AzraelDarkangel
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Snapdragon 820, 6GB ram, 4,300mAh battery, 5.5 or 6in Quad HD dual curved display, Hi-Fi 3.0
http://phoneradar.com/vivo-xplay-5-6gb-ram-snapdragon-820-confirmed-launch-soon/#axzz40xdkhZqd
http://www.gsmarena.com/vivo_xplay_5_spotted_in_another_leak_flaunting_6gb_of_ram-news-16848.php
http://www.androidheadlines.com/2016/02/vivo-xplay-5-alleged-benchmark-leaked-monstrous-score.html
Also that Hi-Fi 3.0 suggests a good dac.
http://phoneradar.com/vivo-xplay-5-6gb-ram-snapdragon-820-confirmed-launch-soon/#axzz40xdkhZqd
http://www.gsmarena.com/vivo_xplay_5_spotted_in_another_leak_flaunting_6gb_of_ram-news-16848.php
http://www.androidheadlines.com/2016/02/vivo-xplay-5-alleged-benchmark-leaked-monstrous-score.html
A screenshot shows a whopping 162,610 points on AnTuTu, and if that is the XPlay 5 indeed, it is the highest score on the benchmarking platform. For the sake of comparison, the LG G5, which beats the Galaxy S7 on AnTuTu, scored 133,054, while Samsung’s new flagship scored 116,668. This is almost 3 times what the very powerful Galaxy Note 5 scored. The Vivo XPlay 5 is said to be powered by Qualcomm’s new SoC, the Snapdragon 820, which is the same inside the G5. That said, and again, if these test results are from the real deal, it seems that these extra 2 GB of RAM really make a big difference.
Also that Hi-Fi 3.0 suggests a good dac.