Monday, March 14, 2022

IQOO 9, and iQOO 9 Pro 5G, launched! Pricing, Review and My Opinion.

 Hello Everyone, this is Rohit. So today, on 23rd feb 2022, iQOO, which is a subsidiary of ViVO has launched its two devices in India, that are, iQOO 9 and iQOO 9 Pro 5g.

These phones have been launched in India keeping in mind the gaming centric users of India.
So. Today we are going to talk about both the devices, iqoo 9 and iqoo 9 pro and see how both fares with the price tag and as well as the competition. 





DISPLAY:

In terms of display, the iqoo 9 comes with a 6.56 inches full hd plus Amoled display (16.66 cm) with a resolution of 1080x2376 pixels, and with a pixel density of 398ppi. The device gets a punch-hole display at the centre. This device display can achieve a brightness upto 1200 nits. Which is accompanied by a HDR10 plus certified display and lastly the device supports a 120 hertz refresh rate display. 
Wheras the iqoo 9 pro 5g comes with a slightly bigger display measuring 6.78 inches (17.22 cm) 2K Amoled display with a resolution of 1440x3200 pixels and with 508ppi pixel density. This device can achieve a peak brightness of 1500 nits, also it comes with 120 hertz refresh rate, and it is a HDR 10 plus certified display, which makes content more appealing, when we play hdr videos. 
So, here iqoo 9 pro clearly justifies that why it is called the pro version, with more peak brightness than the iqoo 9 (that is 300 nits more than iqoo 9), more pixel density and a greater resolution display which makes a good sense at this price point but they could have provided a 2k display in iqoo 9 also. 


DESIGN:

Starting with the iqoo 9, the design of the device looks great. Height of the device is around 159.1mm, width is 75.1mm and thickness is 8.6mm. The device weighs around 200 grams. The phone comes in 2 colours, Legend and Alpha. 
Talking about the iqoo 9 pro, the device in terms of looks is identical to the iqoo 9 only the camera module looks different. This device has a height of 164.8mm, width is 75.2mm and thickness is around 8.8mm and this phone weighs around 204 grams. This phone also comes in same colours as the iqoo 9 that are, Legend and Dark cruise. 
Both the the devices have slight changes considering the sizes of the devices. Both has a central punch hole notch. In terms of looks andw
 design both devices look awesome. 


CAMERA:

The iqoo 9 comes with a triple rear camera setup, having three cameras, Primary camera, ultra wide angle camera and 2x optical zoom camera. The primary camera is a 48 megapixel shooter, ultra wide is 13 megapixel shooter and the 2x optical zoom is also a 13 megapixel shooter camera. The main camera does have OIS support which could produce less shaky videos. It also gets a 16 megapixel single front camera setup with screen flash and could record videos upto 30fps at full hd. 

Now, talking about the iqoo 9 pro, this device also comes with a triple rear camera setup, its primary camera is of 50 megapixel, also it gets a second camera of 50 megapixel that is the ultra wide camera and its third camera is of 16 megapixel which is a telephoto camera which provides 2.5 times optical zoom and upto 30 times digital zoom. Also, most importantly it could record 8k videos at 30fps. This device also has dual led flash setup at its backback and in the front it gets a single 16 megapixel selfie shooter camera, which could record videos at 30fps in full hd. 

According to me both the devices offer a great camera setup, specifically the ultra wide cameras, which would help in capturing great photos. But the telephoto cameras should have been better and be providing more optical zoom at least upto 5x ! 


PERFORMANCE:

Now, comes the important part of this phone that is the performance of the device. 
The device iqoo 9 comes with a Snapdragon 888 plus processor which is a great processor. It is an octa core 3 Ghz processor. It is based on 5nm fabrication and it works on 64 bit architecture. In graphics department, this device gets a Adreno 660 GPU which could provide a great gaming experience. 
Now let's talk about the iqoo 9 pro this device comes with Snapdragon 8th gen 1 processor, which is the best processor in Android segment today. It is also a 3Ghz powerful octa core processor which is based on 4nm and it works on 64 bit architecture. And in graphics department this device gets a Adreno 730 GPU, which is a beast GPU for gaming performance. 


