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How Vivo is Shaping the Future of Smartphones

by Clara Fagan, Staff Contributor
April 2, 2020
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How Vivo is Shaping the Future of Smartphones

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Innovation is playing a significant role in improving and changing our lives. The creation of machines has helped in making work easier. Machines aid in problem solving, development and evolution. A Chinese-based smartphone manufacturing industry, Vivo, can best attest to that. Vivo is the chief global technology company. It is prominent for promoting hardware and software development because it aims to produce the latest edge-cutting handset with unique features.

Following its commitment, the company has produced advanced handsets that have globally captured people’s attention. The handsets are not only potent but also game-changers. Since their technology is on another level, Vivo has set a trend that has left many smartphone companies emulating.

Is Vivo a game-changer?

Vivo’s journey as a game-changer began in 2012 when the company produced Vivo X1. The later become the thinnest phone in the world, with a thickness of up to 6. 65mm. It was also the first smartphone in the globe with a dedicated Hi-Fi quality audio chip. All thanks to Cirrus Logic CS4398, a digital-analog converter, and a CS8422 sample rate converter.

In 2014, Vivo manufacturer designed yet another Vivo smartphone, Vivo X5Maxwith a thickness of 4. 75mm.Such that when it was officially launched it was recognized as the world’s thinnest phone.

In 2017, when phones were all about selfies, vivo released a V7+ handset, which had a 24-megapixel front camera lens accompanied by LED flash. It had face beauty features that dictated the right amount of brightness, contrast, and sharpness for selfies.

During February 2018, a time when the rear fingerprints scanner as a security feature was at the heights, Vivo’s launch had an X20 Plus UD. It was the first company to manufacture a handset with a front fingerprint scanner. It was during that time that Vivo unveiled its APEX Full View to smartphone users in a World Mobile Congress. This feature removes side edges and bezels from the front view, displaying a full screen of up to 98%. Enhancing clarity.

Consequently still in 2018, in June, during the Shanghai trade show, Vivo launched a Vivo Time-of-Flight camera. It has 3D censoring technology, which detects the time it takes emitted pulse light to return to the sensor. The Time of Flight camera promotes augmented reality and Paradigm shift in imaging. A variety of smartphone brands are using the company Time-of-Flight camera as a feature.

So, what’s next for the Company?

Vivo smartphone company has unveiled the APEX 2019. This is the company’s first-ever 5G smartphone, with a great unibody design. It has no bezel, notch, and physical buttons. 5G mobile networks enable quick connectivity. Following Vivo’s evolutions, smartphone enthusiasts remain eager to see what comes next in vivo generations. Especially since the Vivo.

Designs are of a high standard. Therefore, Vivo phones are worth buying. They offer quality images, good connectivity and even less weighty. The new CEO Jean-Paul reveals their commitment to being ahead in the smartphone industry and staying the forever game-changers.

“Yes absolutely. We believe that the future of beauty will be digitalized and tech beauty and, in this area, we have been the first to start and are ahead if the game and for us, it’s a priority number one. So, all aspects, social media, our search, our e-commerce, data, artificial intelligence, we want to be ahead.”

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