7" vivo X Note with SD 8 Gen 1 unveiled, SD870-powered vivo Pad follows
vivo unveiled a tablet and a tablet-sized phone today. The vivo X Note is massive with its 7â screen and the rounded sides canât make this a device you use with one hand. If you want to go bigger and maybe add a stylus and a QWERTY keyboard, the vivo Pad has you covered.
vivo X Note
This juggernaut has a 7â Samsung E5 AMOLED display with QHD+ resolution, giving you plenty of room for multitasking. The display has an unusual aspect ratio of 21:10 (3,080 x 1,440 px resolution), but vivo argues this is superior for media consumption and multitasking. This shouldnât surprise you, but DisplayMate gave the Note an A+ score. The display promises 1,500 nits peak brightness and 112% DCI-P3 coverage.
Hidden behind the screen is a large ultrasonic fingerprint reader (3D Sonic Max from Qualcomm), like the one on the iQOO 8 Pro. The FP reader is so large that it can read two fingerprints at the same time â in fact, it does just that if you want more security (two fingerprints increase the security 50,000 times compared to just one, says vivo). To help with the color accuracy, there is a color temperature sensor mounted on the front.
Going back to multitasking, the vivo X Note is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, no surprises here. The base configuration has 8GB of RAM and 256GB storage. You can get a unit with 12GB of RAM instead or go all out with a 12/512GB version. Security is enhanced by using the âSecure Processing Unitâ (SPU) on the Snapdragon chip (first time for the company).
The chipset is cooled by a massive vapor chamber (47,132 mm²) and a graphite sheet. Borrowing from iQOOâs playbook once again, the GPU output can be fed through a MEMC algorithm to increase the frame rate without adding extra burden on the GPU.
The Note comes bearing a quad camera on the back. It features the 50MP ISOCELL GN1 â 1/1.3â, 1.2µm native pixels, 2.4µm with binning. Combined with the bright f/1.57 aperture, this camera will excel in low-light photography. The ZEISS logo tucked into the corner canât have escaped you, the lens are officially branded âZEISS Vario-Tessarâ and have T* anti-reflective coating.
There is also a periscope on board with 125mm focal length (f/3.4 aperture), thatâs 5x optical magnification (and up to 60x digital zoom). For mid-range zoom and portraits, there is a 12 MP module (IMX663) with a 47 mm lens (f/2.0), which works out to 2x magnification Additionally, there is a 48 MP ultra wide-angle camera with a 14 mm lens (114°). All of this is backed by the custom vivo V1 ISP, which has enough power to run face detection even if youâre taking a photo of a group of 30 people.
Somewhat disappointingly, the battery that powers this behemoth is rather small â it only has 5,000 mAh capacity. Itâs fast to charge at 80W over a wire and at 50W wirelessly, but we still expected more from a large device aimed at power users.
The Note is available in three colors: Blue, Black and Gray. All three have a leather texture with faux stitching on the back, plus a full-width camera panel similar to the vivo X70 Pro+ (and presumably the upcoming X80 Pro+).
The base vivo X Note (8/256 GB) starts at CNY 6,000 ($940/â¬865/?71,400). Getting 12 GB of RAM is CNY 500 extra, the fully loaded 12/512 GB model is CNY 7,000 ($1,100/â¬1,010/?83,400). Additionally, you can pick up a 50W wireless charger for CNY 100 (until April 24, $16/â¬14/?1,200). Also, vivo Care is temporarily discounted and is CNY 470 for the X Note ($74/â¬68/?5,600).
You can reserve a Note today, sales start on April 15 (Friday). Also on Friday, vivo will launch a limited edition vivo X Note Aerospace packed inside a gift box. The
vivo Pad
If you want to go even bigger, the vivo Pad offers a 11" display. It is a productivity-focused convertible with a stylus and a keyboard. The optional keyboard has a trackpad, which you can combine with the flip cover with a built-in kickstand for an experience closer to a laptop than a typical tablet.
The display also has 120 Hz refresh rate, its resolution is 2,560 x 1,600. It supports Dolby Vision and the speakers support Dolby Atmos for an excellent multimedia experience. Interestingly, next to the front-facing camera on the front is a 3D ToF sensor. A stylus is supported and it can distinguish between 4,096 levels of pressure.
The vivo Pad is powered by the Snapdragon 870 and it runs a new branch of vivo software, dubbed Origin OS HD. One neat feature is using NFC to pair your vivo phone with the Pad, which will mirror the phoneâs display on the tablet. Then you can interact with phone apps and easily transfer files between the two devices.
The USB-C port is rated for USB 3.2 Gen1 speeds (5 Gbps), so you can attach fast storage and external displays â up to 4K at 60 Hz.
The Pad is quite slender at just 6.55 mm thick, it is made out of aviation grade aluminum and weighs 498g. You wonât see antenna lines spoiling the clean lines of this slate, instead vivo hid the antenna under the display using technology it developed in-house. The tabletâs 8,040 mAh battery supports 44W fast charging.
The vivo Pad goes on pre-order in China today and will be available from the 15th (Friday). The base 8/128 GB version cost CNY 2,500 ($390/â¬360/?29,800), an 8/256 GB unit will go for CNY 3,000 ($470/â¬435/?35,700). Well, not quite, the slate will be slightly discounted at launch so the two versions will cost CNY 2,300 and CNY 2,900, respectively. You will find the vivo devices at the companyâs official store as well Tmall and other retailers.
The stylus cost CNY 350 ($55/â¬50/?4,200), the keyboard is CNY 600 ($94/â¬87/?7,200) and you will probably want the CNY 200 ($32/â¬29/?2,400) flip case with that as well.