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  • The Vivo Nex S is that sweet looking, bezel-less Android smartphone with the motorized popup

  • front facing camera, and in-screen fingerprint scanner.

  • Probably the most futuristic smartphone we've tested so far this year.

  • Even though it looks epic from the outside, I'm honestly more excited to take this one

  • apart and review it from the inside.

  • But, like always, we got to test it first while it's all in one piece.

  • Let's get started.

  • [Intro]

  • Right off the bat this thing looks incredible.

  • Full screen design with no notch just looks good.

  • The colorful edge to edge display is impressive all by itself, but we aren't really here to

  • talk about the screen.

  • There is so much other weird tech inside of this phone to check out, starting with that

  • camera.

  • It just pops out of the top like a daisy in springtime.

  • It activates by poking out like an accessory on R2-D2 each time I turn on the front facing

  • camera.

  • And then it retracts as soon as I switch back to the rear camera or exit the app.

  • The sound you hear isn't the actual sound the hardware is making.

  • It's an added affect.

  • There are actually 3 sounds.

  • I'm going to leave mine muted, but if you're looking to impress your friends or show off

  • the mechanical extremity of your phone, the extra sound is a nice effect.

  • The extended camera niblet does feel very solid.

  • There is no wiggle to the block.

  • And when I press down hard on that camera, it will dip in for just a second and then

  • come back up, or retract all the way if I press in too hard.

  • It's still very firm though, and feels like it can handle it's own.

  • The only way to know for sure will be to see how solid those tracks are from the inside,

  • and see how the lifting mechanism is made.

  • But for now, it seems like it can handle normal abuse.

  • Even when I try to hold the camera out while it's pulling itself inside, the first time

  • the motor is strong enough to yank the camera from my grip.

  • But the second time, the gears spin for a second and then succeed in pulling it back.

  • It's surprisingly strong.

  • Thumbs up for that.

  • We'll come back to the front camera in a second, but now let's see what else the phone has

  • to offer.

  • It's definitely nice of Vivo to include a plastic screen protector on both sides of

  • the phone.

  • Any protection is good protection.

  • Now we can start with the scratch test.

  • There is no mention of Gorilla Glass on this Nex S, but since we've made it past the level

  • 3 pick, we know the screen is not plastic.

  • We start seeing scratches at a level 6, with deeper grooves at a level 7, meaning we're

  • looking at tempered glass.

  • Sapphire would be a level 8 unless, of course, it's Apple's sapphire, that's still a level

  • 6.

  • You might have noticed that there is no earpiece on this phone.

  • It doesn't pop out with a robotic camera on top either.

  • The Vivo says it uses vibrations instead of a speaker.

  • It's definitely a weird thing that takes some getting used to, but it works.

  • No matter where you put your ear on the frame of the phone, you can hear sound imminating

  • from the device...kind of like those bone conduction speakers.

  • For example, this is what a normal earpiece sounds like.

  • This is coming out of an iPhone 8.

  • It's pretty standard across all smartphones with a little speaker inside the earpiece.

  • You can't discern one smartphone from the other just by the earpiece inside of the phone.

  • Unless, of course, there is no earpiece speaker inside of the phone.

  • This is what it sounds like from inside the Vivo S Nex.

  • It's done through vibrations instead of a speaker, and pretty much sounds the same no

  • matter where you're listening on the phone, since the vibrations encompass the whole frame.

  • It sounds a lot like a speaker phone, but contained in a much smaller area.

  • Another successfully hidden component is the fingerprint scanner hidden underneath the

  • display.

  • I tested this previously with the Vivo X20, and even with scratches on the glass, the

  • Vivo Nex S still functions.

  • Hiding the scanner under the screen is pretty impressivetechnologically and physically.

  • I made a super in-depth video on what that particular component looks like with the Vivo

  • X20.

  • It's pretty magical.

  • With a closeup look at this Nex display, you can't even see where the scanner is hidden,

  • so they're doing a pretty good job.

  • The sides of the phone are made from metal, including the volume button and power button.

  • At the top of the phone we have our headphone jack, which is incredible.

  • Vivo has a bezel-less, notch-less phone and still includes that headphone jack...while

  • Apple's over there claiming there's no room and dongles are the way to the future.

  • Last time I checked, Apple's sold 23 different dongles, so you know what direction Apple's

  • taking their innovation.

  • Taking a closer look at the front facing 8 megapixel camera.

  • The metal housing is solid with no loose movements in any direction.

  • The camera lens is made from glass, which is important because aluminum is lower on

  • the hardness scale than glass is, which means no matter how many times the lens extrudes

  • out of the phone, it won't ever get scratched up by the metal right next to it...even if

  • it ends up rubbing a bit.

  • A scratched up camera lens would be annoying.

  • The back of the camera has more metal and a little auto-lifting logo on the back.

  • I'm still excited to see it from the inside, but I'll be patient.

  • This phone is not water-resistant by the way.

  • The Vivo Nex has a textured assistant button on the side.

  • This guy's name is Jovi.

  • I don't know what his competency is compared to Bixby, Siri, or Google, but he is there

  • permanently.

  • The bottom of the phone has our standard USB-C charging port and a dual SIM card tray.

  • Fun fact, if you ever still your little tool in the wrong hole, like this little microphone

  • hole right here off to the side of the tray, it probably won't cause any damage since the

  • microphones are placed off at an angle inside the phone and the tool only goes straight

  • in.

  • The psychedelic back panel is pretty intense.

  • Instead of Vivo just picking one color, we get all the colors.

  • It is glass, which makes me think that a clear phone might be a real possibility.

  • I'll have to give that a try.

  • Let me know in the comments if you want to see that one.

  • One thing I would change is that this camera setup is doing the whole death sensor blurred

  • background thing.

  • I still prefer an extra telephoto or wide-angle camera lens over a blurred background feature.

  • A blurred background can basically be accomplished with just one lens anyway.

  • The dual color LED flash is also under the glass on this one.

  • And now for the burn test.

  • This wall to wall, 6.6 inch AMOLED display lasted quite a while.

  • A burn test is basically a mandatory, yet semi-pointless stepping stone to get to the

  • next event.

  • Kind of like what algebra is to graduation.

  • The Nex lasted an impressive 16 seconds under the heat from my lighter, which coincidentally

  • is about how long I lasted in math class.

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  • The structural bend test is next.

  • We'll see if the motorized rails inside of the frame compromise the structural integrity

  • of the phone.

  • There is a little more bend than I'm comfortable seeing, but still no cracked glass or catastrophic

  • failure no matter what side the pressure is applied from.

  • So I'm very pleased to report that this technologically advanced metal and glass sandwich passes my

  • durability test...even the protrudy bits.

  • Phones passing my test is a very good thing.

  • It means that manufacturers are putting thought into construction and the longevity of our

  • devices, which is good for us as consumers and our wallets, but also the planet.

  • Phones are pretty hard to recycle, so the longer they last, the better.

  • Now we just need Vivo to bring their stuff here to the United States.

  • Only China, India, Russia, Malaysia, Hong Kong, and Taiwan get the cool phones at the

  • moment.

  • No US or UK, unfortunately.

  • I'll keep the description updated if that changes.

  • And come hang out with me on Twitter and Instagram.

  • Thanks a ton for watching, and I'll see you around.

The Vivo Nex S is that sweet looking, bezel-less Android smartphone with the motorized popup

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