BATTERY and STORAGE:

In the battery department, the iqoo 9 comes with a 4350mah battery which supports 120 watt flash charging and could charge 100 percent battery in 18 minutes, as claimed by the company. 
Whereas in the iqoo 9 pro, we gets a battery of 4700 mah which supports 120 watt flash charge support and it could be fully charged in just 20 minutes. 
In my opinion both the devices have slight lesser amount battery capacity as we can see both the devices have great display and powerful processor which could consume more juice no matter if its an amoled display also. They could have provided more capacity batteries considering the thickness of both the phones. 


NETWORK and CONNECTIVITY:

In this department, both the devices are exactly same both have dual nano sim support and supports dual volte. Both the devices supports 5g but the network have not yet rolled out in india. 
Both devices have Bluetooth 5.2 support, have NFC and comes with GPS A glonass. 


OS and SENSORS:

Both the devices runs on Android 12 and runs on custom skin, Funtouch OS. 
In sensors department, both devices have on display fingerprint sensor, accelerometer, compass, gyroscope, light sensor and proximity sensor. 


STORAGE VARIANTS & PRICING:

The iqoo 9 starts at a pricing of 42,990 and comes in two variants, one is 8gb ram and  128 gb storage priced at 42,990 and the second variant with 12gb ram and 256gb storage which is priced at 46,990.
And, the iqoo 9 pro starts at a pricing of 64,990 and comes in two storage variants, one is 8gb ram and 256gb storage priced at 64,990 and the other is 12gb ram 256 gb storage which comes at a price of 69,990.

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Vivo T1, Launched and My opinion.

  


So today on 14th of feb 2022, after much time vivo launched a launched a new device and with the device started a new 'T' Series. The device is called as Vivo T1 and launched at a price tag  of 15,990. We will be seeing that how is this new device from vivo performs in each department. 

First, starting of with the Display, the phone comes with 6.58 inches ips lcd display! with 1080x2040 resolution, 401ppi density and with a refresh rate if 120 hertz. So, in my opinion considering the competition in this price poiny the display does not fair out much because all the brands now are coming with Amoled panels. 

Next, talking about the Performance, the device is powered with Snapdragon 695 chipset, which is an octa core processor whose 2 cores are clocked at 2.2 ghz and the other 6 at 1.7 ghz. The processor that vivo has given in this price range blows out the competition because the processor is outstanding and also it is a 5g processor which gives us 5g support, in terns of processor i must say vivo has done a nice job And, this device comes in 3 Variant that is 4gb, 6gb &8gb of Ram and 128gb storage. All three have the same storage the base variant with 4g ram comes at a price of 16k, whereas the 6gb ram variant comes at a price of 17k and higher variant with 8gb ram comes at a price of 20k and the ram type is LPDDR4X Ram. 

The Design of this device gives us feel of a low range device because the device comes with a plastic frame and plastic back which is seen in devices which are around 10k segment. And also the things that disappointed me that this device comes in waterdrop shape notch because nowadays the mobile brands are giving phone with punch hole shape notch so waterdrop notch give a bit old feeling. 

If we talk about dimensions the height of device is 164mm, width is 75.8 mm and thickness of device is 8.2mm. And in terms of weight the device only weighs 187 gram. 

And now comes the important part of the phone and also vivo's phones are famous for and that is Camera department the device sports a triple camera setup having main camera of 50 megapixel with f/1. 8, 2 megapixel macro camera f/2.4  and 5 megapixel depth camera f/2.4. The main camera of this device is good but macro and depth not that good. But here some more disappointment that they haven't provided the 'Ultra wide angle' camera which is common nowadays and also could be seen in 10k below segment mobile phones. The sensor in the main cameta is Isocell, the phone also has led flash. 

Some other camera features are such as, autofocus, digital zoom, tap to focus and face detection and the device could also record videos at full hd in 30fps. In selfie department the device has a 16 megapixel front shooter camera which could also record full hd videos at 30fps.

The phone has got a Battery of 5000 Mah lithium ion battery which supports 18 watt quick charging but still lacks in the competition because this range phones are offering more than that speed for charging. 

In terms of Storage the phone comes with 3 storage variants one is 4gb ram and 128gb storage, other two are with 6gb and 8gb ram but all three have 128gb storage which is expandable upto 1 TB. And the storage type is ufs 2.2 which is decent and could provide faster app opening and file transfer sleeds. 

In the department of Connectivity the device has a 5g support and it supports a total of 2 5g bands, 4g volte and other features are Bluetooth 5.1, dual band wifi and also four satellite navigation systems. 

