The Phnom Penh Post

Vivo pulls back curtain on new 5G handset

- Ma Si

CHINESE smartphone vendor Vivo unveiled its premium 5G smartphone NEX 3 5G on Monday night.

The move came less than one month after Vivo’s first 5G handset iQOO Pro was unveiled, making it one of the most aggressive players in establishi­ng a beachhead for commercial­ising the superfast technology.

Vivo said it took two years for the company to design and make the 5G smartphone. NEX 3 5G is built for 5G and is the result of years of research and developmen­t, the company added. Vivo has applied for more than 2,000 5G patents so far.

Hong Yi, product manager of NEX at Vivo, said the company has adopted cutting-edge solutions to solve problems blocking the popularity of 5G smartphone­s, including the difficulty of obtaining strong 5G signals, overheatin­g and short battery life.

According to Hong, the company has invested 200 million yuan ($28.3 million) in developing the model.

Priced from 5,698 yuan, NEX 3 5G features a 6.89inch display offering a screen resolution of 2256 x 1080 pixels and offers 99.6 per cent screen-to-body ratio, better than its rival products.

The company has already started research into 6G by cooperatin­g with premier universiti­es in China.

On the backside, NEX 3 5G features a triple-camera setup which includes a 64megapixe­l primary sensor coupled with two other camera sensors, both having 13megapixe­l resolution. On the front side, it comes with a 16megapixe­l snapper for taking selfies and shooting videos.

It also comes with a Vivo Computatio­n Accelerati­on Platform, which can function as an AI-enabled telephone assistant to help users answer calls from strangers.

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