Vivo X5 Max S goes by TENAA, trades thinness for battery

11 May, 2015
The X5 Max was just 4.75mm but had only a 2,300mAh battery. The new model offers close to double.

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  • Tickling
  • 25F
  • 28 Oct 2015

Just got X5 two weeks ago. Today could not on the phone and charge the phone after drain out.?????

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    • LLL
    • tDx
    • 12 May 2015

    Interesting development.
    Let's see which one:
    1. Will be more popular
    2. Will have higher retaining price

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      • Muthu
      • f}D
      • 11 May 2015

      AnonD-119666, 11 May 2015it's not out of juice im worried, it's out of life cycle. dumbYou are spot on. Changing the non-removable battery after it is dead is a big pain. Non-removable battery is fine for people who change their phones every year. Not so for others who intend to use their phones for more than 2 years.

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        • AnonD-119666
        • PTG
        • 11 May 2015

        AnonD-147044, 11 May 2015You technology illiterate kids with your removeable battery... moreit's not out of juice im worried, it's out of life cycle. dumb

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          • AnonD-147044
          • nV1
          • 11 May 2015

          AnonD-119666, 11 May 2015if it's non removable, throw that phone into river. 8mp? do... moreYou technology illiterate kids with your removeable battery. The battery already has 4150, you seriously drain that thing in less than a day and need to swap it?

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            • AnonD-119666
            • PTG
            • 11 May 2015

            if it's non removable, throw that phone into river. 8mp? do the same thing please.

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              • AwesomeTurtle
              • 4I@
              • 11 May 2015

              Anonymous, 11 May 2015Smart? Another "ultra thin" phone with a crappy b... moreWell, that just means you've read absolutely nothing in this article, or that your grasp on English is limited. This new phone is the exact opposite of that.

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                • Anonymous
                • 0BG
                • 11 May 2015

                Sean, 11 May 2015Smart decision on their part.Smart? Another "ultra thin" phone with a crappy battery. Total madness.

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                  • AnonD-393866
                  • Iud
                  • 11 May 2015

                  I honestly think this was a wise decision, because you don't need a thin phone, but you need a phone that will run without dieng in 2 hours standby.

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                    • AnonD-142922
                    • 39x
                    • 11 May 2015

                    This time vivo is thicker..

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                      • kasaaa
                      • m2x
                      • 11 May 2015

                      No, thanks I'll take the thinner one..

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                        • AnonD-252981
                        • rub
                        • 11 May 2015

                        Adding a larger battery and still so thin! This is what I support, good going. These phones don't need to be much thinner than 8 mm. I hope the Note 5 does not sacrifice battery for thinness, we don't need blade phones.

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                          • Anonymous
                          • m7K
                          • 11 May 2015

                          Oh my god, an ad-droid phablet, in China even, what a sensation!

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                            • Sean
                            • FEA
                            • 11 May 2015

                            Smart decision on their part.

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                              • AngryLithuanian
                              • nH{
                              • 11 May 2015

                              Finally, battery over "knife with screen".