The phone has all the basic Sensors such as proximity sensor. Light sensor, accelerometer, compass and gyroscope. 

The phone comes in only 2 Colours that are, Starlight black and rainbow fantasy. 

So now i am going to tell My Final Verdict here, Vivo has launched a decent phone with good processor which supports 5g, and the phone do have good main camera, but other 2 cameras are weaker and some important cameras are not included. Vivo has tried to cope up with the competition but it lacks in many places such as camera department and in display also. Vivo needs to improve on many things such as charging speed, amoled display, good build (they should have gone for glass at the back) but still inspite of having plastic back the device looks really good. And i expect that vivo would comeback with a great device and greater build quality and specifications and with more impressive Cameras. 

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OnePlus 10 Pro Goes official in India

 So, Today oneplus launched it's newbie Oneplus 10 Pro. This is a beautiful flagship device from OnePlus. This device weighs around 200 grams which is neither too hefty nor too light.                    The company has launched this device in two colors namely, Emerald forest and volcanic black. The Emerald forest is a kind of refreshing colour which we generally do not see in smartphones. 

Recently oneplus also came up with a white extreme edition which is the new panda white colour. And it will be amazing if they would be launching it in India too. 



OnePlus 10 Pro Display

the OnePlus 10 Pro comes with a 6.7-inch LTPO fluid AMOLED display with a QHD+ resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. The display allows the OnePlus 10 Pro to automatically adjust its refresh rate from 1Hz to 120Hz. The device gets the protection of gorilla glass. And the device itself cimes with a resolution of 1440x3216 pixels and with 526ppi density. 

OnePlus 10 Pro Performance and Charging

Oneplus 10 pro is powered by Qualcomm’s latest flagship processor that is, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Soc, the device comes with up to 12GB of RAM and up to 512GB of internal storage. The phone comes with a decent 5,000mAh battery that comes with 80W SuperVOOC fast charging technology support. 

This device will upgrade to 5,000mAh battery in the OnePlus 10 series smartphones. It might be different in both the variants. The phone gets 80W fast charger in the box. This device supports wireless charging at 5p watts and also it does comes with reverse wireless charging support. 

OnePlus 10 Pro Camera Setup

The OnePlus 10 Pro comes with a triple rear camera setup that has a 48-megapixel primary Sony IMX789 shooter, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide shooter from Samsung, and an 8-megapixel telephoto camera. As previous year, this year’s camera system of this device has been developed in partnership with the Swedish camera maker Hassleblade. If we talk about its front side then the device comes with a 32-megapixel Sony IMX615 front selfie camera.            This how oneplus has performed in the cameras department is worth to see because last year when they partnered with Hassleblade, there was not a bit change in the camera department because the cameras in oneplus phones are not that impressive but as of now they merged with oppo and also they have partnership with Hassleblade, it would worth to see that how did they perform now. 

OnePlus 10 Pro Connectivity

If we will talk of connectivity of the OnePlus 10 Pro, it comes with Bluetooth v5.2 support, Wi-Fi, NFC, a USB Type-C Port, and more.

 OnePlus 10 Pro Software

The OnePlus 10 pro has been launched with Android 12, which comes with ColorOS 12.1 but The company has clarified that OnePlus 10 Pro will come with OxygenOS 12 in India upon its india launch. 

The OnePlus 10 Pro which runs ColorOS (the version hitting international markets, in some places the device would be coming with oxygen os), the whole phone gives the feeling of an OPPO device, except in the camera app, there are still some OnePlus feel, such as the Hassleblade look  orange shutter button, which was introduced with the OnePlus 9 series.

 the OnePlus camera is the best organised and proper camera app in todays time, specially in the Android market today because it is less crowded and complicated like Vivo’s camera application, and we can operate it easily with one hand unlike any other brand. I always feel that the OnePlus’s camera app has always gives a smooth, almost iPhone-like zoom experience which we can see in oneplus 10 Pro. When we drag the zoom dial up and down rapidly to zoom in and out, the camera viewfinder keeps up and switches between lenses in a manner that is almost as smooth as the iPhone’s zoom dial. This is a very far away thing for brands like Xiaomi or Samsung phones, where there’s a not a pleasy or a handy experience everytime I zoom out to the ultra-wide lens. The smoothness and speed of the shutter speed is very pleasing, as I find the OnePlus 10 Pro’s shutter response is faster than the Galaxy S21 Ultra or Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra, because both tends to lag during the shutter time. 

