From the image above, you can see a silver inner stepping motor system that controls the rising or falling operation of the Vivo NEX front camera. When the camera is turned on, the module containing the camera will slowly be raised, this process only takes about a second.
The motor system can withstand external forces. NEX can resist the impact if the camera is accidentally beaten vertically while operating. The test video below will show us that clearly.
According to GSMarena, Vivo Nex's slider camera group has a durability of up to 50,000 times and can withstand loads up to 45kg.
Currently, Vivo Nex is one of the smartphones with the largest front screen rate of 91.24% and no "rabbit ears" as many other smartphones are on the market. To do that, Vivo hid the camera and speaker inside.
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