After entering 2020, we can obviously feel that the pace of new vivo releases has become faster, with more than ten 5G mobile phones launched one after another, and the speed of series product iteration is also different from usual. Four months after the release of the vivo S6, vivo brought a new product, the vivo S7, so what changes have been made to this phone in the direction of the series' flagship beauty selfie?
The vivo S7 uses a front dual camera with 44 million pixels. Although the number of pixels is not the only factor determining the image quality, the high number of pixels can always give people a better first impression. The front main camera uses Samsung GH1 sensor, the maximum camera resolution is 5480*7968, supports auto focus, super night scene selfie 2.0, 240FPS slow motion and 4K 60FPS video recording.
In the entire front and rear imaging system, the vivo S7 has also made great progress: the front sub-camera is an 8-megapixel 105° ultra-wide-angle camera, the rear main camera is upgraded to 64 million pixels, and it is equipped with the same Samsung GW1 sensor of the vivo NEX3S. It got the 8 million super wide-angle, 2 macro lens. Provide front and rear dual-view shooting, front and rear video anti-shake, one-key vlog generation, automatic subtitles and other functions.
The vivo S7 uses a 6.44-inch AMOLED screen, and a conventional iPhone style notch, but this is indeed a front dual-camera solution that is less controversial than the dual-hole screen. There are four body colors to choose from: Monet's illusion with blue, purple and pink gradient, jazz black with black and gray gradient, and pure moonlight white.
Vivo S7 has a thickness of 7.39mm, and the weight is about 170g. It comes with a built-in 4000mAh battery with 33W fast charging. In terms of hardware specifications, vivo S7 uses the Snapdragon 765G platform, LPDDR4X dual-channel memory, UFS 2.1 flash memory, and supports NFC function. The price is ₹29000 for the 8+128GB version and ₹32000 for the 8+256GB.
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