Vivo’s Apex concept phone was supposed to arrive at Mobile World Congress, but due to the event’s cancellation, we’re now finding out all about it through a press release.
Briefly, the Apex 2020 is a 5G phone running on a Snapdragon 865 processor, with 12GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage. It comes in black and white and integrates a display 1080p display.
Its never-before-seen 6.45-inch 120º FullView Edgeless Display is described by the manufacturer as “truly revolutionary” and “head-turning.” Apex’s 2020 design looks amazing, with flat edges display and the aluminum frame running along with the back panel and curving towards the top and bottom of the phone.
On the Apex 2020, Vivo said no to the punch-hole implementation and the pop-up camera mechanism trend, and came up with the in-display camera. The phone increases the light transmittance of the display by 6 times through the innovation in screen pixel layout which reduces interference and resulting in significantly better photos. The phone can continuously zoom between 5x and 7.5x thanks to a “4-group lens combination”.
The company has also significantly improved the image stabilization on the 48-megapixel primary camera and has great performance over traditional OIS systems and better video quality.
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