turn your telephone to selfie mode the gadget will request that you flip it over and utilize the 5.49-inch display with the back cameras situated above it. This is a significant one of a kind strategy for evacuating the requirement for a forward looking camera, yet in the event that anybody would attempt it, it bodes well that it would be Vivo.
Vivo installed some portion of the camera module in the back display to prepare for a ring light. This is helpful for selfies, as it illuminates faces considerably more equally, however it can likewise be valuable for things like warnings. The ring light's splendid LEDs sparkle white when taking a selfie, yet will shine different hues when it's charging or when new notices come in.
The correct side of the gadget houses the volume rockers and a power catch for the fundamental display, and on the left you'll discover one more power catch. This power catch impels the auxiliary display on the back of the gadget. Propelling the camera from this side of the gadget naturally puts the telephone into selfie mode, which can be helpful if that is actually what you need to do.
On the base of the gadget you'll discover a USB Type-C port, speaker flame broil and dual SIM plate. On the best Vivo has incorporated a 3.5mm earphone jack. It's very decent to see Chinese producers like Honor and Vivo keeping up the port for something like somewhat more, while most other A-class organizations move totally over to USB Type-C. We've even observed BBK's third organization OnePlus dump the earphone jack in its latest leader, the OnePlus 6T, so it won't be long until each new gadget sheds the port for good.
Vivo NEX Dual Display edition review: Display(s)
The essential display of the Vivo NEX Dual Display edition is a 6.39-inch Super AMOLED board with a goals of 1,080 x 2,340. It is huge, brilliant, and striking, and doesn't feel excessively immersed like a portion of the displays I've utilized for the current year. On the off chance that I had one protest it would be that the pixel thickness feels only somewhat low, particularly for how huge this display is. While it's fine for most things, symbols and white pages have very nearly a matte look to them, which makes me think the pixel thickness or goals could be slightly higher.
The back display is likewise 1080p, however has a goals of 1,080 x 1,920. It looks genuinely like the front display, yet squishes applications to keep up the 19.5 x 9 viewpoint proportion. There is an alternative to compel applications to utilize the full back display, however this is just for bolstered applications. At present, none of the applications I use bolster this, which is somewhat of a bummer. You'll likely need to utilize the fundamental display for generally things.
The shading on the two screens is decent, and not very punchy or washed out like a few boards we've utilized for the current year. The screens can get exceptionally diminish and brilliant, and I didn't have issues utilizing this gadget outside.
While Vivo's last NEX gadget has some truly great equipment, the new Dual Display edition pushes its specs considerably further. This gadget is one of a bunch of late telephones with 10GB of RAM, a sound measure of memory for even the most serious client. I didn't have any memory inconvenience like I've had on the Pixel 3 XL as of late, and keeping in mind that 10GB is pointless excess for essentially everybody, it gives a feeling of life span to any potential purchasers.
Different specs incorporate a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845, 128GB of capacity, and a 3,500mAh battery. I at first however battery life would endure on a telephone utilizing two screens, yet both displays are on in the meantime so rarely it wasn't an issue. Lamentably Vivo's UI doesn't report screen-on time, however we'll make certain to run the gadget through our full battery suite amid our full testing procedure. I normally finished my days with around 25 percent battery life. That isn't the best battery life we've seen up until this point, it ought to be sufficient for generally clients.
Vivo NEX Dual Display edition review: Performance
Not surprisingly, the NEX Dual Display edition performed commendably in regular use. I not even once needed to stress over applications shutting because of memory limitations, and Qualcomm's Snapdragon 845 was just as quick as it has already.
In benchmarks, the Vivo NEX Dual Display edition performed extremely well, prevailing over the OnePlus 6T and Samsung Galaxy Note 9 in different tests. We ran the gadget through 3DMark and AnTuTu benchmark tests.
The Vivo NEX Dual Display edition scored 4,720 in 3DMark, while the OnePlus 6T and Samsung Galaxy Note 9 scored 4,697 and 4,294, separately.
Vivo NEX Dual Display edition review: Camera
The Vivo NEX Dual Display edition has three cameras, however not at all like most gadgets, they are all on the back of the telephone. Since the gadget has two screens, Vivo has re-purposed the primary 12MP f/1.8 shooter close by the auxiliary 2MP f/1.8 sensor for both general shots just as selfies. Raise cameras have customarily been better than forward looking choices on cell phones at any rate, so it just bodes well to exploit the additional quality.
Vivo incorporated a lot of two LED's in the camera module, which imitates a ring light. This gives the subject even introduction amid selfies, and definitely enhances the nature of the picture.
For the most part, pictures are somewhat delicate, however I very like the shading. It has a significantly more quieted profile than numerous other lead gadgets, and it helped me to remember the camera on the OnePlus 6T. On the off chance that the clearness was somewhat better pictures would look very like the Xiaomi Mi 8 camera, which was my most loved cell phone camera from 2018.
Dynamic range on the Vivo NEX Dual Display edition is average, yet I discovered it over-prepared pictures to raise the shadows. This made a ton of clamor in those territories. Computational methods like Lucky Imaging, which is utilized by the Google Pixel to clean shadows, would help with this. The telephone has a HDR mode, however it was very conflicting.
The telephone utilizes the 2MP profundity sensor to empower some unique representation lighting modes which look alright, yet the nature of the bokeh, or out of center regions wasn't exceptionally persuading. The NEX battles with an issue numerous cell phone cameras have, in which they just make two unmistakable center planes in a picture. Google's new Pixel 3 can make an assortment of central planes utilizing its dual-pixel strategy joined with a gigantic database of prepared information to gauge profundity. This is considerably more precise to how a simple camera focal point works, so we'd like to see producers like Vivo embrace comparative methods.
Vivo NEX Dual Display edition review: Dual displays done right
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January 12, 2019
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