Reports today suggest that the Vivo X5Pro will come with a retina scanner for security, 3GB RAM and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 chipset.
Vivo usually do something a little special with their premium phones. Whether it is get the latest hardware on a device ahead of the rest (see Vivo Xplay 3S), create an amazing camera centric phone (see Vivo Xshot) or super thin devices (see various Vivo phones).
Vivo will launch the Vivo X5Pro next, possibly on April 28th, and while it might not be the Xshot 2 or Vivo Xplay 5S we are hoping for, it does appear to have some interesting features.
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Teasers today along with Chinese media reports suggest that the new device will go on sale with a 6-inch display, 3GB RAM, 3500mAh battery, and Snapdragon 615 chipset. Interestingly the display on the Vivo X5Pro won’t be a 2.5D screen but a 3D curved display with a 3 dimensional curve to it.
The real cutting edge feature though is the rumour that Vivo have incorporated a retina scanner in to the Vivo X5Pro for extremely fast, and secure locking and locking of your device.
Vivo are also believed to be showcasing Funtouch 2.0 based on Android 5.0 Lollipop once the phone launches.
Keep posted for more news as we receive it.
The 3D shape is meant to make the phone perfectly fit in your pocket.
The point is that the price of the phone will make your pocket empty that even a wall brick will fit in it! LOL
Just joking, I’m happy to see them bringing innovation. I’d love to try one of their phones, but unfortunately they don’t fit my budget. 🙁
I feel you brother, this is just sad but hopefully the competition will help lower down the price
They make niche products targeting a specific kind of customers.
But thankfully with Chinese market people like me with a lower budget have plenty of respectable options.
Vivo has always had ridiculously high prices, no amount of competition has ever changed that. If you really want a Vivo phone you have to either bite the bullet and pay for it or wait a while till they lower the price. For instance in Thailand everyone has the Vivo Xshot on sale for around $300, still expensive but a good price for an amazing camera phone.
SD801 is the only they sell here. Vivo is looking to establish themselves in Thailand and has massive sales going on.
that’s interesting. this might be the perfect phone for the wife.I finally convinced her to drop sprint and get a chinese phone
My wife is a huge fan of Samsung. The reason being she loves Chelsea FC who is sponsored by Samsung. I have been trying to convince her to give them up for years, we just bought her the new S6. Don’t even want to admit how much that cost me.
She does use Chinese phones for her work though so I am making progress! Looking at the M1 Note for her new work phone. I think secretly she loves them just doesn’t want to admit I am right.
Booo at Chelsea!!! lol
(And since I’m saying it then boo at Red Sox and Patriots as well!!!)
😉
Mine is on Samsung as well (s4) but she hated it since day first.
I saw her looking at my MI4 with jealousy.I have to pick an easy one without Chinese gimmick that last at least 2 years. (she’s old school, never paid for a phone upfront, but then she paid almost 90$ per month for a sprint unlimited which was limited by a crappy service)
Used to be a Red Sox fan but I haven’t followed baseball in about 5 years, I grew tired of it. My teams are the Pats, Bruins and Celtics. I used to pay about $150 a month for both of us in the US. Here in Thailand I pay about $60 a month for both of us to have unlimited everything including LTE.
I was teasing you,I figured you were from New England.
That’s not a bad price, looking at the xshot for my missus as the camera is the most important part of the phone for her. Unfortunately can’t really find it under $450 from any seller (the 2gb version), at $ 300 I would get it for her without hesitation as she keeps her phones for years (till they die generally). A quality device would last longer so still represents good value for money.
It’s actually around $350 here I looked at the wrong exchange rate, but still that’s a good price. I will get it in the markets though where you can do some bargaining so I can probably get it for around $320.
That’s very good if that’s the 3gb version you mentioned as that retails in excess of $500 which is way more than I would ever pay for a phone! Didn’t realise you had such a thriving mobile scene in Thailand!
Thailand has a huge mobile scene. Bangkok has about 100 malls, each one usually has at least an entire floor dedicated to nothing but smartphones/tablets, some have 3-4 floors. Chinese brands are slowly making there way here. OPPO, Huawei, Lenovo and TCL have all been here for awhile and all have official stores and service centers, Vivo just started selling last year. To gain more customer Vivo has all their phones with huge discounts here. In the markets you can usually find Xioami, Meizu and a few others. There is even a few local brands which make some decent phones.
Three malls in particular are the hub of the mobile scene (MBK, Fortune Town and Pantip). At these three you can find pretty much any phone your looking for. You can also get any phone unlocked, rooted, repaired, or have them put custom rom’s if you want. The only bad thing about the scene here is a lot of phones in the official stores are incredibly overpriced. With the markets a lot of the phones are imported from places like Hong Kong and the Thai service centers won’t cover them under warranty. I generally stick to resellers online unless I find a really good deal.
I remember 10-12 years ago MBK’s mobile phone marketplace was huge and the go-to place for mobile phones and accessories. Pantip Plaza has always been more of a computer (and parts) place. However, I visited Thailand earlier this year after being away for quite a long time and noticed both of these places have gone downhill in these aspects. The mobile phone marketplace at MBK was considerably quieter (no crowds whats so ever, just a couple tourists here and there) and it seems there are more shops selling accessories than phones now. Pantip was even worse; they let a lot of clothing shops move into the atrium on the ground floor, definitely a sign of declining times.
You must have went on an off day, maybe it was during one of the national holidays when everyone goes home to the provinces. I am at MBK almost everyday and its packed with people and just about every shop sells phones. As for Pantip the bottom floor is still cell phone central but they do have a few stalls that sell clothes/toys. Fortune Town is still all cell phones on floors 2-4.