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Vivo V9 is an Android smartphone developed by Vivo Communication Technology Co. It was initially released in April 2018.The phone has 64 GB of internal storage and 4 GB of RAM . A microSD card can be inserted for up to an additional 256 GB.
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The Vivo V19 is an Android-based smartphone manufactured by Vivo Communication Technology Co.The phone was announced and released in April 2020. The phone is highlighted by a quad-camera setup, including a 48 MP main sensor, a 6.44 in (164 mm) Super AMOLED, 1080p display, up to 256 GB UFS 2.1 storage, 8 GB RAM, and a 4500 mAh battery capable of 33 W Vivo Fast Charge 2.0.
In 2023, Vivo was ranked among the top 5 smartphone makers, achieving a global market share of 10%. [12] In April 2021, three pallets of Vivo phones [13] caught fire at Hong Kong International Airport, prompting a ban on air freight of Vivo phones through Hong Kong. [14] In June 2022, Vivo entered the world-famous Guinness Book of Records. [15]
Video in video out (usually seen as the acronym VIVO), commonly pronounced (/ ˈ v i. v oʊ / VEE-voh), is a graphics port which enables some video cards to have bidirectional (input and output) analog video transfer through a mini-DIN connector, usually of the 9-pin variety, and a specialised splitter cable (which can sometimes also transfer analog audio).
Display: 6.78 in (172 mm) 1260 x 2800 px resolution, 20:9 ratio (~453 ppi density) ... Vivo X90 is a series of Android-based smartphones developed and manufactured by ...
This list includes LCD, OLED and microLED display manufacturers. LCD uses a liquid crystal that reacts to an electric current blocking light or allowing it to pass through the panel, whereas OLED/microLED displays consist of electroluminescent organic/inorganic materials that generate light when a current is passed through the material.
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