Vivo Xplay7 to have an insane 10GB of RAM and 512GB storage (leaked)!

In-display fingerprint scanner, bezel-less screen, 4K resolution, latest flagship chipset from Qualcomm and…. 10GB of RAM! That’s crazy, right? According to the latest leaked in China, the next flagship smartphone from the Chinese brand Vivo is expected to be unveiled very, very soon and will have that powerful features – the Vivo Xplay7.

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Based on the presentation, the Vivo Xplay7 will be powering an insane 10GB RAM, and if that’s true, then this will be the first ever smartphone to have that big amount of working memory. Also, the chipset found inside is expected to come with Qualcomm’s latest unveiled platform – the Snapdragon 845. It will be available in either 256GB or a whopping 512GB of internal storage. Its predecessor – Xplay6 was unveiled in December 2016.

For the camera, there’s a 4X lossless zoom, and will be using the new Face Unlock 2.0 technology, as well as the in-display fingerprint scanner, which was already implemented on Vivo’s latest device – the X20 Plus UD. And lastly, the display will come with a 4K screen, boasting a 92.9% screen ratio. No official verification, so these features should take it (for today until the formal announcement) as a pinch of salt.

Vivo Xplay 7 rumored specs:

Display Edge-to-edge screen, 92.9% screen-to-body ratio
CPU 2.8Ghz 64-bit Kryo 385 Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chipset
RAM 8GB / 10GB
GPU Adreno 630
SIM Dual-SIM, Dual standby
Storage 256GB / 512GB
Storage expansion Dedicated microSD card slot up to 256GB
Rear camera
Front camera
Video recording
Operating system Android 8.0 “Oreo”
Connectivity WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, 2X2 MU-MIMO
Bluetooth 5.0
GPS, with A-GPS and GLONASS
USB Type-C port
GSM, HSPA+, 4G LTE+ (Category 18)
Dimension
Weight
Battery
Colors Black, Gold and Pink
Price $460
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Matthew Cuyugan

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