Chinese convenient startup Vivo has reported two mobile phones at the Beijing National Aquatics Center earlier today, the X6 and X6 Plus.
The X6 and X6 Plus don't have an abundance of differences, as both segment a 1.7GHz MediaTek MT6752 octa-focus processor — a mid-degree processor comparable to Qualcomm's Snapdragon 615. Near to the mid-achieve processor sits 4GB of RAM, with Mali T760 outline.
The X6 goes with 32GB of inside limit and a 2,400mAh battery, while the X6 Plus pushes ahead with 64GB of limit and a 3,000mAh battery. The X6 has a 5.2-inch board and the X6 Plus has a 5.7-inch board. Both phones have full HD Super AMOLED showcases — Samsung's own picture of AMOLED.
The cameras for the two contraptions are both the same — 13-megapixels on the back and 8-megapixels on the front with f/2.2 crevice. Both have microSD, 4G LTE, and twofold SIM backing. Vivo has incorporated a novel imprint sensor which it claims works 360 degrees and can open a phone in 0.4 seconds. We should kick back and watch if it holds up to Apple's superfast Touch ID sensor on the iPhone 6S.
Like the association's past mobile phones, the X6 Plus adventures some sublime sound tech. It has Yamaha YSS-205X Hi-Fi sound on board, however tragically no front-going up against speakers.
Both phones will run Vivo's Funtouch OS on top of Android 5.1. Vivo has not exhibited when the phones will be climbed to Android 6.0.
The X6 and X6 Plus come in three tones; silver, gold, and rose gold. The X6 is open for around $400 retail in China, while the X6 Plus will cost $500 — Vivo has not said if the phones will be available in the U.S. then again Europe.
When all is said in done, the phones look like superior to anything normal opponents in the Chinese market with a smooth iPhone-like blueprint, yet former bits of tattle desert us feeling somewhat frustrated by the choosin