Vivo is one of those smartphone manufacturers that enjoys producing extremely thin devices and frequently retains the title of “world’s thinnest smartphone” with one of its devices. However, Vivo is still subject to the realities of current technology and when it comes to batteries, that means a thicker battery for longer life. Vivo is poised to launch a new variant of their Vivo X5Max on May 13th which comes with a 4150 mAh battery and will be called the Vivo X5Max S.
The normal Vivo X5Max comes with a 2000 mAh battery, so this new version more than doubles the capacity of the battery. The tradeoff for all that extra juice is another 2.54 mm of additional thickness which gets added to the 4.75 mm thickness of the base version. This is not the first time Vivo has taken their base smartphone and put a larger battery in it. At MWC 2015 the company launched the Vivo X5Max+, a 5.1 mm thick smartphone with a slightly larger 2300 mAh battery.
Inside the Vivo X5Max S is a MediaTek MT6752 processor running at 1.7GHz instead of the Snapdragon 615 running at 1.5GHz found in the base version. Otherwise, the devices are basically the same with a 5.5-inch full HD screen, 2GB of RAM, and a 13MP rear camera.
Vivo is expected to announce the X5Max S and the X5Pro, the latter of which is expected to feature a retina scanner and Type-C USB port, later this week when we should find out pricing and availability details.
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