Vivo NEX 3 5G Teased With 99.6 Percent Screen-To-Body Ratio Unveiled in September

Anita - Aug 27, 2019


Vivo NEX 3 5G Teased With 99.6 Percent Screen-To-Body Ratio Unveiled in September

The upcoming Vivo NEX 3 5G is leaked to sport a screen-to-body ratio of 99.6 percent that has not been seen before.

Vivo has recently announced that the Vivo NEX 3 5G will debut in September though the company did not give the exact release date. Additionally, the teaser once again offers a glimpse of “Waterfall Screen” design after the first teaser announced at the beginning of this month. Simultaneously, another leaked sheet revealed several specs of the NEX 3 5G.

Vivo Nex 3 5g Leak Spec Sheet
Vivo Nex 3 5G Leaked Spec-Sheet

Regarding the teaser, the phone seems to flaunt a super curved display design, which is expected to be a unique selling proposition of the handset. The teaser’s teaser reads:

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In addition to the 5G variant, hopefully, the phone will also have another non-5G variant. According to the spec-sheet, the handset will have a display with a screen-to-body ratio of up to 99.6%. Additionally, the device will be among few phones to sport a 64MP Samsung camera, which will be introduced in the upcoming Redmi Note 8 Pro within this month. In addition, the handset will be powered by a Snapdragon 855 Plus SoC under the hood.

Nex 3

It is known that several Vivo phones appeared on CCC site with 5G connectivity and all of which impressively feature the 44W quick charging technology. In the meantime, IQOO sub-brand has already launched another Vivo 5G phone - IQOO Pro 5G.

It is absolutely interesting to know how Vivo achieves the impressive full-view display design. To recall, Vivo was also the first brand to introduce the pop-up selfie camera with APEX concept handset. So it is expected to see a breakthrough tech such as an under-display camera for the upcoming NEX 3. In addition, the company has already confirmed that the Nex 3 will flaunt a Waterfall display and a 3.5 mm audio jack. And as the brand began teasing its NEX lineup, we should not have to wait long.

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