Chinese smartphone manufacturer Vivo on Friday officially unveiled the third generation of its APEX concept smartphone - APEX 2020. The smartphone manufacturer was expected to unveil the smartphone at MWC 2020. However, due to the cancellation of the convention due to the coronavirus outbreak, the company has revealed the device via an online stream.
"Through APEX 2020, we are proud to see Vivo's vision come to life as a technology company that continues to push the boundaries of mobile technology and explore what lies beyond the ordinary," Harry Hong, General Manager of Product, Vivo said in a statement.
"It also showcases our ambition to achieve our aspirations step-by-step. vivo will continue to put APEX's innovative technologies into practice, allowing more consumers to be empowered by such technology," Harry added.
The phone is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor paired with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. The device features a 6.45-inch FullView display, with the edges bending at an angle of 120-degrees on both the sides.
The smartphone houses a 16MP selfie camera right into the display and 48MP+16MP dual camera set up at the back. The front camera features a 4-in-1 super-pixel photosensitive chip and the company has also successfully embedded a gimbal-like structure into APEX 2020's main camera, which is equipped with a 5x-7.5x Continuous Optical Zoom.
The phone supports 'Wireless Super FlashCharge 60W' which aims to recharge a handset with a 2000mAh battery in only 20 minutes.