There's another contender to the throne of the world's slimmest cell phone. Chinese cell phone creator Vivo has revealed the X5max, a cell phone that measures only 4.75mm in thickness, assuming control over Oppo's as of late dispatched R5 and Gionee's Elife S5.1.
Vivo X5max sports an aluminum casing and peculiarities a 5-inch full-HD (1080x1920p) Super AMOLED presentation. Controlled by a 64 bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 octal center chip (1.7ghz Cortex-A53 quad center + 1ghz Cortex-A53 quad center) and 2gb RAM, the telephone has 16gb inward stockpiling expandable up to 128gb through microsd card.
It runs Android 4.4 Kitkat with Vivo's custom skin, Funtouchos running on top. As far as integration, the double sim telephone underpins 3g, 4g (counting TDD-LTE, Indian 4g groups), Bluetooth 4.0 and GPS.
Vivo X5max characteristics a 5mp f/2.4 front-confronting cam and a 13mp back cam. It accompanies a 2,000mah battery. Not at all like the Oppose R5, the X5max does emphasize a 3.5mm sound jack.
The telephone will be accessible in China beginning December 22 at CNY 2,998 (generally Rs 30,000). Interestingly, Vivo is all situated to make its introduction in the Indian market with the dispatch of X5max on December 15.
Prior, Gionee, an alternate Chinese versatile brand, had propelled he Elife S5.1, its slimmest telephone ever, in India at Rs 18,999. The telephone measures only 5.1mm in thickness.
Gionee's Elife S5.5 was viewed as the world's slimmest cell phone before the dispatch of Oppo R5, which measures only 4.85mm in thickness. Fueled by a 1.5ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 octa center 64bit processor and 2gb RAM, the telephone brandishes a 5.2-inch full-HD AMOLED presentation. It accompanies 16gb interior stockpiling. The Oppo R5 does not don a 3.5mm headset port and uses a micro-USB connector for sound yield. The telephone is required to make its India make a big appearance later in the not so distant future.
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