OnePlus's ex co-founder Pete Lau told in a media briefing that the phone will come with a completely different software, not as earlier oneplus phones, the software will be formed from a combination of OnePlus's existing Oxygen OS and its brother brand Oppo's ColorOS. Pete Lau also told that the operating system will take the "fast and smooth" and "clean and lightweight" elements of OnePlus' OxygenOS and the "reliable" and "feature-rich" parts of Oppo's ColorOS to give users a great experience of their newly OnePlus devices.

In my opinion oneplus always comes with great phones, great in terms of experience, display and performance. But they just need improve a bit in camera department. And, as now they merged with oppo, which is a brand known for camera, it would be intresting to see how they perform in camera department. 

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Vivo X70 Pro Plus : A Complete Review

 


Verdict

Vivo has knocked the ball out of the park with the X70 Pro+. The handset isn’t perfect and I do have some pet peeves with the device. But, for the most part, the X70 Pro+ projects a premium user experience that’s rivalled by only a handful of phones… scoring high on almost all aspects in keeping with its flagship positioning.

Design

Vivo has spared no expense in the design of the X70 Pro+. Now, granted, the handset doesn’t feature its predecessor’s upmarket vegan leather finish, but that doesn’t take anything away from its good looks. On the contrary, the smartphone’s frosted glass back imparts a velvety texture that feels remarkable in the hand. Moreover, even though the smartphone has a good heft to it, the weight has been evenly distributed across the unit’s chassis. So, unlike the Xioami mi 11 ultra, the vivo X70 Pro+ doesn’t feel top-heavy – at least, not to the same degree.

Interestingly enough, the back of the phone touts a rather large camera array. To maintain symmetry, the company has complemented the protruding camera bump with Zeiss branding, which extends towards the top right-hand side of the unit. What’s more, the entire camera module – including the bits with vivo and Zeiss’ logo – features a different, glossy finish. Consequently, you could use the reflective surface to snap selfies from the rear-facing cameras too. Of course, the company could’ve slapped on a secondary display, the likes of which you might’ve seen on the Mi 11 Ultra. However, that would’ve undoubtedly aggravated the handset’s ergonomics, so you win some and you lose some here.

I really liked the design of the Vivo X60 Pro+, but my biggest pet peeves with the handset were the lack of any IP rating and wireless charging. Thankfully, Vivo has made amends with the X70 Pro+, which doesn’t just ship with IP68 certification, but even offers 50W wireless charging. Unfortunately, the smartphone doesn’t ship with a headphone jack, which is a bummer. However, the device somewhat makes up for it by bundling a pair of Type-C earphones in the box. Speaking of which, I’m convinced Vivo offers the most premium unboxing experience with its high-end offerings. The retail packaging for the X70 Pro Plus, for instance, features a tastefully designed case that mimics the engravings on the back of the phone, a pair of Type-C earbuds, a fast charger, and a Type-A to Type-C cable – talk about a complete package (pun intended).

For anyone curious, the X70 Pro+ doesn’t ship with a notification LED. However, the device does offer an Always-On display, as well as ambient lighting that lights up the edges of the screen whenever you receive notifications. Moving on, the smartphone features an in-display fingerprint sensor which works well, albeit the positioning leaves something to be desired. Thankfully, the smartphone’s facial recognition tech is among the best in the biz. What’s more, you can “wake” the display by lifting the phone, which automatically triggers facial recognition and unlocks the phone in one seamless motion.

Unfortunately, the smartphone’s haptics weren’t to my liking. In fact, I found the tactile feedback too mushy and consequently, didn’t enjoy typing on the phone all that much. On the bright side, the device comes with a built-in IR blaster that allows users to control a slew of electronics via the phone’s Smart Control app.

