Sunday, March 10, 2019



VIVO


Vivo X27 Pro leaked posterX27: Pro has a huge pop-up selfie camera
The Vivo X27 will have a Pro version that will come with a larger display and a self-camera with a higher pixel count than the other two non-pro models.
A leaked poster has revealed the Vivo X27 Pro will not only have a large 6.7-inch display but an incredibly large pop-up selfie camera.
Live phones with a pop-up selfie camera have the camera sliding out of the left or the right side of the frame and are usually about a centimeter wide. But in the case of the X27 Pro, as shown above, the 32MP selfie camera slides out from the middle of the frame. It is also really wide, nearly four times the size of the regular X27 we saw in leaked live photos.
The Vivo X27 Pro incorporates an LED flash into the slide out mechanism and each side of the setup is flanked by what appears to be clear glass.
The poster also reveals the X27 Pro will come with a different rear camera design. Unlike the regular X27 which has its triple camera setup on the left of the phone, the X27 Pro has its own in the middle. The arrangement is also different. The LED flash which is circle comes first before the sensors. There is also a text at the bottom of the phone that says "Vivo X-SERIES".
The source of the leak also reveals the Vivo X27 Pro will sell for ¥ 3998 (~ $ 505) while the non-Pro models will be priced at ¥ 3198 (~ $ 475) for the 128GB version with a Snapdragon 675 processor and ¥ 3598 (~ $ 535) for the Snapdragon 710 variant with 256GB of storage.
The Vivo X27 and X27 Pro will launch with Android 9.0 Pie out of the box and have the Sony IMX586 48MP f / 1.79 sensor as their primary rear camera.
The X27 with the Snapdragon 675 will be available for purchase starting March 23 while the X27 with the Snapdragon 710 will be available for purchase on March 30. The X27 Pro will go on sale on April 12.
The price of the Vivo S1 whose specs leaked earlier today is also revealed to be ¥ 2298 (~ $ 342) and it will go on sale on March 16 which means it should launch this week. G. C.

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