Chinese manufacturer Vivo has unveiled its high-end model Xplay6 and the new device comes with an interesting (at least on paper) dual-camera setup. The main sensor is a 12MP 1/2.55" Sony IMX362 chip with a 1.4um pixel size. It is coupled with a fast F1.7 aperture lens, four-axis optical image stabilization and a dual-tone LED. Phase detection AF is on board as well and the main sensor is supported by 5MP secondary chip for depth measurement, which will presumably be used to create a 'fake bokeh' effect.
The front camera comes with a 16MP sensor and F2 aperture and images can be composed and viewed on a curved 5.46" QHD AMOLED display. Also included are a fingerprint sensor and a headphone-jack with dedicated amp. Android 6.0 Marshmallow and Vivo's Funtouch OS 3.0 are powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chipset and a whopping 6GB of RAM. 128GB are available for storage and a 4,080 mAh battery should get you easily through the day.
All the high-end components are wrapped up in a metal body that is available in gold or rose gold. The Xplay6 will become available in China on December 12 for approximately $651. No detail on international availability has been released yet.
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