China's Vivo unveils world's thinnest smartphone

 By 
Stan Schroeder
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China's Vivo unveils world's thinnest smartphone
Vivo X5Max Credit: Vivo

Although Apple's Bendgate fiasco forced everyone to think twice about the drawbacks of super-thin smartphones, the race for the slimmest handset is not over yet.

Chinese manufacturer Vivo has unveiled the Vivo X5Max, a smartphone that's just 4.75-mm (0.187-inches) thick at its thinnest point.

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Besides its incredibly slim profile, the handset seems to be a very capable device, with a 5.5-inch, 1080p screen, an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 processor, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of storage and a 13-megapixel camera.

Engadget, which had some hands-on time with the Vivo X5Max, noted that its 2,000mAH battery is definitely not the best in class -- but that's not surprising from such a thin device.

In addition, its 13-megapixel camera is responsible for a noticeable bump on the phone's back, making it thicker by nearly 2mm (0.07 inches) at that point.

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Other phones in the "extremely slim" category include the Oppo R5, which is 4.85-mm (0.19-inches) thick, and Huawei Ascend P7, which is 6.6-mm (0.26-inches) thick.

The Vivo X5Max is expected to hit China Mobile stores for about $490 on Dec. 12.

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