If you are looking for a selfie phone that will turn heads around, the vivo v5 is your ticket. The large 20-megapixel sensor on the front makes every selfie a...
The Vivo V5 is a good smartphone but it's not extraordinary. It has a decent build while other smartphone manufacturers are offering metal body phones. The features are more or less, the same as its predecessor models. The interface of the Vivo V5 is...
After weeks of using the vivo V5, we are convinced that the phone will find a niche audience, an intersection of selfie lovers and audiophiles. Now, that niche may be tiny but we have to say that the V5 is not a bad phone by any stretch. Also, while the...
The display setting has minimal controls and there is a blue filter like in most phone these days and Vivo calls it global eye protection ( a rather elaborate term!)Software – The FunTouch UIThat it runs on Android Marshmallow is just for the fact but...
The new Vivo V5 is really great in the imaging department. Both the primary camera and the 20MP selfie-snapper are capable of taking really impressive shots, at least given the price of the smartphone. Other features like premium design, bright display...
The Vivo V5 offers fairly decent build quality, functional performance and acceptable battery life, but its main selling point, the 20MP front camera with Moonlight flash, is a letdown. It is definitely not exceptional, and on overall terms, the...
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The Vivo V5 is a good handset, has got a premium look, is powerful, camera is above average, heat up is under control and battery life is pretty good. The handset however is quite pricey.Rating 3.8 out of 5Vivio V5 is available for Rs. 17,980.Image...
The Vivo V5 is a step up from its predecessor but fails to strike a decisive blow against the competition. The marque feature of this phone is its 20-megapixel front camera, which seems impressive, but isn't actually ground-breaking in any way. The high...
The Vivo V5 has the stylish design and backed by decent hardware which can handle the various task. If you are a selfie lover then this phone take pictures to next level. But as per the hardware core configuration, the phone didn;t impress us much....
Vivo did a great job with the V5 Plus, but the V5 is certainly the less impressive product in the duo. The recycled design, the low-end chipset, the low-res screen, the mediocre main camera, the average battery life, and the old Funtouch launcher aren't...
Building on the Vivo V5, the Vivo V5 Plus (20 MP + 8 MP ) dual front selfie camera is one unique selfie-focused camera that comes with dual cameras to provide a DSLR like blur effect to selfies. If you are truly amazed by this feature then look no...
Since the V5 is marketed as a camera and music phone, it's only fair to compare it with the F1s. In retrospect, we think the F1s has better camera quality for the main one; whereas the V5 clearly beats the F1s as the new self-proclaimed selfie phone....
Coming to the end, the phone wins in the front camera and battery area. Hi-Fi audio is an added advantage. Overall, you can say Vivo V5 is an entry level device with a great selfie camera on board. For its ₹17,980 price, I would suggest you to buy it if...
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