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Vivo Z3x with 6.26-Inch Full HD+ Display, Snapdragon 660 SoC Launched in China, Specifications and Price


BBK subsidiary Vivo has been now launched its latest mid-range smartphone Vivo Z3x. Several of the company's models have been spotted on TENAA including Vivo Z3x. The smartphone looks a lot like the Vivo V9 and Vivo Z1 that have already been launched in that specs seem to be similar. However, Vivo is launching it as a brand new model for the Chinese market.

Vivo Z3x Specifications

Vivo Z3x packs a 6.26-inch LCD panel with Full HD+ resolution and a notch. The smartphone packs a dual AI camera setup made up of a 13MP + 2MP combo on the rear. For selfies, the device packs a 16MP front-facing camera with f/2.0 aperture that is housed in the waterdrop notch on top of the display. The device also packs a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor. 

The Vivo Z3x is powered by a Snapdragon 660 chipset paired with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage. For software, the Vivo Z3x run Android Pie-based on Funtouch OS 9. The device also comes with several gaming-centric features like Game Tubo and System Turbo to allocate resources where they are needed most.

Vivo Z3x Price

The Vivo Z3x is priced at CNY 1,198 (around $ 180) and comes in Red, Purple and Black. Reservations are already rolling on Vivo's official website in China. The device device is scheduled to go on sale on May 8 while pre orders will commence on May 5.

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