When the device was first announced, we didn’t know exactly which was its price, since some sources were saying $485 while others were suggesting $399. But now that the official price for Indian consumers has been unveiled, we know that, as well. However, even if it is the world’s thinnest smartphone at the moment, it does seem a little bit pricey. Besides the ingenious engineering that has made this device so thin (the motherboard for the Vivo X5Max that is only 1.7mm thin, a 3.98mm chassis, thinnest speaker box at just 2.45mm and also the world’s thinnest screen with a thickness of only 1.36mm )let’s see what other specs does it feature:
5.5-inch 1080p super AMOLED Hi-Fi 2.0 (this isn’t an official standard yet, but we all guess it refers to the next step in high-quality reproduction of sound) dual SIM and 4G LTE-capable 1.7GHz 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 octa-core processor with 2GB of RAM 16GB of internal storage which can be expanded to 128GB 5mp front-facing camera and a 13mp rear-facing camera with a Sony IMX214 sensor Android 4.4.4-based Funtouch OS 2.0 Non-removable, 2,000 mAh battery
The Vivo X5Max comes only in the Aurora White color, from what we know so far. It’s important to note that the Vivo brand is owned by BBK Electronics, the same company which owns Oppo. So the X5Max won’t be competing with the super-thin Oppo R5, but it will rather accompany it in the quest to garner sales.