Vivo
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Hot on the heels of last month's launch in China, Vivo has opened the X100 flagship phones to international markets, each featuring an upgraded Zeiss imaging system, Mediatek's flagship chipset and more battery life.
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Following a November 2002 launch in China, the Vivo X90 series flagship smartphones have now gone global. With the focus very much on photography, the X90 Pro features a Sony 1-inch-type sensor and Zeiss optics.
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Shenzhen-based mobile tech brand Vivo has announced the global launch of a new flagship series of smartphones. And like the previous generation, a partnership with optics titan Zeiss puts the focus on mobile imaging.
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Earlier this year, China's Vivo released its first handset created in collaboration with optics giant Zeiss, for the photo-centric X60. Now the partnership has put mobile photography in the frame again with the global launch of the X70 series.
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Construction work is underway on an eye-catching new skyscraper in Shenzhen, China. Designed by NBBJ, the 32-story building will serve as a new HQ for technology firm Vivo and will feature multiple levels of garden terraces on its exterior.
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Chinese smartphone maker Vivo has announced the upcoming international release of three X50 flagship phones, featuring a Gimbal Camera System for increased stability in the main camera.
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Mobile World Congress in Barcelona is not happening this year, meaning phone makers are being forced to make announcements online only. China's Vivo is the latest to do so with the curvy Apex 2020 concept, featuring a next level camera system.
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In terms of selfie cameras, the new Vivo V17 Pro goes further than anything we've seen before, with dual lenses, an earpiece, and a flash.
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The "Waterfall FullView" screen on the newly unveiled Vivo Nex 3 hits an impressive new milestone: a screen-to-body ratio of 99.6 percent.
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Vivo introduced a novel concept smartphone earlier this week. Not only does the Apex almost get rid of bezels from the front, but sounds belt out from the screen itself, half the display is a fingerprint scanner and the front camera pops up from inside the body when needed, and disappears when not.
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Chinese smartphone maker Vivo has unveiled its latest smartphone, the X5Max. The handset has a stainless steel construction and high-end internals, but distinguishes itself by offering the thinnest build we’ve ever seen on a smartphone.