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Big screen, bigger numbers: Vivo debuts the NEX 3S 5G flagship
Vivo on Tuesday silently launched its new flagship smartphone, the Vivo NEX 3S 5G.
It’s a minor upgrade over the NEX 3 5G, but there are some notable improvements.
For one, in goes the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 5G chipset — a step up from the 855+ used in the NEX 3.
Vivo has also opted for faster RAM in the NEX 3S, now sporting a minimum of 8GB of LPDDR5 RAM.
Storage also receives a capacity and speed boost. The phone gets a minimum of 256GB of internal UFS 3.1 storage. There’s still no card slot.
And that’s largely where the changes comes to an end.
Up front, the phone still features a 6.89-inch waterfall AMOLED up front with a pop-up selfie camera housing a 16MP snapper.
Around the rear, cameras remain unchanged too. A 64MP primary camera headlines, alongside a 13MP telephoto and 13MP ultra-wide snapper.
Battery size remains at 4500mAh.
Finally, there’s one other tweak. The NEX 3S 5G gets a new orange finish.
These tweaks will fetch a pretty penny though. The phone’s set to start at around $700 in China when it launches later this month.
Will it come to South Africa? Currently only two Vivo phones are on sale in the country, but none above R3000. A flagship addition to the range will surely bolster the firm’s brand.
The company has already confirmed that its recently-launched Z6 5G won’t be heading to the country.
We’ve reached out to Vivo South Africa about local availability and will update this article should we receive a reply.
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