The dual-SIM Xplay5 comes in two flavors. The "Flagship Edition" features Qualcomm's Snapdragon 820 chipset, 6GB of speedy LPDDR4 RAM, 128GB of internal storage and a "HiFi 3.0" package consisting of two ES9028 SABRE Mobile DAC chips plus three OPA1612 amplifiers for improved audio quality overall. As for the regular model, you get the mid-range Snapdragon 652, a "mere" 4GB of RAM, also 128GB of storage and a different combination of audio chips (CS4398 plus AD45257).

Both versions sport a 5.43-inch Super AMOLED display with QHD resolution (2,560 x 1,440) along with a fingerprint reader on the back. For photography, a 16-megapixel f/2.0 Sony IMX298-powered main camera with phase detection auto-focus plus dual-tone LED flash, and a generous 8-megapixel f/2.4 front-facing camera for you selfie addicts. The built-in 3,600mAh battery should be plentiful, and the rapid charging support comes in handy (we've yet to confirm whether it's the Quick Charge 2.0 or 3.0 standard). What's a bit disappointing is the lack of NFC and USB Type-C here, as well as the fact that the Xplay5 only comes with Android 5.1 (under Vivo's skin, of course), plus there are no software features that take advantage of the curved edges.

While no date has been mentioned for the "Flagship Edition" just yet, the regular model is already up for pre-order. It's no Xiaomi; Vivo is charging 3,698 yuan or about $560 for the base model, but you can wait for a while to save up 4,288 yuan or about $650 for that beastly version. Both are available in gold and pink.