On June 12th, the vivo NEX was born, and all the technology media at home and abroad seemed to be hyped up overnight. After all, this is one of the products closest to full-screen.
Some products are doomed to be just a flash in the pan, but vivo NEX is obviously not. Mechanical lift cameras, full-screen sound technology and hidden sensing elements, the ultimate goal of any technology is to make full-screen design go to the extreme.
However, the vivo NEX was still divided into two versions when it was released, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 version with screen fingerprint technology and the Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 version with back fingerprint recognition. The editor has commented on the former before (vivo NEX review: this is the real full-screen flagship), so what is the difference between the use experience of the latter? After reading this article, you will know.
Net "red" in the mobile phone industry
Unlike Star Diamond Black, vivo NEX ruby red is more vivo-like in a sense. Whether it is the previously popular X21 red version or the World Cup customized version, vivo's definition of red far exceeds that of other manufacturers. According to my colleagues, this red is simply too accurate.