Vivo NEX 3 review, price, and specs via Revu Philippines

Why the Vivo NEX 3 is a masterpiece of premium technology

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Vivo has been known worldwide for its above-par efforts in bringing technological innovations — from the drawing board to industry-anticipated experimental smartphones — into commercially available and successful flagship models.

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Today, the brand continues to explore and push the envelope of creativity — both in hardware and software technology — to come up with the most aesthetic-looking yet highly functional phones.

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Among its current array of trendsetting flagship devices that cater to different markets, the Vivo NEX 3 — priced at P39,999 (around $788) — is perhaps the most remarkable, owing to a unique set of impressive features that rival other brand’s high-end smartphones.

Reputed to be the “device of the future” with its next-generation innovations and trendsetting design, the latest flagship model in Vivo’s high-end NEX series is built for young, aspiring entrepreneurs and success-driven individuals.

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The Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Plus powers the Vivo NEX 3, which was launched in the Philippines end-October

The NEX 3 is equipped with a powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Plus octa-core processor, 8GB RAM, and 128GB ROM of storage to deliver smoother multitasking capabilities and faster cutting-edge performance.

But what really sets the Vivo NEX 3 apart and elevates it further as the company’s technological masterpiece is a world’s first AMOLED Waterfall FullView Display. It stretches and curves the screen around the edges, hugging the smartphone along its sides, to enable broader, borderless views.

Vivo NEX 3 price and specs via Revu Philippines

The Vivo NEX 3 introduces virtual buttons using an X-axis Haptic Vibration motor and Touch Sense technology

And with no bezels on both sides, the handset is also without any physical buttons. To achieve this, NEX 3 introduces virtual buttons using an X-axis Haptic Vibration motor and Touch Sense technology. One can easily use the sleep-wake and volume keys by touching pressure-sensitive and ribbed strips along the phone’s edges.

For top-notch optics that produces “super HD clarity” pictures, the Vivo NEX 3 sports a 64-megapixel main camera, a 13-megapixel wide-angle lens, and a 13-megapixel telescopic sensor on the rear, while a 16-megapixel elevating front camera makes for perfect selfies.

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A picture taken with the Vivo NEX 3 5G

The smartphone has a fast in-display fingerprint sensor embedded in its 6.89-inch screen, which boasts an incredible 99.6% screen-to-body ratio. A Glowing Night-colored aluminum alloy unibody design and a Corning Gorilla Glass 6 protects the unit and its 4500mAh battery from accidental drops.

Developed around groundbreaking innovations and trendsetting minimalist design, this NEX is truly a masterpiece that reflects Vivo’s passion for creating premium technology.

The Vivo NEX 3 smartphone is available at all authorized Vivo outlets nationwide. For more details, visit https://www.vivoglobal.ph/product/Nex3.

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