Display and Audio

The Vivo X70 Pro Plus offers a ginormous 6.67-inch curved panel that checks most, if not all of the right boxes. For one, the screen is sufficiently pixel-dense and touts a WQHD+ resolution. Moreover, this being a 10-bit E5 AMOLED panel, the display offers deep, dark blacks along with ample contrast, stellar viewing angles and punchy colours. Add to that the screen’s 120Hz refresh rate and its 1,500 nits peak brightness and you’ll find little to complain about the X70 Pro Plus’ panel

While the swooping curves do add to a handset’s aesthetics, they usually come at the cost of shoddy palm rejection. The X70 Pro+ is no exception and you’ll often find yourself triggering arbitrary functions when gripping the phone. Of course, if you can look past the accidental touches, then you’ll find plenty to like about the X70 Pro+ screen. In fact, the panel can relay media in HDR too, allowing buyers to make the most of high-definition streams from services like Netflix. Furthermore, the screen’s accommodating size and its 300Hz touch sampling rate makes it a godsend for mobile gamers – so much so, the handset picked up on all my on-screen commands in a jiffy and my fingers never had to fight for space whilst gaming on the phone.

Thankfully, unlike its predecessor, the X70 Pro+ touts a dual-speaker setup. The speakers on offer get quite loud and don’t crackle at high volume levels either. Rest assured, the X70 Pro+ will take your media consumption experience to the next level.

Cameras

Vivo’s X-series of phones are known to ship with industry-leading cameras and the X70 Pro+ is no different. The handset builds upon the company’s unique gimbal system and offers a 48MP Ultra-Sensing gimbal main camera. What’s more, the device features a 50MP GN1 wide-angle sensor, along with a 12MP OIS portrairt sensor and an 8MP periscope lens. For selfies, the device gets a 32MP selfie shooter up front.

So, are the cameras on the X70 Pro+ any good? More importantly, how does the smartphone stack up against other top-tier camera phones? Well, while I haven’t been able to compare the smartphone’s camera stack to every flagship thoroughly

the Galaxy S21 Ultra is still – at least in my books – the undisputed zoom king. In fact, the handset’s 5x hybrid zoom photos outclass the X70 Pro Plus’ 5x optically zoomed shots. As an example, in the comparison slider attached above, you can tell that the buildings in the background have much better details and textures on the S21 Ultra’s photo.

Alright, let’s switch things up and take a look at yet another compelling camera phone in the form of the Mi 11 Ultra. Now, I recently reviewed the phone and concluded that the handset’s main sensor is a notch above what you’d get with the S21 Ultra. In fact, I was pleasantly surprised by the sensor details in the Mi 11 Ultra’s photos. As an added bonus, the handset also managed to capture more realistic images. So, how does it fare against the newly launched X70 Pro+?

the Mi 11 Ultra’s shot sways in favour of slightly warmer tones. On the flip side, the shot from the X70 Pro+ is very close to the actual scene, so Vivo takes the lead here. However, upon zooming in, the Mi 11 Ultra’s shot exhibits much sharper textures around the edges of the building, as well as the trees. So, between the two photos, I am more enamoured by the Mi 11 Ultra’s shot.

Furthermore, the Mi 11 Ultra tackles the shadows and the highlights in the frame relatively better too. Take this shot of the red flower for instance wherein, the X70 Pro Plus’ sensor has darkened the scene quite a bit. On the flip side, the Mi 11 Ultra’s photo has managed to squeeze every ounce of information from the shadows without overexposing the sky, which is fantastic.

Rounding off the camera comparison, let’s take a look at how the X70 Pro+ fares i compared it with Apple iphone 12 Interestingly, there’s very little that separates shots from the Vivo X70 Pro+ from the ones taken with the iPhone 12 Pro Max. In fact, if you glance at the comparison slider above, then you’ll observe that the images offer similar hues in the frame. What’s more, the duo’s dynamic range is on par with one another too. However, at a closer crop, the pixel-binned photo from the X70 Pro+ edges out in front and offers sharper details across the frame.

Vivo’s X-series of phones pride themselves on their video-recording adroitness too. In fact, the X70 Pro+ ships with a dedicated gimbal sensor which kicks in whenever you toggle the phone’s built-in stabilisation features. To that note, the smartphone offers three different stabilisation utilities namely Standard, Super or Ultra and Horizontal Line. Now, depending on which stabilisation features you use, the smartphone will automatically switch between the gimbal camera and the GN1 sensor. For instance, if you’re using the Super / Ultra stabilisation feature, then the device will shoot clips via the GN1 sensor. However, if you switch to Super Pro stabilisation, then the phone will revert to the gimbal camera. Furthermore, with all the stabilisation features turned off, the ultrawide videos (at 0.6x) will make use of the gimbal camera, whereas the ones shot at 1x will use the GN1 sensor. Do note that the X70 Pro Plus can not only shoot clips at 8K resolution, but it can even shoot ultra-wide angle videos at 4K 60fps.

