The idea of pop-up cameras has finally been apprehended. VIVO publicized the APEX concept first and ultimately the Vivo NEX was launched. Another Chinese OEM managed to roll out an alike smartphone–the OPPO Find X. They’re actually publicized almost the same time but we’ve always recognized about Vivo’s plans while Oppo had been sly. Vivo NEX presentation details were revealed and we finally saw the inspiring camera. A teardown exposed its secrets and the phone was soon the subject of a toughness test.
OPPO Find X Durability Test
The OPPO Find X appearance likes one rock-hard smartphone. Of course, it doesn’t go overlooked by Zack Nelson as the device was lately a subject of a series of durability tests. The Find X deserves to be strained and tested because it is uniquely associated with other phones in the market today. The phone hides the camera among panels. The camera pops up or slides out to be exposed when necessary.
The top is motorized. It is where the forward-facing sensors, earpiece, and front and rear cameras are located. It pops up and touches there’s some space which could be a problem in the feature because anything could get fixed inside.
Upon inaugural the box and taking out the phone, you will see a screen guard on the front panel. Remove it to test the screen with Gorilla Glass 5. A scratch examination tells us the screen scratches at level six. Deeper grooves are imaginable at level seven.
The leading OPPO Find X features a rock-hard metallic build that can scratch but finished no further damage. Burning the screen with flame vegetations a white mark which goes away simply. So far, so good.
The problem happens when the phone spreads the bend test. The phone fails to hold up the screen, making it to JerryRigEverything’s Wall of Shame. It’s only one weakness but it’s something OPPO should expression into in the future. The phone is advanced and has potential. It just needs to be more durable.
VIVO NEX Durability Test
On the other hand, here’s a short video of the VIVO NEX being verified. The durability test is one of a kind. The smartphone’s strength is tested by inspection how solid the pop-up camera is. Eight elements of VIVO NEX with the cameras dragged out are rummage-sale to grip a thick glass where a ballerina is dancing on top. You can see the glass moving strongly as the dance moves but the phones manage to carry the weight.
We still hunger to see Zack Nelson do his own brand of toughness test on the Vivo NEX but until
then…
SOURCE: JerryRigEverything, KHGadgets
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