Highlights:
After the Vivo Nex, it looks like the Vivo V15 Pro could be the next smartphone from the company to sport a pop-up camera. A transparent case for the smartphone has leaked online hinting that the device will have a pop up selfie camera and a triple rear camera setup. The transparent case was revealed by twitter user I_Leak_VN. Information circulating the internet also suggests that the device will be the successor to the Vivo V11 Pro. After the Vivo Nex, this will be the second smartphone to sport a pop-up camera design. It is possible that the V15 Pro will have the same in-display fingerprint sensor found on the V11 Pro.
Since the V11 Pro is priced around Rs 25,990, we think the V15 Pro could have the same price tag. To put things into perspective, the Vivo Nex is selling for about Rs 39,990. Speaking of the pop-up selfie camera, information circulating the internet suggests that it will be a 32MP camera. The leaked case also showcases space for the 3.5mm endangered headphones jack.
When it comes to innovation, Vivo also announced the Vivo Nex Dual Display phone, however it hasn’t launched the device in India yet. Speaking of the specifications of the dual display phone, it has a 6.39-inch FullHD+ Super AMOLED display with a 91.63 percent screen-to-body ratio at the front. The back has a 5.49-inch Full HD AMOLED display under a glass panel. Under the hood, the smartphone is powered by a Snapdragon 845 coupled with 10GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Coming to the optics, the primary camera on the back is a 12MP Sony IMX 363 sensor with f/1.79 aperture and 4-axis OIS.It is accompanied by a 2MP night vision camera along with a 3D TOF sensor with f/1.3 aperture. You can read our impressions of the smartphone here. TOF (Time of Flight) is a new camera tech in smartphones. If you would like, you can read and understand the technology in detail here. The Honor View 20 is another smartphone that boasts of the TOF 3D camera. You can read our impressions of the Honor View 20 here.
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