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Vivo has done a great job, the combination of the latest Snapdragon processor with Adreno GPU makes it capable of handling high-graphics intensive apps and games. The triple rear camera is a plus for photographic enthusiasts. The massive battery lets...
Vivo Z1 Pro is not just a powerful smartphone but is also a pretty good alternative for a whole lot of smartphones in the sub-Rs 20,000 price segment. Buyers may not get a lot of firsts here in terms of features but it does get the title of being the...
The Vivo Z1 Pro is a very good effort by the brand to appeal to the online-only audience. Between the good-looking design, versatile camera, and a larger battery, there is enough here to recommend the phone as a competent mid-ranger.I wasn't too...
The first smartphone- Z1 Pro in the company's new series is quite feature-packed and is targeted at gamers. Vivo has launched the handset at a very aggressive price-point. The big 6.5-inch display, the massive battery unit and game-centric add-ons make...
Overall, the Vivo Z1 Pro is a decent performer at the price. If gaming is your main focus and you want a phone that looks good you do not need to look any further than this. However, if you are looking for a device to click images I would recommend that...
Vivo Z1 Pro is loaded with a good design language and the display looks crisp. The battery is long-lasting and you will not face any trouble in the performance part. The daylight camera performance is decent, but the same cannot be said for the low...
Overall, Vivo seems to have done a very good job with the Z1 Pro. When we reviewed the Vivo Y17 not too long ago, we said it was outclassed in its price band. The Vivo Z1 Pro fixes its shortcomings at roughly the same price level.This phone has nearly...
Vivo is a well-known name in the Indian smartphone industry. But it is largely well-known because it has a great offline reach and it is particularly popular among the consumers who buy phones in regular brick and mortar shops and not on e-commerce...
Vivo must be commended for studying the market well, and changing with times. When online-centric brands like Realme and Xiaomi are attacking its offline presence, the brand isn't backing down, and is in fact, charging at them by introducing an...
Honestly, there's not a lot to hate about the phone except for the fact that it comes with a micro USB port and is running an unimaginably heavy skin of Android. And yes, the bloatware. Don't even get me started on that. But there's no denying that...
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