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With an SRP of S$469, the vivo V7+ has to acquit itself against a competition that packs similar features, yet is priced in the S$300 region. But there are some notable points that have been brought up against it.On the first count, Funtouch OS simply...
For selfie fans and those who want to take portrait style pictures with the front camera, this is definitely one of the options in the market. I’ve not used rival OPPO’s F5, so I can’t compare the two just yet. Selfies are the strong point of this...
The relatively power efficient Snapdragon 450 SoC helps with battery endurance though this is tempered by the large 5.99-inch display. With regular use and a few rounds of Clash Royale through the day along with texting, social media use and a few...
Retailing for Rs 21,990, the Vivo V7 Plus is a tough sell. While I do applaud the company for adopting the 18:9 aspect ratio and bringing it in an affordable package, the display isn't crisp enough. Therefore, the company completely misses the point of...
While we personally believe that smartphones need to be a complete package, Vivo is still pursuing its motto “camera and music” quite single mindedly. The new Vivo V7+ has a good front facing camera and great audio quality, but considering its price,...
I was surprised to find myself warming to the Vivo V7 Plus. I normally shun heavily-themed Android devices with low-end chips. However, Vivo's customisations are useful and add value. The Snapdragon 450, a yet untested platform, certainly proved more...
Vivo is introducing some notable new features with its smartphones and the V7+ is just the first of many such models to come. The shift to the new 18:9 aspect display is welcome, and we like the fact that the company has finally moved to Android Nougat....
Vivo V7+ is a selfie centric smartphone that comes with a much better selfie camera. Overall a very good handset but the price is too high. Vivo brand mostly does well in offline markets. Now you can get a better selfie camera smartphone for under Rs....
Opinion to all GadgetsVivo is no surprise to anyone at-least in India. It's working hard just to create awareness it's almost everywhere. Their name, their icon in the offline market only competes with Oppo. These both brand has taken the offline market...
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