Techno mumbo-jumbo aside, are the videos shot from the phone any good? In a word – yes. I spent a good chunk of time shooting snippets with the phone and while I primarily shot clips in 1080p resolution, the footage was downright fantastic – the clips had adequate sharpness and exhibited excellent dynamic range, ensuring the sky in the shots was never overexposed at the expense of bringing out the details from the shadows.

While most modern smartphones can achieve similar results, the stabilisation features on the X70 Pro+ set it apart from the herd of other devices. Simply put, the handset’s stabilisation features are second to none and the device allowed me to pan left and right and move my hand freely without introducing noticeable jitters in the frame. The sensors would rarely hunt for focus too and rest assured, the X70 Pro+ is easily in the upper echelon of camera-centric phones in India.

Now, it goes without saying that this isn’t an in-depth camera comparison between Vivo’s latest and the competition. However, I hope you now have a better understanding of the smartphone’s camera prowess.

Performance and Software

The Vivo X70 Pro+ is the first phone in the country to ship with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 888+ processor. The SoC in question turbos higher and can achieve clock speeds of up to 3GHz as opposed to the 2.84GHz cap on the Snapdragon 888 platform. What’s more, the company has also bundled speedy LPDDR5 memory and rapid UFS 3.1 storage with the device, thereby future-proofing the smartphone’s performance chops.

It goes without saying that the Vivo X70 Pro+ performs like a true-blue flagship. That said, the smartphone’s computing prowess isn’t leagues ahead of competing SD888-based flagships. The same is evident when you run synthetic benchmarks on the set and in Antutu, the device net a compelling score north of 8 lakh points. However, you could achieve the same numbers on say, the ROG Phone 5 as well. That’s not a dig at the X70 Pro Plus’ performance, mind you. However, buyers expecting a stark jump in performance should keep their expectations in check.

Coming back to the matter at hand, the X70 Pro+ scores big in the performance department and you can max out pretty much every single game on the Play Store on the phone. For instance, I could run CoD Mobile and BGMI at the highest graphics and frame rate presets and despite playing the games for around an hour at stretch, the X70 Pro+ didn’t drop any frames. In fairness, the temperature around the metal rails did spike, but the handset’s performance didn’t throttle. The same was evident in the CPU throttling test too wherein, the X70 Pro+ throttled to just 82 percent of its peak performance

Understandably, a phone’s software plays a crucial role in delivering smooth performance too. To that note, the X70 Pro Plus’ near-stock, FunTouch UI skin didn’t bog my usage down. Disappointingly enough, the custom skin ships with a ton of bloatware, although users can uninstall most, if not all of the pre-installed apps from the phone. Moreover, the UI doesn’t ship with a ton of customisation features either. I do hope the upcoming Android 12 update breathes new life into the interface.

Battery Life and Connectivity

The X70 Pro+ ships with a high-performance chip and a gorgeous 2K display that refreshes at 120hz. Naturally, I didn’t make anything of the smartphone’s 4,500mAh cell. To my surprise, the device comfortably saw me through the end of a heavy workday with the display settings maxed out. Now, bear in mind that the battery dipped much quicker when I played games on the phone too. But, even then, I could top up the device quickly thanks to its 50W fast-charging tech. In fact, a full charge took me just a little over an hour, which is great.

I had no issues with the X70 Pro+ in the connectivity department either. For one, the handset is 5G ready so you should be able to make the most of the 5G boon that’s around the corner. As for 4G, I was netting stellar upload and download speeds on my home Wi-Fi as well as Airtel 4G SIM in Delhi NCR.

Final Verdict

I won’t beat around the bush at all – the X70 Pro+ is a fantastic Android phone. For long, we’ve seen OEMs try their darndest to compete against the latest Galaxy phone or Apple iPhone and with the X70 Pro+, I feel that Vivo has honestly bridged the gap. The handset isn’t perfect and I would’ve liked to see tighter haptics, along with a more ergonomic display. However, the X70 Pro+ does more than enough to justify its price. So, if you were on the lookout for a top-notch Android phone, you should definitely consider the X70 Pro+.

Editor’s rating : 4 / 5

Pros:

  • Stunning display
  • Fantastic cameras
  • Excellent performance
  • Good battery backup

Cons:

  • Mushy haptics
  • Palm rejection isn’t the best
  • Bulky

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