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Vivo V3 Max ialah sebuah peranti yang baik walaupun jatuh di dalam kategori kelas pertengahan. Rekaan logam dan sisi yang dibulatkan membuatkannya masih selesa dipegang untuk jangka masa yang lama. Panel belakang dengan kemasan matte memastikan ia tidak...
Although the V3Max is a good smartphone overall, its lack of U.S. availability and U.S. 4G LTE support, poor low-light camera quality, and iOS-like software do not help it stand out amongst the sea of affordable Android smartphones. And with strong...
At a price of INR 23,980, picking up the Vivo V3 Max isn't bad deal as the device will not disappoint you with its overall performance. A slight reduction in its price, however will definitely place it in the list of top mid-range...
Basically what Vivo have managed to create is an X6 Plus for the international market but with slightly worse camera performance, much shorter battery life, and slightly lower audio performance. On the other hand the international Funtouch ROM does...
The Vivo V3Max is no doubt providing you excellent hardware and performance but still you can consider some other phablet options available under 25000 price range.A midrange phablet with high-end configuration and fabulous performance at a competitive...
The Vivo V3Max is a perfectly capable mid-range smartphone that checks all boxes. It's built well, has a quick and accurate fingerprint sensor, a good screen and excellent performance. Battery life is good as well, and apart from photos lacking a bit of...
Retailing for RM1,399, the vivo V3Max is more expensive than the honor 5X (RM899) and Xiaomi's Redmi Note 3 (RM849), which are two of the top contenders in the midrange smartphone market today. That said, in terms of price, its closest rival would be...
The Vivo V3 Max is a powerful performer and packs in a very good display, but loses out on camera performance, and a boring build. The major factor, though, is its price. At nearly Rs. 24,000, you'd rather pay a few bucks more and go for the Xiaomi Mi...
The big Vivo V3 Max ticks all checkboxes while managing to look beautiful. In an all metal shell, the smartphone feels strong but slightly heavy and big for one hand use. It uses the previously released FunTouch OS 2.5 build over Android Lollipop that...
It has a metal unibody with a slightly raised camera on the top left and the fingerprint sensor sitting in the middle. There are curved edges on the corner and the panels have the necessary controls and ports including hybrid SIM slot on the left,...
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