When were designing their new
Vivo,
Android smartphone, they did a fantastic job looking for inspiration taking a large does of Korean fashion with a hint of American know-how.
Engadget China have just concluded a thorough as always
review of the
Vivo, from
BBK, and noticed the obvious
Samsung styling and
iOS inspired custom
Android Gingerbread OS.
The rather smart looking
phone actually resembles the limited edition, white,
Meizu M8 Windows CE phone, however the VIVO is very much more up to
date than the old Meizu, sporting a 3.5-inch 4 point multi-touch capacitive touch screen, a rear 5-megapixel camera with LED flash, 1500mAh batter and micro SD card memory expansion slot.
The OS we have already mentioned is a heavily modified version of Android 2.3 Gingerbread and which, in some areas such as the media player,store,camera and browser, looks almost identical to iOS on the iPhone.
BBK have installed there own version of the android app
market, with fake
Apple App Store look, on the VIvo, which although doesn’t give you access to the better paid for applications, will likely proove to be much more reliable in China than than Google version of the
market.
The Vivo is a classy looking in white, and say that other colours will be made available at launch.
Release hasn’t been confimed along with pricing but it is likely to be priced much cheaper than similar Android smartphones currently on the Chinese which will help the Vivo find a good share of owners.