The Vivo X5 Max S is a said to be bigger battery successor/variant of the super slim Vivo X5 Max, which was at one point the thinnest smartphone around but it isn’t anymore anyway. The X5 Max with its 4.75mm thin body got so many knocks with its crappy network receiving and fast draining battery.
Vivo seems to have found a solution to this problem by including a 4150mAh battery on this newer variant which has been certified on TENAA in China, but it comes with a compromise – the device is now 7.29mm thin (which is still very okay for a device with such battery capacity). Who prefers a very thin body profile to a very strong battery life nowadays? I don’t think there are many around.
According to TENAA, the Vivo X5 Max S is expected to sport a 5.5-inch (1920 x 1080 pixels) Full HD display, powered by an octa-core MediaTek MT6752 processor clocked at 1.7GHz paired with 2GB of RAM and 16GB space of internal storage. There is a microSD card slot for storage expansion which supports up to 128GB cards.
The camera combination remains 13MP/5MP units on the rear and the front respectively. It measures 153.9 x 78 x 7.29mm in dimensions, weighs 191 grams, supports Dual SIM slots with Dual Standby and supports Chinese as well as International flavours of 4G LTE (TD-SCDMA, TD-LTE).
Vivo is expected to announce the Vivo X5Pro smartphone with Eye Scanning Technology on May 13; the X5 Max S could be announced along too. There is already two variants of the phablet around – Vivo X5 Max+ and the Vivo X5 Max L.
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