Vivo Nex 3 May Support Company's 120W Super FlashCharge Technology, Other Key Specifications Leaked

Vivo Nex 3 May Support Company's 120W Super FlashCharge Technology, Other Key Specifications Leaked

Vivo Nex 3 is relied upon to dispatch at some point in September this year. The successor the Nex 2 has just been spilled in a few different ways this most recent couple of weeks. Vivo Nex 3 is relied upon to don a 'cascade show' structure and the organization will likewise discharge a 5G variation of the telephone. A video has been doing the rounds internet, uncovering pretty much everything about the telephone's structure, aside from the careful details. 


A monstrosity hole has sprung up on Weibo, which uncovers some more insights concerning the Vivo Nex 3. Another hole proposes that the forthcoming cell phone could be the organization's first telephone to help its 120W Super FlashCharge innovation and a 64-megapixel camera sensor. The break additionally reveals some insight into conceivable key particulars. 

Vivo first declared its 120W Super FlashCharge innovation in front of MWC Shanghai prior this year. At the time, Vivo claims its innovation can completely charge a 4,000mAh battery in only 13 minutes. Vivo Nex 3 is relied upon to be the first cell phone to include this innovation. 

Other than this, Vivo Nex 3 might be fueled by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 855 Plus SoC. The telephone will likewise include a 99.3 percent screen-to-body proportion, as per the Weibo post. Notwithstanding, the post additionally proceeds to make reference to help for 44W charging. Vivo Nex 3 will incorporate an enormous 6,400mAh battery, as per the break. 

Vivo Nex 3 is relied upon to wear another 'cascade show' plan. As per a spilled video, the structure highlights bent edges and a unibody style. Recently spilled pictures had likewise pointed towards a comparative showcase structure. 

Vivo is relied upon to dispatch the Nex 3 at some point in September, with a September 1 dispatch likely. With more releases turning out these most recent couples of days, it appears as though we won't need to sit tight any longer for the telephone's legitimate dispatch.

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