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Vivo V3 Max Leaks Ahead in TENAA, Confirms April 5 Launch

Chinese smartphone maker Vivo is preparing to launch new devices and one of them is the V3 Max which has recently pass through certification in China. As reported by Softpedia, the device has been spotted at the Chinese regulatory commission TENAA. It indicates that it won't be long until the handset will be making its way to retail stores.

The company is said to have confirmed as well the device's near arrival. Mobipicker detailed that Vivo posted on their official Facebook page a poster showing that they will be holding an event in India on April 5. The image also revealed it will be introducing to the public the V3 Max along with the V3. So for those who are interested to grab one, it's said to be carrying the same specs as the Vivo Xplay 5, X6 or X6 Plus. The device is also a cheaper alternative to the high-end devices in the company's portfolio.

The specs and features of the Vivo V3 Max are still under wraps but thanks to the listing in TENAA, fans get a heads up on what to expect with the device. According to Android Headlines, the device will sport a metal build with a slightly curved back for a better grip. It's also said to feature a 5.5-inch capacitive touchscreen Super AMOLED display with full HD (1920x1080p) resolution. It is still not known though if it will carry Corning Gorilla Glass coating for protection.

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With a dimension of 153.9mm x 77.10mm x 7.58mm and a weight of 168 grams, the smartphone is listed to carry a 1.5 GHz octa-core processor paired with 3 GB of RAM. Although, other sources pointed that it will have 4 GB of RAM. It's also said to have an internal memory storage of 32 GB which can be expanded further up to 128 GB via microSD card slot.

As for the camera specs, it's not divulged how many megapixels each camera will have but the device is said to be pre-installed with Android 5.1.1 Lollipop operating system. A lot would expect it to carry the Android 6.0 Marshmallow but it seems like this mid-range device will be sticking with the old one.

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